Web Survey Bibliography
Electronic data collection can take on many forms ranging from computer-administered surveys to internet surveys. While the benefits to collecting data electronically are many, obstacles also exist. This paper reviews three major methods of collecting survey data electronically: computer administered surveys, electronic mail surveys, and web surveys. The literature on these methods is reviewed, and the benefits and obstacles of each method are highlighted.
Web survey bibliography - Tuten, T. L. (4)
- An Exploratory Study of Participant Perceptions of In-Avatar Interviewing and Virtual Settings; 2009; Tuten, T. L., Dean, E.
- Banner-advertised Web surveys; 2000; Tuten, T. L., Bosnjak, M., Bandilla, W.
- Getting a foot in the electronic door Understanding why people read or delete electronic mail; 1997; Tuten, T. L.
- Electronic methods of collecting survey data: A review of E-research; 1997; Tuten, T. L.