Web Survey Bibliography
Title TDE and Beyond: Data Collection on the World Wide Web
Author Clayton, R. L., Werking, G. S., Harrell, L. J.
Source Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Section, American Statistical Association, 1996, pp. 768-773
Year 1996
Access date 11.08.2004
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Abstract Electronic mail (E-mail) and World Wide Web services are increasingly available within businesses and may be exploited for survey data collection. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has developed a prototype World Wide Web collection instrument for a pilot test of Web collection in the monthly Current Employment Statistics (CES) survey. Respondents receive electronic mail requesting that they enter their data in a World Wide Web page. The data are immediately edited and transmitted to the survey agency's computer.
This paper reviews current Web features relevant to survey data collection, describes the prototype CES Web collection system versus Touchtone Data Entry (TDE), and identifies considerations in the development of a Web survey data collection system. The strengths and weaknesses of Web collection are compared to other automated collection methods in terms of quality, timeliness, and costs.
This paper reviews current Web features relevant to survey data collection, describes the prototype CES Web collection system versus Touchtone Data Entry (TDE), and identifies considerations in the development of a Web survey data collection system. The strengths and weaknesses of Web collection are compared to other automated collection methods in terms of quality, timeliness, and costs.
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Web Survey Bibliography - Mode comparisons (1487)
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- The development of an online adaptive questionnaire for health education in Taiwan; 2000; Jiang, Y.-Y., Chang, Y. -F., Chou, C.
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- World Wide Web Versus Mail Surveys: A Comparison And Report; 1999; Medlin, C., Subroto, R., Ham C. T.
- Computer Literacy and Attitudes toward the Computer: On the Equivalence of Online- und Paper-Pencil-...; 1999; Richter, T., Naumann, J., Noller, S.
- Conjoint analysis of individual preferences over the Internet; 1999; Melles, T., Luzar, M.
- Understanding the Online Population: Lessons from the Harris Poll and the Harris Poll Online; 1999; Black, G. S., Terhanian, G.
- At The Dawn of a New Day; 1999; Spaeth, J
- Can Internet Polling Work? Strategies for Conducting Public Opinion Surveys Online; 1999; Flemming, G., Sonner, M.
- Developing and Nurturing an Online Panel; 1999; Bunofsky, T. L.
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- Electronic vs. Traditional Survey Methods; 1999; MessageMedia, Inc
- Online Personality Assessment: Equivalence of traditional and WWW personality measures; 1999; Buchanan, T.
- Health surveys in the workplace: comparison of postal, email and World Wide Web methods; 1999; Jones, R., Pitt, N.
- Online Research: The Methodology for the Next Millennium; 1999; Nadilo, R.
- Power Buyers or Cautious Shoppers? Segmenting the E-Commerce Market; 1999; Elder, A.
- Validating Online Research: Comparing Data from Telephone and Web-Based Surveys; 1999; Smith, B. A.
- Surveying collegiate Net surfers; 1999; Wygant, S., Lindorf, R.
- Doing Internet Research: Critical Issues and Methods for Examining the Net; 1999; Jones, S.
- Does Internet research work?; 1999; Taylor, H.
- A comparison of survey data collected by regular mail and electronic mail questionnaires; 1999; Shermis, M.D., Lombard, D.
- An empirical comparison of traditional and web-based experimental survey administration: Could it be...; 1999; Frey, B.F.
- An investigation into the perception of dominance from schematic faces: A study using the World-Wide...; 1999; Senior, C., Phillips, M.L., Barnes, J., David, A.S.
- Consumer Segmentation Results Using RDD vs. Mail Panel vs. Internet Sample… There Is A Difference...; 1999; Dietrich, D.

