Web Survey Bibliography
Title Techniques for Creating and Using Web Questionnaires in Research and Teaching
Author Baron, J., Siepmann, M.
Year 2000
Access date 27.05.2004
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Abstract Baron and Siepmann describe how one can use JavaScript to randomize and control Web questionnaires. JavaScript is a scripting language that is distinct from the Java language. JavaScript code can be included as source code in a Web page. Advantages of including the source code in the Web page include the openness of research to the scientific community and the generally fast loading times of such pages. Examples illustrating the techniques described in their chapter can be viewed in URL [http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/examples/].
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Web Survey Bibliography - Baron, J. (4)
- The Validity of Person Tradeoff Measurements: Randomized Trial of Computer Elicitation Versus Face-to...; 2004; Damschroder, L. J., Baron, J., Hershey, J. C., Asch, D. A., Jepson, C., Ubel, P. A.
- Confusion of Group Interest and Self-Interest in Parochial Cooperation on Behalf of a Group; 2001; Baron, J.
- Using Web questionnaires for judgement and decisoin making research; 2000; Baron, J., Siepmann, M.
- Techniques for Creating and Using Web Questionnaires in Research and Teaching; 2000; Baron, J., Siepmann, M.