Web Survey Bibliography

Title Conducting Web-based survey research: a lesson in Internet designs
Author Daley, E. M., McDermott, R. J., Brown, K. R. M., Kittleson, M. J.
Source American Journal of Health Behavior, 27, 2, pp. 116-124
Year 2003
Database EBSCOhost
Access date 08.06.2004
Abstract OBJECTIVES: To examine the tacit knowledge resulting from designing a complex Web site to facilitate administration of an Internet-based survey. METHODS: Formative methods guided studying the feasibility of conducting an online survey using versions of the Keirsey Temperament Sorter II and the National College Health Risk Behavior Survey. RESULTS: Web-site design software and pilot testing were critical to success. Incorporating the target audience as consumers in both Web site development and formative evaluation simplified data collection and analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Online instrumentation used in survey research is both practical and desirable. Future refinements are necessary, but improved designs can emanate from this particular effort.
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Year of publication2003
Bibliographic typeJournal article
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