Web Survey Bibliography
Mobile research has long been discussed, but now it seems the opportunity and the capability are intersecting. Collaborating with luma Research, this case study looks at the future of mobile, and will explore how smartphone applications impact the approach, conduct, and results of research. the findings indicate that smartphone research is likely to present a relevant and engaging opportunity to the conduct of market research, and has the potential to become one of the main methodologies employed in market research in the short to medium term. Join this presentation as the possibilities that lie ahead of us with mobile research are explored.
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Web survey bibliography - 3D Digital Dimensions 2012 (Online + Social Media + Mobile) Research (5)
- Device Diversity: Understanding the complexity of varied devices for taking surveys – Case study...; 2012; Pearson, C., Backlund, K., Veling, L., Tsvelik, M., Jehoel, S.
- Research Goes Mobile: Findings from initial smartphone application research; 2012; Dubreuil, C., Joubert, S.
- Better Answers to Basic Questions: Enhancing the accuracy of online reach and audience metrics; 2012; van Dam, P. H., van Ossenbruggen, R., Voorend, R.
- Rules of engagement: The war against poorly engaged respondents - guidelines for elimination; 2012; Gittelman, S. H., Trimarchi, E.
- Reality check in the digital age: The relationship between what we ask and what people actually do; 2012; Hofmeyr, J., Louw, A.