Web Survey Bibliography
The lack of full participation in sample surveys threatens the inferential value of the survey method. We review a set of conceptual developments and experimental findings that appear to be informative about causes of survey participation; offer an integration of that work with findings from the more traditional statistical and survey methodological literature on nonresponse; and, given the theoretical structure, deduce potentially promising paths of research toward the understanding of survey participation.
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Web survey bibliography - 1992 (12)
- Handling "Don't Know" Survey Responses: The Case of the Slovenian Plebiscite; 1995; Rubin, D. B.; Vehovar, V.; Hal, S. S.
- Computer Assisted Survey Methods (CASM) at OPCS and some current issues in the use of Blaise for the...; 1992; Manners, T., Bennet, N.
- Understanding the decision to participate in a survey; 1992; Groves, R. M.; Cialdini, R.B.; Couper, M. P.
- Serial context effects in survey interviews; 1992; Daamen, D. D. L., de Bie, S.
- Report on feeling thermometer for "moderates"; 1992; Brady, H. E.
- Context effects: State of the past/State of the art; 1992; Schuman, H.
- Calibration estimators in survey sampling; 1992; Deville, J. C., Sarndal, C.-E.
- Best pracices in disk-by-mail surveys; 1992; Witt, K. J., Bernstein, S.
- Data Quality in Mail, Telephone and Face to Face Surveys; 1992; De Leeuw, E. D.
- Effect of Questionnaire Design on the Quality of Survey Data; 1992; Sanchez, M. E.
- Computer-Assisted Survey Information Collection: A Review of CASIC Methods and Their Implications for...; 1992; Weeks, M. F.
- New Technology in Survey Research: Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI); 1992; Baker, R. P.