Web Survey Bibliography
Mobile research can serve as an excellent complementary technique in the researcher's tool kit, but it requires a new approach as participants simply will not complete long and repetitive surveys on their mobile devices. This presentation reports on collaborative testing during 2010 including a mobile diary project, which illustrates the use of a new mobile research approach that combines surveys with pictures and location to capture the lives of people across the UK, and to enhance the mobile research experience.
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Web survey bibliography - Johnson, A. J. (4)
- The Evolution of CAPI; 2015; Johnson, A. J.
- Mobile Research: New Platform, New Thinking ; 2010; Johnson, A. J., Conry, S.
- Avoiding the ‘Hang ups’ - Understanding Mobile Phone Self-completion Surveys ; 2009; Johnson, A. J.
- Responding to sensitive Questions in Surveys: A Comparison of Results from Online Panels, Face-to-Face...; 2007; Dayan, D., Schofield Paine, C., Johnson, A. J.