Web Survey Bibliography
Understanding travel behaviour is key to designing transport systems that meet both the current and future needs of the population. Travel surveys are a vital tool in providing estimates of transport demand and network usage. At their simplest level, transport surveys consist of recording the origins and destinations of travellers, sometimes disaggregated by travel mode and by time of day. More complex travel surveys consist of self completion travel diaries, on-vehicle interviews or focus group discussions where other variables may be collected such interchanges, journey purposes, the frequency of the journey and trade-offs between cost and other factors. Irrespective of the scale of the survey or the number of respondents, obtaining accurate location information on traveller origin, destination, and any interchanges is a key requirement of all travel surveys. This is particularly true when the survey data are to be used for transport planning purposes. Unfortunately, many surveys are carried out in less-than-ideal conditions (roadside, stations, trains, etc.) hence the data yielded by the survey can be inaccurate or incomplete. Therefore, a mechanism – geocoding– is required for post-survey “cleaning” of the location information to an appropriate level of accuracy.
MVA Consultancy has designed, built, and used a geocoding tool – TARA Geocoding – which has been applied in various forms on several very large-scale travel surveys including the London Area Travel Survey (LATS), the DfT’s National Rail Travel Survey, and the Countryside Agency’s England Day Visits Survey. It has also been employed on many smaller regional-level surveys. To date the TARA Geocoding software has cleaned more than 10 million survey addresses. It has been used both as a “back office” application and as Computer-Aided Telephone Interview (CATI) software. (...)
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Web survey bibliography - Marketing/business (336)
- Implementation of a reaction time tool for brand measurement at Swisscom; 2009; Paar, I., Urbahn, J.
- It’s all about customer satisfaction - Advantages and limitations of online surveys in applied...; 2009; Einhorn, M., Klein-Reesink, T., Löffler, M.
- Measuring Network Quality: Strengths and Weaknesses of different Evaluation Methods (SMS, w@p and web...; 2009; Wallisch, A., Schwab, H.
- The new IT environment for the Italian consumer price survey; 2009; Giannini, R., Polidoro, F., Sgamba, A. M., Silipo, M., Spagnuolo, F., Virgillito, A.
- A hybrid online and offline approach to market measurement studies; 2009; Cooke, M., Watkins, N., Moy, C.
- A usability of a new graphical shopping interface through GlobalPark; 2009; Groenen, P. J. F., Kagie, M.
- The reparation of trust after negative feedback – the results of two online experiments among...; 2009; Utz, S.
- Internet research differs from research on internet users: some methodological insights into online...; 2009; Lohmann, M., Schmucker, D. J.
- Doing surveys where it matters - the GPS-age and privacy. How the MR industry can do surveys where the...; 2009; Tjostheim, I., Fritsch, L.
- Evaluating two different mobile survey approaches: personal mobile panel research and ad-hoc mobile...; 2009; Friedrich-Freksa, M., Metzger, G.
- Using mobile research to get to the heart of branding and marketing effectiveness right now; 2009; Day, D.
- Mobile phone surveys in mixed mode environment; 2009; Vehovar, V.
- The advisory panel on online public opinion survey quality - Final report June 4, 2008; 2008
- Online panel management practices that minimize satisficing behavior; 2008; Weber, S.
- An online panel as a platform for multi-disciplinary research; 2008; Scherpenzeel, A.
- Analytic implications of panel data quality; 2008; Harlow, B.
- Pavlov revisited; 2008; De Wulf, K., Friedman, M., Borggreve, B.
- Digital moms; 2008; Wilbur, C. Rimmer, L.
- Getting animated about emotion; 2008; Penn, D.
- Can online panels be truly global?; 2008; Shashkin, A. V.
- Using Internet Pages of Organisations as Data Source for Social Science Research; 2008; Baumgarten, B., Grauel, J.
- The Danish time use and consumption survey 2008/9 - preliminary experiencies from applying a combined...; 2008; Bonke, J.
- Testing the Effects of Multiple Manipulations on Print and Online Survey Response Rates: Lessons Learned...; 2008; Bachman, M., Vaccaro, D.
- ‘For Example’: How Different Example Types in Online Surveys Influence Frequency ; 2008; Berent, M., Krosnick, J. A.
- Computing Metrics for Online Panels; 2008; Callegaro, M., DiSogra, C.
- An Iranian Experience of Internet Surveys; 2008; Khoshgooyanfard, A. R.
- Designing and conducting online interviews to investigate interesting consumer phenomena; 2008; Gruber, T., Szmigin, I., Reppel, A. E., Voss, R.
- Not Mixed-Mode but Switch-Mode; 2008; Höglinger, M., Abraham, M., Arpagaus, J.
- Sample bias, weights and efficiency of weights in a continuous web voluntary survey; 2007; de Pedraza, P., Tijdens, K., de Bustillo, R.
- XSight and the shaping of Marketing Analytics; 2007; Birks, D. F.
- Utopia - a complete research management system; 2007; Brandwood, T.
- The challenge of geocoding large-scale travel surveys; 2007; J.Smith, A. J.
- Multiple imputation: review of theory, implementation and software; 2007; Harel, O., Zhou, X. H.
- ICC/ESOMAR International code on market and social research; 2007
- Global market research 2007; 2007
- Electronic data collection methods; 2007; Singh, M., Burgess, S.
- A new era of Market Research – Real-Time Sampling™ (RTS); 2007; Davis, H.
- Low-Cost, Hosted Online Surveys Open up Opportunities for Businesses to Quickly Gain Insights Into and...; 2007; Ramstetter Wenzel, A.
- ONLINE DATA COLLECTION – SOLUTION OR BAND-AID?; 2007; Crassweller, A., Williams, D., Thompson, I.
- MAGAZINE EFFECTIVENESS NOW DIRECTLY OBSERVABLE; 2007; Green, M.
- A preliminary study of electronic surveys as a means to enhance management accounting research; 2007; Al-Omiri, M.
- Surfable Surveys: Using Web-Based Technology to Reach Newsroom Respondents ; 2007; Adams, T., Cleary, J.
- The Consumer Panel Reinvented; 2007; Fielding, M.
- The anonymous elect. Market research through online access panels; 2006; Postoaca, A.
- Research quality: The next MR industry challenge; 2006; Dedeker, K.
- Online marketing research; 2006; Miller, J.
- Microsoft sues testing material vendors; 2006; Johnston, S. J.
- Greenfield unveils real-time sampling; 2006
- Global market research 2006; 2006
- The 2006 Confirmit Annual MR Software Survey; 2006; Macer, T., Wilson, S.