Web Survey Bibliography
The Portugal 2011 Census of Population and Housing is using the Internet as a possible form of response for the first time. Almost 50% of all Portuguese households have an internet connection (Statistics Portugal, 2009) which suggests that the e-census can be expected to perform well, at least among groups having good levels of internet coverage.
The Pilot Survey is the final preparatory phase of the 2011 Census and it is a complete rehearsal for the real operation aimed at evaluating the adequacy of the entire census plan and organization. This paper presents operational results of the e-census obtained from the Pilot Survey, namely response rates, demographics of respondents and data quality.
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Web survey bibliography - Vicente, P. (11)
- Do Initial Respondents Differ From Callback Respondents? Lessons From a Mobile CATI Survey; 2016; Vicente, P.; Marques, C.
- When Should I Call You? An Analysis of Differences in Demographics and Responses According to Respondents...; 2016; Vicente, P.; Lopes, I.
- The best times to call in a mobile phone survey; 2015; Vicente, P.
- The use of paradata to investigate non-response ; 2013; Vicente, P.
- Coverage error in internet surveys Can fixed phones fix it?; 2012; Vicente, P., Reis, E.
- The “frequency divide”: implications for internet-based surveys; 2012; Vicente, P., Reis, E.
- The “Frequency Divide” on Web Surveys: Opinions, Behaviours and Demographics Differences...; 2011; Reis, E., Vicente, P.
- E-Census 2011 Portugal: implementation and results of the Pilot Survey; 2011; Vicente, P., Rosa, A., Reis, E.
- Using Questionnaire Design to Fight Nonresponse Bias in Web Surveys; 2010; Vicente, P., Reis, E.
- Using mobile phones for survey research A comparison with fixed phones ; 2009; Vicente, P., Reis, E., Santos, R.
- The Mobile-only Population in Portugal and Its Impact in a Dual Frame Telephone Survey; 2009; Vicente, P., Reis, E.