Web Survey Bibliography
Mixed-mode approaches are often used to boost response rates and reduce costs. Still, they can increase the complexity of designing, deploying and managing a survey, especially when combining online and offline methods and when the number of modes and recipients increases. This article presents a prototype of a mixed-mode solution which can handle both online and offline modes, freeing the researcher from the survey’s practicalities, especially deploying the survey and collecting the responses. The solution can handle web, email and postal surveys, using advanced digital printing technology, although in principle any channel can be utilised.
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Web survey bibliography - Handbook of Research on Electronic Surveys and Measurements (9)
- Web survey design; 2007; Ma, Q., McCord, M.
- Sampling in online surveys; 2007; Beidernikl, G., Kerschbaumer, A.
- Overcoming challenges to conducting online surveys; 2007; Ye, J.
- Opportunities and constraints of electronic research; 2007; Roberts, L. D.
- Mixed-mode surveys with Netservey; 2007; Papagiannidis, S., Li, F.
- Equivalence of electronic and off-line measures; 2007; Roberts, L. D.
- Electronic data collection methods; 2007; Singh, M., Burgess, S.
- Dual-mode electronic survey lessons and experiences; 2007; Lang, M.
- Design and development of an electronic survey system; 2007; Aaron, B., Desai, S.