Web Survey Bibliography
Title Mode-Effects in Pre-Recruited Panels of Full Population?
Author Bandilla, W., Bosnjak, M., Altdorfer, P., Lohmann, H.
Year 2004
Access date 30.06.2004
Abstract The study compares the results of two surveys based on the module ‘Family and Changing Gender Roles’ of the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP). The first survey was administered as a paper-and-pencil questionnaire to a representative sample of the German population. The second one was administered as a WebTV survey to a pre-recruited panel of the full population in Germany. Panel members were recruited with the aid of an RDD CATI procedure. Comparisons of the demographic variables (age, sex, education) yield only small differences. With regard to the substantive variables (family and gender roles), no relevant mode effects for half of all items were observed both for measures of the central tendency as well as for distributional characteristics. For the other half of all items, it can be demonstrated that the respondents in the WebTV survey chose more extreme categories. Due to space limitations on the screen, most of the these were presented screen-by-screen in WebTV mode, and as a matrix in the paper-and-pencil version, indicating a slight visual design effect.
Year of publication2004
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
Web Survey Bibliography - Web-TV surveys (33)
- Lessons to keep in mind when interviewing via Webcam; 2012; Carlon, M.
- 3 screen measurement: Soccer World Cup 2010; 2010; Conry, S., Benezra, K., Singh, S.
- Gender-of-Interviewer Effects in a Video-Enhanced Web Survey: Results from a Randomized Field Experiment...; 2009; Fuchs, M.
- Response Effects in Video-enhanced Web Surveys; 2008; Fuchs, M.
- Transitioning from Self-Reports to Self-Installed Electronic Audience Measurement; 2008; Trussell, N., Vanno, L., Matthess, E., Bailey, J., Link, M. W.
- Nonresponse Bias in Two Methods of Panel Recruitment ; 2007; DiSogra, C., Slotwiner, D., Clinton, S., Chan, E., Hendarwan, E., & Zheng, W.
- Digital Video as Research Practice: Methodology for the Millennium; 2005; Shrum, W., Duque, R., Brown, T.
- Valuation of Natural Resource Improvements in the Adirondacks; 2004; Banzhaf, S., Burtraw, D., Evans, D., Krupnick A.
- So you bought yourself a PPM panel … A story of PPM in Belgium and the surplus value for VRT Radio...; 2004; Lardon, S., Quartier, W.
- Exposure data for online media in a mixed media planning database: Research concept and online media...; 2004; Schneller, J., Faehling, G.
- Methodological Aspects of on-line Qualitative Research; 2004; Hak, T.
- Picture This! Exploring Visual Effects in Web Surveys; 2004; Couper, M. P., Tourangeau, R., Kenyon, K.
- Race-of-Interviewer Effects: What Happens on the Web?; 2004; Krysan, M., Couper, M. P.
- Mode-Effects in Pre-Recruited Panels of Full Population?; 2004; Bandilla, W., Bosnjak, M., Altdorfer, P., Lohmann, H.
- Nonresponse to Private and Sensitive Survey Questions; 2004; Montenegro, X.
- An Analysis of Frequency and Duration of Search on the Internet; 2004; Bhatnagar, A., Ghose, S.
- Installing peoplemeter TAM panels in 2000; 2003; Sellick-Petra, A.
- Strong enough for adults? Interactive television as a research tool; 2003; Chaplin, J., Mills, J.
- The Advent of internet surveys for political research: comparison of telephone and internet samples; 2003; Berrens, R. P., Bohara, A. K., Jenkins-Smith, H. C., Silva, C. L., Weimer, D. L.
- Better television audience measurement through cable and satellite set top boxes; 2002; Harvey, B., Jarvis, T., Booth, R.
- The end of measurement as we know it?; 2002; Green, A.
- Internet panel as a tool for TV programme appreciation research; 2002; Hammersma, M., Appel, M.
- Quality control of TV peoplemeter panels; 2002; Chavenon, H., Khoury, J.
- Electronic measurement of magazine reading. New methodology, new problems, new solutions; 2002; Mattlin, J.
- A cup of tea, a sofa and a remote control. The world of research through interactive TV; 2002; Walker, D. A.
- IAPI (Internet Aided Personal Interview); 2002; Muehlenfeld, H. -U.
- Nonresponse Error and Mode Effects in the Web-Enabled Survey on Civic Attitudes and Behaviors after...; 2002; Thalji, L., Langer, M., Pulliam, P., Wiebe, E. F.
- Panel Bias from Attrition and Conditioning: A Case Study of the Knowledge Networks Panel; 2001; Clinton, J. D.
- A Comparison of the Random Digit Dialing Telephone Survey Methodology with Internet Survey Methodology...; 2001; Chang, L. C., Krosnick, J. A.
- A Free Web TV for Your Thoughts; 2001; Longstreth, A.
- Online Methodologies And Best Practices; 2001; Frankovic, K. A.
- Evaluating Nonresponse in a Web-Enabled Survey on Health and Aging; 2001; Wiebe, E. F., Eyerman, J., Loft, J. D.
- Probability Based Internet Surveys: A Synopsis of Early Methods and Survey Research Results; 2001; Huggins, V. J.