Web Survey Bibliography
The World Wide Web is undergoing profound changes. The term “Web 2.0” is being used to refer to the second generation of Internet-based services focusing on collaboration and interaction, as opposed to information. This paper reviews the various flavours of Web 2.0 and what they may mean for the survey research profession. Specifically, the first generation of Web surveys often emulated paper or computer-assisted surveys, without exploiting the unique medium of the Web. As Web surveys mature, we are seeing ways that the changing medium can be used to redefine the way we think of traditional surveys and questionnaires delivered online. The paper reviews some of the design challenges and opportunities for Web surveys.
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Web survey bibliography - The ASC's 5th International Conference, 2007: The Challenges of a Changing World: Developments in the Survey Process (8)
- Knitting Patterns: for interview and analysis; 2007; Jenkins, S.
- Surveys and Technology – Polishing the Crystal Ball; 2007; Neffendorf, H.
- Choosing Web Surveys: mode choices among Youth Cohort Study respondents; 2007; Wardle, H., Robinson, C.
- Using Chat Tools to Perform Evaluation Interviews Eve-Marie Larsen; 2007; Larsen, E.-M.
- The Effect of Reminder Intervals on Response Rates for Web Surveys; 2007; Lemon, J. S.
- A new era of Market Research – Real-Time Sampling™ (RTS); 2007; Davis, H.
- Survey Research in a Wireless World; 2007; Pazurik, A., Cameron, M. R.
- Whither the Web: Web 2.0 and the Changing World of Web Surveys; 2007; Couper, M. P.