Web Survey Bibliography
It is difficult, if not impossible, to determine the representative qualities of online data. The probabilistic models that once underpinned our research are re-visited. This paper takes a hard look at the use of behavioral profiling of respondents to augment the old and create new representative sampling frames. We are at a crossroad; either we ground our research with proper theory or we lose to those who claim to read the wisdom of crowds.
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Web survey bibliography - Gittelman, S. H. (10)
- Quota Controls in Survey Research.; 2016; Gittelman, S. H.; Thomas, R. K.; Lavrakas, P. J.; Lange, V.
- The Measurement of Consistency in Online Research; 2012; Gittelman, S. H., Trimarchi, E.
- The war against unengaged online respondents; 2012; Gittelman, S. H., Trimarchi, E.
- Rules of engagement: The war against poorly engaged respondents - guidelines for elimination; 2012; Gittelman, S. H., Trimarchi, E.
- The Impact of Open-Ended Questions: A Multivariate Study of Respondent Engagement; 2011; Gittelman, S. H.
- A new representative standard for online research: Conquering the challenge of the dirty little "...; 2011; Gittelman, S., Trimarchi, E., Fawson, B.
- Real ID. State of The Art Representative and Repeatable Online Samples. Behaviorally Profiled Respondents...; 2010; Gittelman, S. H., Trimarchi, E.
- Online research….and all that Jazz!; 2010; Gittelman, S. H., Trimarchi, E.
- Time Related Inconsistencies in Global Online Panels; 2010; Gittelman, S. H., Trimarchi, E.
- Metrics for panel contribution: a non probabilistic platform; 2009; Gittelmam, S. H., Trimarchi, E.