Web Survey Bibliography
The article focuses on the features of rating scales and the interpretation of the question meaning of importance to public opinion surveys. Previous research demonstrated that respondents' interpretation of vague quantifiers depends on the content domain and respondents' previous experiences. In addition, however, respondents may draw on contextual information provided by the questionnaire to disambiguate the meaning of ill-defined terms. The findings of this study support the general proposal that respondents draw on formal features of questionnaire design, such as the numeric values or graphical layout of rating scales, to determine the meaning the researcher has in mind. In doing so, they apply the tacit assumptions that underlie the conduct of conversation in daily life to the survey situation. These assumptions entail that every contribution is relevant to the ongoing conversation, unless marked otherwise. In a research situation, the researcher's contributions include apparently formal features of the questionnaire.
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Web survey bibliography (4086)
- Development of a system for on-line evaluation of teaching; 1999; Marsh, J., Jones, Ja., Boehnker, D. N., Mavis, K.
- Improving Electronic Data Collection and Dissemination Through Usability Testing; 1999; Murphy, E. D., Marquis, K., Hoffman, R., Saner, L., Tedesco, H., Harris, C.
- Internet Data Collection at the U.S. Census Bureau; 1999; Kanarek, H., Sedivi, B.
- The internet ... A possible research tool?; 1999; Senior, C., Smith, Mi.
- Casting a wider net; 1999; Marinelli, J.
- Anatomy of an on-line focus group; 1999; Sweet, C.
- On-line focus groups: Mainstream in the millennium?; 1999; Thorne, G.
- In-home CAPI: a new era in data collection?; 1999; Bos, R.
- Recruiting sources for on-line studies; 1999; Bradford, D. P.
- Research and the Internet: a winning combination; 1999; Clarkson, B.
- Surveying collegiate Net surfers; 1999; Wygant, S., Lindorf, R.
- An empirical comparison of traditional and web-based experimental survey administration: Could it be...; 1999; Frey, B. F.
- Japan Has 18 Million Internet Users; 20 Pct. Tried E-Commerce; 1999; Nikkei NetBusiness
- Principis's Web Survey competent for basic tasks; 1999; Marshall, T.
- Complementary and alternative medicine use by patients with inflammatory bowel disease: An Internet...; 1999; Meddings, J. B., Hilsden, R. J., Verhoef, M. J.
- Computer-Assisted Interviewing: The Design and Application of Survey Software to the Wired Suburb Project...; 1999; Hampton, K. N.
- Pollsters.com; 1999; Mitofsky, W. J.
- Realtime Interviewing Using the World Wide Web; 1999; Chen, Pe., Hilton, S. M.
- Comparing Seven Forms of Online Surveying; 1999; MacElroy, B.
- Designing and implementing Web-based surveys; 1999; Lazar, J., Preece, J.
- Overcoming Methodological Concerns in the Investigation of Online Sexual Activities; 1999; Cooper, A., Scherer, C. R., Mathy, R.
- E-mail surveys: what we've learned thus far; 1999; Schuldt, B. A., Totten, J. W.
- Privacy Issues in Internet Surveys; 1999; Cho, H., LaRose, R.
- Research Methodology: Taming the Cyber Frontier-Techniques for Improving Online Surveys; 1999; Kaye, B. K., Johnson, T. J.
- Surveying Through Cyberspace; 1999; Supowitz, J. A.
- Online Research: Methoden, Anwendungen und Ergebnisse ; 1999; Batinic, B., Bandilla, W., Graef, L., Werner, A.
- Ethical decision making in business: A comparison between New Zealand decision makers and a World Wide...; 1999; Frey, B. F.
- Introductory notes on Web interviewing; 1999; Ahlhauser, B.
- Exploring Data Collection by the Internet ; 1998; Wings, H., Snijkers, G.
- Essential bookmarks: Start your Web research with these 10 sites; 1998; Frost, M.
- Web research: 10 steps to find what you need; 1998; McCune, J. M.
- The political relevance of political trust; 1998; Hetherington, M. J.
- Human centered measures of success in web site design; 1998; Kirakowski, J., Claridge, N., Whitehand, R.
- Formal features of rating scales and their interpretation of question meaning; 1998; Schwarz, N., Grayson, C. E., Knauper, B.
- Collecting sensitive information with different modes of data collection; 1998; Couper, M. P., Tourangeau, R., Smith, T. W.
- Internet v Sloveniji - Projekt RIS 1996-1998.; 1998; Vehovar, V.
- Web-based market research ushers in new age.; 1998; McCullough, D.
- Comparing the response rate, response speed and response quality of two methods of sending questionnaires...; 1998; Tse, A. C. B.
- Tutorial: PERL, a psychologically efficient reformatting language; 1998; Schwartz, A.
- Cyber Research: The Impact of the Internet on Data Collection; 1998; Weible, R., Wallace, J.
- Online research: playing to the Web's strengths; 1998; Yoffie, A. J.
- A case study of an on-line auction for the World Wide Web; 1998; Tjostheim, I., Eide, J.-O.
- Leverage the Web's research capabilities; 1998; Mosley-Matchett, J. D.
- Presidential address: Survey and market research confront their futures on the World Wide Web; 1998; Beniger, J. R.
- The making of a personality inventory: Help from the WWW; 1998; Pasveer, K. A., Ellard, J. H.
- Creating Surveys for the World Wide Web; 1998; Gould, E., Gurevich, M., Pagerey, P. D.
- High-Tech Surveys Have Arrived. A Review of Software for Interviewing on the World Wide Web and with...; 1998; Struhl, S., Kuever, C.
- Social Science: Technology, Experimentation, and the Quality of Survey Data; 1998; Bloom, D. E.
- The Newest Mousetrap: What Does it Catch? Internet versus Telephone Data Collection: A Case Study; 1998; Gates, R., Helton, A. S.
- The History and Development of Computer Assisted Survey Information Collection Methods; 1998; Couper, M. P., Nicholls II, W. L.