Web Survey Bibliography
Title Online Questionnaires for Outbreak Investigations
Source Epidemiology; 22, 6, pp. 875-876
Year 2011
Access date 26.07.2017
Abstract The online questionnaire has become a viable alternative in many research disciplines to paper-based questionnaires. However, it is still not a commonly used method for epidemiologic outbreak investigations. We compared an online questionnaire with a paper-based questionnaire for an outbreak investigation in the South Australian Department of Health. (...)
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Web survey bibliography - Johnson, D. R. (3)
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- To Weight, or Not to Weight, That is the Question: Survey Weights and Multivariate Analysis; 2012; Young, R., Johnson, D. R.
- Online Questionnaires for Outbreak Investigations; 2011; Parry, A. E.; Johnson, D. R.; Byron-Gray, K.; Raupach, J. C. A.; McPherson, M.