Web Survey Bibliography
Title Using respondent tweets to fill in survey gaps
Author Murphy, J.
Source Quirk's Marketing Research Review, January 2014
Year 2014
Access date 11.06.2014
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Abstract
The author explains how researchers can supplement survey data by asking respondents to include a social media handle and give permission to access their public postings. Then those data can be used to fill in the blanks of what was not answered, or not asked, in the survey.
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Year of publication2014
Bibliographic typeJournal article
Web survey bibliography - Murphy, J. (11)
- A Comparison of Emerging Pretesting Methods for Evaluating “Modern” Surveys; 2017; Geisen, E., Murphy, J.
- Comparing Twitter and Online Panels for Survey Recruitment of E-Cigarette Users and Smokers; 2016; Guillory, J.; Kim, A.; Murphy, J.; Bradfield, B.; Nonnemaker, J.; Hsieh, Y. P.
- A Test of Web/PAPI Protocols and Incentives for the Residential Energy Consumption Survey ; 2016; Biemer, P. P.; Murphy, J.; Zimmer, S.; Berry, J.; Lewis, K.; Shaofen, D.
- Problems and Prospects in Survey Research; 2016; Moy, P.; Murphy, J.
- Using respondent tweets to fill in survey gaps; 2014; Murphy, J.
- Mobile Technologies for Conducting, Augmenting and Potentially Replacing Surveys: Report of the AAPOR...; 2014; Link, M. W., Murphy, J., Schober, M. F., Buskirk, T. D., Childs, J. H., Tesfaye, C.
- Social Media, Sociality, and Survey Research; 2013; Hill, C., Dean, E., Murphy, J.
- Evaluation of a Sequential Mixed-Mode Design Experiment with Physicians on Response Rates, Costs, and...; 2013; Geisen, E., Olmsted, M. G., Murphy, J., Stanley, M.
- Surveywalls: A Breakthrough for Survey Customers or DIY Run Amok?; 2013; Wells, T., Dean, E., Rao, K., Murphy, J., Roe, D. J.
- Statisticians don’t like non-probability; 2012; Murphy, J.
- The Effects of Web and Mail Mixed-Mode Approaches on Response Rates in a Survey of Physicians; 2009; McFarlane, E., Murphy, J., Olmsted, M. G., Severance, J.