Web Survey Bibliography
The widespread use of personal computers in the work place and at home has created a new opportunity of conducting research. With the increasing accessibility of the Internet and e-mail, using the new medium to distribute surveys is gaining popularity among researchers. The online survey, however, is a “double-edged sword” with the ability to access a large number of respondents at low costs but the risk of increasing difficulties to evaluate the quality of the research (Couper, 2000). Concerns over response rates, sampling, and controlling the data collection environment have posed serious challenges to online survey researchers. The purpose of the present paper is to offer suggestions for addressing these concerns. After a brief discussion on the formats of online surveys, the author will outline the challenges of conducting online surveys and provide some strategies to overcome these challenges.
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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.