Web Survey Bibliography
Title A study of civic life on the Internet
Author Fisher, B., Margolis, M., Resnik, D.
Source Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Section, American Statistical Association, 1995, pp.986-991
Year 1995
Access date 20.07.2004
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Abstract
In this paper we first describe some models of electronic democracy that derive from the power of the Internet to enhance citizens' participation in politics. We then explain how we developed and administered a survey to collect data on how people use the Internet to participate in civic life. After reviewing the strengths and weaknesses of our data collection, we evaluate our results with regard to the validity of the models of democracy their implications for survey research and democratic theory.
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Year of publication1995
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Web Survey Bibliography - Email surveys (321)
- Sampling for Internet surveys: An examination of respondent selection for Internet research; 1999; Bradley, N.
- Comparing two forms of an e-mail survey: embedded vs. attached; 1999; Dommeyer, C. J., Moriarty, E.
- Using E-mail To Survey Internet Users In The United States: Methodology And Assessment; 1999; Sheehan, K. B., Hoy, M. G.
- E-mail surveys: what we've learned thus far; 1999; Schuldt, B. A., Totten, J. W.
- Ethical decision making in business: A comparison between New Zealand decision makers and a World Wide...; 1999; Frey, B.F.
- Using e-mail, Web-based technology to survey your current student population; 1999; Howes, C. M., Mailloux, M. R.
- Comparing the response rate, response speed and response quality of two methods of sending questionnaires...; 1998; Tse, A. C. B.
- A Primer in Survey Research; 1998; Watson, S. C.
- Using e-mail as a research tool; 1998; Selwyn, N., Robson, K.
- Research of internet; 1998; Vehovar, V., Remec, M.
- Using the Internet to Measure and Increase Customer Satisfaction; 1998; Chisholm, J.
- Non Probability Sampling for WWW Surveys: A Comparison of Methods; 1998; Schillewaert, N., Langerak, F., Duhamel, T.
- On-line Research - Some options, some problems, some case studies; 1998; Comley, P.
- Survey savvy; 1998; Hildebrand, K.
- Survey software works over the Internet; 1998; Anonymous
- In gear; 1998; Abernathy, D.
- Web-Based Data Collection in the Current Employment Statistics Survey; 1998; Rosen, R. J., Manning, C. D., Harrell, L. J.
- Mail and Other Self Administered Surveys in the 21st Century; The Beginning of a New Era; 1998; Dillman, D. A.
- The top 10 FAQs about on-line research; 1998; MacElroy, B.
- Web Surveys - For Knowledge, Lead Management, And Increased Traffic; 1998; Nadler, R., Henning, J.
- Development of a Standard E-Mail Methodology: Results of an Experiment; 1998; Schaefer, D. R., Dillman, D. A.
- Electronic methods of collecting survey data: A review of E-research; 1997; Tuten, T. L.
- Some Considerations for Conducting an Electronic Mail Study with University Students; 1997; Williams, A. N., Morphew, C.C., Nusser, S. M.
- Between Anecdote and Science: Using E-Mail To Learn about Student Experiences; 1997; Furlong, D. K.
- Determining Effective Follow-up of E-Mail Surveys; 1997; Kittleson, M. J.
- The Internet: Access grows, policies lag; 1997; Frost, M.
- Choosing E-mail or Web for on-line research; 1997; Chisholm, J.
- Research and the Internet: An e-mail survey of sexual orientation; 1997; Sell, R. L.
- A study of factors affecting responses in electronic mail surveys; 1997; Good, K.P.
- Are Internet surveys ready for prime time; 1997; Davis, G.
- Surveys via the Net; 1997; Dalton, G.
- Raosoft sends questionnaires over the Internet; 1997; Anonymous
- Survey Select 2.0 conducts polls with little effort; 1997; Heck, M.
- One Perspective on Collecting Data on the Web; 1997; Gold, J., Ethier, D.
- Notes growth may double in several categories; 1997; Jones, K.
- The lost e-mail method: Milgram’s lost-letter technique in the age of the Internet; 1997; Stern, S. E., Faber, J. E.
- Casting the Net: Surveying an Internet Population; 1997; Smith, C. B.
- Reducing mode effects in "mark all that apply" questions; 1996; Mooney, G. M., Carlson, B. L.
- The Use of Internet as a Data Collection Method; 1996; Comley, P.
- E-mail survey response rates: targeting increases response; 1996; Jackson, L. A., DeCormier, R.
- Early Survey Research on the Internet: Review, Illustration and Evaluation; 1996; Strauss, J.
- Matching Data and Methodologies with Decision Making Objectives; 1996; Gupta, S.
- Internet Political Research and Analysis: A Tour of the COMLINK Survey System; 1996; Mallery, J. C.
- Experimenting in the World Wide Web; 1996; Reips, U. -D.
- Tracking the Progress of E-mail Versus Snail-Mail; 1996; Bachmann, D. P., Elfrink, J., Vazzana, G.
- Chronic prostatitis: Results of an Internet survey; 1996; Alexander, R. B., Trissel, D.
- Subsequent questions may influence answers to preceding questions in mail surveys; 1995; Schwarz, N., Hippler, H. J.
- How to conduct self-administered and mail surveys; 1995; Bourque, L. B., Fielder, E. P.
- Effects of category order on answers in mail and telephone surveys; 1995; Dillman, D. A. et al.
- The Prodigy Experiment in Using e-Mail for Tracking Public Opinion; 1995; Werner, J., Maisel, R., Robinson, K.

