Web Survey Bibliography
This paper explores the measurement equivalence of paper-and pencil and electronic surveys and measures. After reviewing competing claims and the limitations of the research, there is a strong case that many measures do retain their psychometric equivalence across modes of administration with the exception of speeded tests and measures that may be subject to social desirability response sets.
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Web survey bibliography - Roberts, L. D. (5)
- The impact of academic sponsorship on Web survey dropout and item non-response; 2016; Allen, P. J.; Roberts, L. D.
- Exploring ethical issues associated with using online surveys in educational research; 2015; Roberts, L. D.; Allen, P. J.
- The Impact of Academic Sponsorship on Online Survey Dropout Rates; 2012; Allen, P. J., Roberts, L. D.
- Opportunities and constraints of electronic research; 2007; Roberts, L. D.
- Equivalence of electronic and off-line measures; 2007; Roberts, L. D.