Web Survey Bibliography

Title What Would You Do? Conducting Web-Based Factorial Vignette Surveys
Author Aviram, H.
Year 2012
Database SpringerLink
Access date 26.06.2012
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Factorial vignette studies combine survey methodologies with an experimental research design, and allow researchers to examine subjects’ reactions to hypothetical scenarios (vignettes) while controlling for variables within the scenarios. Slightly different versions of the vignettes are randomly assigned to respondents. This chapter guides readers through the necessary steps to craft, administer, and analyze a factorial survey. After first assessing the suitability of a factorial vignette design to the topic, researcher should settle on the number of variables according to budget constraints, and then craft realistic vignettes with multiple versions according to the number of variables. This chapter provides guidelines as to programming the survey, sampling populations, and administration of the survey. Finally, it examines the presentation of findings and the typical limitations of a factorial study.

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