Web Survey Bibliography
Sample panels are susceptible to bias resulting from a respondent’s tenure on the panel. Research conducted in 2001 when the Knowledge Networks panel was two years old concluded that no serious undercurrent of panel
tenure bias existed for the multiple case study data examined. Recent research results with the panel now aged to 6 years supports the earlier finding when taking into account sample design changes over time.
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Web survey bibliography - American Statistical Association (ASA) (7)
- The psychology or survey response. An ASA webinar; 2010; Tourangeau, R.
- The internet response method: Impact on the Canadian Census of population data; 2006; Roy, L., Laroche, D.
- Assessing Panel Bias in the Knowledge Networks Panel: Updated Results from 2005 Research ; 2006; Pineau, V., Nukulkij, P., Tang, X.
- Handling "Don't Know" Survey Responses: The Case of the Slovenian Plebiscite; 1995; Rubin, D. B.; Vehovar, V.; Hal, S. S.
- A study of procedures to identify and trim extreme sampling weights; 1990; Potter, F.
- Survey of procedures to control extreme sampling weights; 1988; Potter, F.
- Effect on Weighting Adjustments on Estimates From a Random-digit-dialed Telephone Survey; 1982; Botman, S.L.; Massey, J. T.; Shimizu, I.M.