Notice: the WebSM website has not been updated since the beginning of 2018.

Web Survey Bibliography

Title Time-diary Measurement on the Internet: An National Experiment
Year 2001
Access date 28.05.2004
Abstract National time-diary data conducted since 1965 have provided unique insights into the daily behavioral activities of the Ameri-can public. Previous methodological research has established the consistency of diary results using different modes, approaches ("yesterday" vs. "tomorrow"), geographic locations, seasons, etc. The purpose of the current experiment is to compare results of a year 2001 national traditional CATI study (at the University of Maryland)with those from an Internet-based diary developed at SIQSS and conducted with their panel at the same time. The SIQSS diary contains several new measurement features un-available in existing CATI instrument, particularly regarding media usage and communication as "background" or multitasking activities. The analysis will examine time estimates from these new features, as well as estimates of existing statistics like time at work, sleeping, child care etc.
Year of publication2001
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
Print

Web survey bibliography - 2001 (57)

Page:
  • 1
  • 2
Page:
  • 1
  • 2