Web Survey Bibliography
This paper uses a pre-election poll conducted by the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS)1 to demonstrate how election forecasts in Spain could be improved by using two modes of data collection. As a result of the differences in coverage and nonresponse across modes, the face-to-face and computer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) samples provide distributions of some of the population attributes that balance each other out resulting in a better performance of the combined sample than either sample considered separately. The full results of this research appear in Díaz de Rada (2010).
Web survey bibliography - de Rada, V. D. (5)
- The use of online social networks as a promotional tool for self-administered internet surveys; 2016; de Rada, V. D.; Arino, L. V. C; Blasco, M. G
- The quality of responses to grid questions as used in Web questionnaires (compared with paper questionnaires...; 2015; Dominguez, J. A.; de Rada, V. D.
- Mail survey abroad with an alternative web survey; 2015; de Rada, V. D., Domínguez-Álvarez, J. A.
- Two Are Better Than One: The Use of a Mixed-Mode Data Collection to Improve the Electoral Forecast; 2014; de Rada, V. D., Pasadas del Amo, S.
- Administered versus self-administered online surveys: Are the findings comparable?; 2011; de Rada, V. D.