Web Survey Bibliography
In this chapter, we introduce the methodology to set up a panel that combines the new technology of web surveys with a true longitudinal design. Not many long running scientific panels in Europe and the United States are online panels. Leading scientific panels mostly use face-to-face or telephone interviews to collect data. On the other hand, online interviewing has become a widespread method for access panels and volunteer panels. However, they are not true panels in the scientific sense. It is very well possible to combine the scientific standards for a “true” longitudinal panel with the advantages of online interviewing as method of data collection. We will show how such a panel can be build and maintained, taking a new Dutch panel as illustration.
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Web survey bibliography - In: M. Das, P. Ester, & L. Kaczmirek (Eds.), Social and Behavioral Research and the Internet: Advances in Applied Methods and Research Strategies. Oxford: Taylor and Francis. (4)
- How Visual Design Affects the Interpretability of Survey Questions; 2011; Toepoel, V., Dillman, D. A.
- True Longitudinal and Probability-Based Internet Panels: Evidence from the Netherlands; 2011; Das, M., Scherpenzeel, A.
- Can biomarkers be collected in an Internet survey? A pilot study in the LISS panel; 2011; Avendano, M., Mackenbach, J., Scherpenzeel, A.
- Mode and Context Effects in Measuring Household Assets; 2011; van Soest, A., Kapteyn, A.