Web Survey Bibliography
The computer's evolution has allowed the paper questionnaires used in personal interviews were replaced by electronic questionnaires, a method known as CAPI (Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing).The popularization of mobile devices benefited household surveys because it allowed the interviewer to carry the equipment to the households in order to approach the informant and collect the data.
Some of the benefits of electronic questionnaires are paper reduction and the possibility to automate complex interviews. On the other hand, the introduction of computerized data collection can cause problems as a consequence of poorly designed screens, which delay the collection of data or compromise the results. The use of mobile devices for collecting is another consideration, because of their physical limitations (small screens and keyboards) and because of the environment of use, since the mobile environment tends to distract more the users as a consequence of other activities that occur simultaneously.
This dissertation focused on making recommendations to facilitate the use of mobile devices, particularly PDAs (personal digital assistants), used in data collection. Observations were made in the fieldwork and testing of usability was conducted in a portable laboratory. Also photos and videos were registered and testimonies were collected from users.
From the analysis of results, two sets of recommendations were created: one for the individual who designs the content of questionnaires and another one for the developer of the system of data collection. Some screens were displayed to illustrate the recommendations.
The recommendations are intended to help the interviewers' work, data entry speed, help in reading the questions for better understanding of the informants, maximize the quality of data collected and reduce training costs.
Keywords: CAPI, personal interview, PDA, usability, household survey, interface, HCI, Census, ContinuousPNAD, electronic data collection.
A evolução dos computadores permitiu que os questionários em papel utilizados em entrevistas pessoais fossem substituídos por questionários eletrônicos, método conhecido como CAPI (Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing). A popularização dos dispositivos móveis beneficiou as pesquisas domiciliares, pois ofereceu ao entrevistador a oportunidade de se deslocar portando o equipamento até os domicílios para se aproximar do informante e coletar os dados.
Alguns dos benefícios dos questionários eletrônicos são a redução do papel e a possibilidade de automatizar entrevistas complexas. Por outro lado, a introdução da coleta de dados informatizada pode ocasionar inconvenientes causados por telas mal concebidas, que atrapalham e atrasam a captação dos dados pelo entrevistador ou comprometem os resultados da pesquisa. O uso de dispositivos móveis para a coleta é outra consideração, por causa de suas limitações físicas (telas e teclados reduzidos) e por causa do ambiente de uso, pois o ambiente móvel tende a distrair mais as pessoas em função de outras atividades que ocorrem ao mesmo tempo no local.
A presente dissertação teve como foco propor recomendações para facilitar o uso de dispositivos móveis, em especial PDAs (Personal digital assistants), utilizados em coletas de dados estatísticos. Para atingir esse fim, foram realizadas observações em
acompanhamentos de campo, testes de usabilidade em laboratório portátil, registros com fotos e vídeos e foram coletados depoimentos dos usuários. A partir da análise dos resultados, foram criados dois grupos de recomendações: um para o indivíduo que projeta o conteúdo dos questionários e outro para o projetista da interface do sistema de coleta de dados. Algumas telas foram desenhadas para exemplificar as recomendações.
Com as recomendações, pretende-se tornar o trabalho dos entrevistadores mais eficiente, agilizar a entrada dos dados, ajudar na leitura das perguntas para melhor entendimento dos informantes, maximizar a qualidade e a integridade dos dados coletados e reduzir custos com treinamentos.
Palavras-chave: CAPI, entrevista pessoal, PDA, usabilidade, pesquisa domiciliar, interface, IHC, Censo Demográfico, PNAD Contínua, questionário eletrônico.
Web Survey Bibliography - 2011 (567)
- Computer science security research and human subjects: Emerging considerations for research ethics boards...; 2013; Buchanan, E. A., Aycock, J., Dexter, S., Dittrich, D., Hvizdak, E. E.
- What is Probit; 2011
- Voice-of-the-customer marketing: A revolutionary 5-step process to create customers who care, spend,...; 2011; Roman, E.
- User agent; 2011
- Unpublisihed internal Google report on break off rates by device type; 2011; Callegaro, M.
- Toward wiser public judgment; 2011; Yankelovich, D., Friedman, W.
- The viability of crowdsourcing for survey research; 2011; Behrend, T. et al.
- The smart(phone) way to collect survey data; 2011; Stapleton, C.
- The impact of cookie deletion on site-server and ad-server metrics in Australia. An empirical comScore...; 2011
- The GfK NOP Media Efficiency Panel; 2011; Moy, C. et al.
- The changing role of address-based sampling in survey research; 2011; Iannacchione, V. G.
- Taking the pulse of public opinion: Leading and misleading indicators of the state of the nation; 2011; Bishop, G. F., Mockabee, S. T.
- Survey paradata: a review; 2011; Nicolaas, G.
- State of mobile measurement; 2011; Gluck, M.
- Some issues in the application of latent class models for questionnaire design; 2011; Biemer, P. P., Berzofsky, M.
- Self-administered mobile surveys; 2011; Bosnjak, M.
- SDSC Announces scalable, high-performance data storage cloud; 2011
- Ratings and audience measurement; 2011; Napoli, P. M.
- Randomized response models in survey sampling. Randomized response models; 2011; Hussain, Z.
- Question evaluation methods. Contributing to the science of data quality; 2011; Madans, J., Miller, K., Maitland, A., Willis, G. B.
- Online survey research: Findings, best practices, and future research. Report prepared for the Advertising...; 2011; Vannette, D.
- Online survey research: Findings, Best practices, and future research; 2011
- New Esomar survey on use of cookies and tracking technologies; 2011
- Moving forward, building an ethics community (Panel statement); 2011; Kenneally, E. et al.
- Motivating voter turnout by invoking the self; 2011; Bryan, C. J. et al.
- Mobile, webmail, desktops: Where are we viewing email now?; 2011
- Measuring americans' issue priorities. A new version of the most important problem question reveals...; 2011; Yeager, D. S., Larson, S. B., Krosnick, J. A., Tompson, T.
- Mass informed consent: Evidence on upgrading democracy with polls and new media; 2011; Simon, A. F.
- Latent class analysis of survey error; 2011; Biemer, P. P.
- Knowledge Networks answers to ESOMAR's "25 Questions to Help Research Buyers"; 2011
- Just published: Forrester Wave™ of enterprise feedback management satisfaction and loyalty solutions...; 2011; McInnes, A.
- ISER working paper 2011-31. Is it a good idea to optimise question format for mode of data collection...; 2011; Nicolaas, G., Campanelli, P., Hope, S., Jaeckle, A., Lynn, P.
- Involve while you evolve. How to make mobile research work for everyone; 2011; Luck, K.
- Internet access quarterly update 2011 Q1; 2011
- In search of a new approach to measure newspaper audiences in Canada: The journey continues; 2011; Crassweller, A. et al.
- Households with Computers, Telephone Subscriptions, and Internet Access, Selected Years, 1997 - 2010; 2011
- Harvard research data security policy; 2011
- Handbook of statistical data editing and imputation; 2011; Waal, T., Pannekoek, J.; Scholtus, S.
- Handbook of parametric and nonparametric statistical procedures, 5th Edition; 2011; Sheskin, D. J.
- GRE® program announces big benefits and big savings for GRE® test takers worldwide; 2011
- Google and Kantar develop measurement panel; 2011
- Going online with assessment; 2011; Burke, E. et al.
- Global market research 2011; 2011
- Focus Group Methodology: Principle and Practice; 2011; Liamputtong, P.
- External preference mapping of commercial antiaging creams based on consumers' responses to a check...; 2011; Parente, M. E., Manzoni, A. V., Ares, G.
- Exploring the digital nation. Computer and Internet use at home; 2011
- Experiments for evaluating survey questions; 2011; Krosnick, J. A.
- Evaluating the usability of personal digital assistants to collect behavioral data on adolescents with...; 2011; McClamroch, K. J
- Eurobarometer Special surveys: EB75.1 E-Communications Household Survey. Special Eurobarometer 362; 2011
- Survey Data Quality Provisions in Statistics Canada E-Questionnaire Solution: Retrospective and Perspectives...; 2011; Abiza, Y.
