Web Survey Bibliography
Online surveys have grown very popular in the past few years. They offer some major advantages compared to paper-and-pencil surveys. Nevertheless, they arise some difficulties when online survey methods are applied – this concerns especially sampling and the question of representation. This article introduces to the particularities of sampling in online surveys and discusses the limitation of research settings (online surveys) for achieving population representation in the research sample.
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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.