Web Survey Bibliography
Title Conducting longitudinal studies
Author Bauer, K. W.
Source New Directions for Institutional Research, 121, pp. 75-90
Year 2004
Database Willey InterScience
Access date 24.07.2013
Abstract
Although time and resource intensive, longitudinal studies offer the ability to examine the direction and magnitude of causal relationships that cannot be accomplished through cross-sectional design.
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Year of publication2004
Bibliographic typeJournal article
Web survey bibliography - New Directions for Institutional Research (6)
- Understanding the effect of prizes on response rates; 2004; Porter, S. R., Whitcomb, M. E.
- Multiple surveys of students and survey fatigue; 2004; Porter, S. R., Whitcomb, M. E., Weitzer, W. H.
- Conducting longitudinal studies; 2004; Bauer, K. W.
- Pros and cons of paper and electronic surveys; 2004; Porter, S. R.
- Raising response rates: What works?; 2004; Porter, S. R.
- Web surveys: Best practices; 2004; Umbach, P. D.