Web Survey Bibliography
Title Introduction: A Debate about the Ethics of Fair Practices for Collecting Social Science Data in Cyberspace
Author Thomas, J.
Source The Information Society, 12, 2, pp. 107-118
Year 1996
Database Ingenta Select
Access date 21.07.2004
Abstract Most of us prefer "doing right" to the opposite. But sometimes it is not easy to determine either what constitutes right conduct or how to do it. In this special ethics issue of TIS, scholars involved in cyberspace research explore the problem of "doing right" in terms of research subjects. The participants here draw from their own research and the ethical dilemmas they confronted. The offerings illustrate how diverse ethical theories can lead to different views over which, or even whether, new formal guidelines are needed for on-line research.
Access/Direct link Ingenta Select (full text)
Year of publication1996
Bibliographic typeJournal article
Web Survey Bibliography (6359)
- Dyspnea During Panic Attacks: An Internet Survey of Incidences of Changes in Breathing; 2001; Anderson, B., Ley, R.
- Using modern IT tools to assess the awareness of MDs on radiation issues and plan a continuous education...; 2001; Barmid, P. D., Psarouli, E., Stilou, S.
- Does the Internet Increase, Decrease, or Supplement Social Capital? Social Networks, Participation,...; 2001; Wellman, B., Haase, A. Q., Witte, J. C., Hampton, K. N.
- Marketing Educator Internet Adoption in 1998 versus 2000: Significant Progress and Remaining Obstacles...; 2001; Lincoln, D. J.
- Practitioner and Academic Recommendations for Internet Marketing and E–Commerce Curricula; 2001; Mitchell, T., Strauss, J.
- Confusion of Group Interest and Self-Interest in Parochial Cooperation on Behalf of a Group; 2001; Baron, J.
- Web-based surveys: reaching potential respondents on-line; 2001; Goldby, T. J., Savitskie, K., Stank, T. P., Vickery, S. K.
- On-line Surveys in International Marketing Research: Pros and Cons; 2001; Ilieva, J., Baron, S., Healey, N. M.
- When money doesn't talk; 2001; Funk, S., McCallum-Keeler, G.
- Reaching IT professionals: online vs. telephone interviewing; 2001; Van Houten, B.
- A comparison of Internet and mail survey methodologies; 2001; Medlin, B., Whitten, D.
- Qualitatively Speaking: Online focus groups are no substitute for the real thing; 2001; Greenbaum, T.
- Randomized Testing of Alternative Survey Formats Using Anonymous Volunteers on the World Wide Web; 2001; Bell, D. S. Mangione, C.M. Kahn, Jr., C.E.
- Designing a questionnaire that dives beneath the surface; 2001; Humphreys, G., McNeish, J.
- Online focus group FAQs; 2001; Zinchiak, M.
- Telephone Survey Methodology; 2001; Groves, R. M., Biemer, P. P., Lyberg, L. E., Massey, J. T., Nicholls II, W. L., Waksberg, J.
- Research at Web speed; 2001; Van Yoder, S.
- Field of dreams; 2001; Osbourne, C.
- In the flesh or online? Exploring qualitative research methodologies; 2001; Seymour, W.S.
- The Web Experimental Psychology Lab: Five years of data collection on the Internet; 2001; Reips, U. -D.
- Raising response; 2001; Anonymous
- Survey Tools - Q & A QUICK AND EASY - SuperSurvey gets simple, effective surveys online immediately; 2001; Rohan, R.
- Is physician Internet research accurate?; 2001; Dietel, K.
- Marketing research in the new millennium: emerging issues and trends; 2001; Malhotra, N. K., Peterson, M.
- Internet marketing research: opportunities and problems; 2001; Furrer, O., Sudharshan, D.
- Designing and conducting virtual focus groups; 2001; Sweet, C.
- Web log file analysis: backlinks and queries; 2001; Thelwall, M.
- User-controlled photographic animations, photograph-based questions, and questionnaires: Three Internet...; 2001; Horswill, M. S., Coster, M. E.
- QuickTake Improves Survey Tool With IVR Technology; 2001; Anonymous
- EZSurvey 2000 Generates Forms for Web, E-mail; 2001; Anonymous
- Doing Online Ethnography; 2001; Guimaraes Jr., M.
- Ethics and the Internet: Issues Associated with Qualitative Research; 2001; de Lorme, D. E., Sinkhan, G. M., French, W.
- Demographic and motivation variables associated with Internet usage activities; 2001; Teo, T. S. H.
- The Mind Over the Web: The Quest for the Definition of a Method for Internet Research; 2001; Riva, G.
- Developing usable Web sites - a review and model; 2001; Cunliffe, D. V.
- The External Ethics Audit: A Guided Experience in Self-Directed Web Inquiry; 2001; DuFrene, D. D.
- An Online Data Web Site for Internet Research: Some Features and an Example; 2001; Robinson, J. P., Neustadtl, A., Kestnbaum, M.
- Proctor & Gamble Readies Online Market-Research Push; 2001; Heun, C. T.
- A critical exploration of face-to-face interviewing vs. computer-mediated interviewing; 2001; Curasi, C. F.
- Eureka! Future of b-to-b research is online; 2001; Lamons, B.
- Make the call: Online results are mixed bag; 2001; Miller, T. W.
- Defining the Benefits of Online Medical Market Research; 2001; Brody, J. K.
- The good, bad and unknown of Internet focus groups; 2001; Strempel, D.
- Medical internet ethics: a field in evolution; 2001; Dyer, K. A., Thompson, C. D.
- The Internet and opinion measurement: surveying marginalized populations; 2001; Koch, N. S., Emrey, J. A.
- Online Polling and Survey Research; 2001; Feld, K. G.
- Study invitations; 2001; Dalley, C.
- A Primer on Internet Organizational Surveys; 2001; Simsek, Z., Veiga, J. F.
- Targeting Audiences On The Internet; 2001; Cheyne, T. L., Ritter, F. E.
- Mail and Internet Surveys (Book Review); 2001; Faubion, C. W., Andrew, J. D.

