Web Survey Bibliography
The use of response latency measures as an indicator of underlying cognitive processes has been widespread in experimental research in cognitive and social psychology, especially since computers may readily be programmed to measure the time between the presentation of a question or other stimulus and the time that a key is pressed to indicate an answer / in this chapter, Bassili extends this methodology to computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI) by the use of a "voice key" that transmits a signal to the computer when the respondent begins to answer a question / describes a series of studies that used response latencies to understand question interpretation, memory retrieval, information integration, and response selection, and to measure attitude strength / concludes that response latencies have significant potential for enriching the results of telephone surveys and should be measured whenever possible.
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Web survey bibliography - 1996 (14)
- Mail Surveys for Election Forecasting? An Evaluation of the Columbus Dispatch Poll; 1996; Krosnick, J. A.
- The VSB-Center savings project: Data collection methods, questionnaires and sampling procedures; 1996; Nyhus, E. K.
- The how and why of response latency measurement in telephone interviews; 1996; Bassili, J. N.
- The Direction of context effects. What determines assimilation or contrast in attitude measurement?; 1996; Sudman, S., Bradburn, N. M., Schwarz, N.
- SUS - A quick and dirty usability scale; 1996; Brooke, J.
- Response latency as a signal to question problems in survey research; 1996; Bassili, J. N., Scott, S. B.
- Psychological sources of context effects in survey measurement; 1996; Sudman, S., Bradburn, N. M., Schwarz, N.
- Cognition and communication: Judgmental biases, research methods, and the logic of conversation; 1996; Schwarz, N.
- Addressing disturbing and disturbed consumer behavior: Is it necessary to change the way we conduct...; 1996; Petty, R. E., Cacioppo, J. T.
- CGI scripts: Gateways to World-Wide Web power; 1996; Kieley, J. M.
- Evaluation of a computer-assisted self-interview component in a computer-assisted personal interview...; 1996; Couper, M. P., Rowe B.
- Is May Research Ethical?; 1996; Duncan, G. T.
- Virtual research exists, but how real is it; 1996; Roller, M. R.
- Doing the right thing: Ethical cyberspace research; 1996; Boehlefeld, S. P.