Web Survey Bibliography
One of the key challenges in conducting general population surveys on the web is the impact on data quality. There are concerns about whether web based data collection is able to deliver high quality survey data, particularly for complex surveys, when used in a single-mode context and about measurement equivalence when the web is used in a mixed-mode context. However, the web also offers many possibilities for enhancing survey measurement and the growth of new technologies provides opportunities for innovation in data collection. This paper gives an overview of measurement issues in web surveys, outlines the challenges of collecting complex data on the web and those relating to mixed-mode surveys and highlights the opportunities for using new technologies on web surveys.
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Web survey bibliography - Presented at NCRM Conference: Web surveys for the general population: How, why and when? (2013) (10)
- Issues of Coverage and Sampling in Web Surveys for the General Population; 2013; Lynn, P.
- Mixed-mode including web: Recent developments at Statistics Netherlands; 2013; Luiten, A., Schouten, B.
- Web coverage in the UK and its potential impact on general population web surveys; 2013; Callegaro, M.
- Surveys on Mobile Devices: Opportunities and Challenges; 2013; Couper, M. P.
- Measurement issues in web surveys: An overview of opportunities and challenges; 2013; Calderwood, L.
- Experiences from a probability-based Internet panel: Sample, recruitment and participation; 2013; Scherpenzeel, A.
- Participation and engagement in web surveys of the general population: An overview of challenges and...; 2013; Roberts, C.
- Using Web Survey Panels to Estimate Population Characteristics: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches...; 2013; Rivers, D.
- Online Research, Game On!; 2013; Puleston, J.
- The ONS Beyond 2011 Programme & possible implications for social surveys; 2013; Morris, L.