Web Survey Bibliography
Title What Users Want From a Tool for Analyzing and Documenting Electronic Questionnaires: The User Requirements for the TADEQ Project
Author Kelly, M.
Source Social Science Computer Review, 18, 4, pp. 407-420
Year 2000
Database SAGE Journals Online
Access date 17.11.2004
Abstract National Statistical Institutes (NSIs), research institutes, and commercial marketing research organizations are making an increased use of computer-assisted interviewing (CAI) systems for collecting survey data. The growing possibilities of computer hardware and software have made it possible to develop very large and complex electronic questionnaires. In consequence, it has become more and more difficult for developers, interviewers, supervisors, and managers to keep control of the content and structure of CAI instruments. The TADEQ project proposes to develop a flexible tool for documenting and analyzing electronic questionnaires. As a documentation tool, it must be able to produce a human-readable presentation of the electronic questionnaire. This article will describe the first stage of the project: the user consultation and translation of the results into a user requirement to serve as a basis for the remainder of the project.
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Year of publication2000
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Web Survey Bibliography - 2000 (225)
- The measurement of personal values in survey research: A test of alternative rating procedures; 2000; McCarty, J. A., Shrum, L. J.
- Questionnaire design for probability-based Web surveys; 2000; Dennis, J. M., de Rouvray, C., Couper, M. P.
- Model of behavioral intention. A two-factor motivational model of behavioral intention; 2000; Thomas, R. K.
- Internet vs. telephone data collection: Does method matter? Summary of key findngs; 2000
- Effect of response order on likert-type scales; 2000; Weng, L. J., Cheng, C. P.
- DMS/AOL's Opinion Place expands research services to offer broadest online representation available...; 2000
- Research Report: The Evolving Relationship Between General and Specific Computer Self-Efficacy—...; 2000; Agarwal, R., Sambamurthy, V., Stair, R.
- Old, new make up today's surveys.; 2000; James, D.
- Blaise Internet Services put to the test: Web-surveying the construction industry; 2000; Wings, H., Roos, M.
- Software Comes Down to Earth; 2000; Macer, T.
- Using Web questionnaires for judgement and decisoin making research; 2000; Baron, J., Siepmann, M.
- Experiments with Incentives in Telephone Surveys; 2000; Singer, E., van Hoewyk, J., Maher, M. P.
- Computer-assisted text analysis; 2000; Popping, R.
- The cognitive psychology online laboratory; 2000; Francis, G., Neath, I., Surprenant, A. M.
- A Model for Diagnosing and Reducing Nonresponse Bias.; 2000; Colombo, R.
- Tell me, what did you see? The stimulus on computers; 2000; Krantz, J. H.
- Computer software and qualitative analysis: trends, issues and resources; 2000; Lee, R. M., Esterhuizen, L.
- A Propensity Score Adjustment for Selection Bias in Online Surveys; 2000; Bremer, J., Terhanian, G., Smith, R.
- Measuring engineering students' attitudes toward statistics and probability using Internet data collection...; 2000; Sorge, C., Schau,C., Hubele, N., Kennedy, D.
- Comparison of Telephone, Mail, Web, and IVR Surveys; 2000; Bason, J. J.
- An Experiment in Web-Based Data Collection; 2000; Tsapogas, J. A., Collins, M. A.
- Increasing the Response Rate to E-Mail Surveys; 2000; Dommeyer, C. J., Moriarty, E.
- Web and Mail Survey: Comparison on a Large-Scale Project; 2000; Kennedy, J. M., Kuh, G. D., Li, S., Hayek, J., Inghram, J., Bannister, N., Segar, K.
- Sampling and Weighting for Web Surveys; 2000; Krotki, K.
- Mode effects in an Internet/Paper Survey of Employees; 2000; Ramirez, C., Sharp, K., Foster Thompson, L.
- Probability-Based Web Surveying: An Overview; 2000; Rivers, D.
- Validity of Web-Based Surveys: Explorations with Data from 2,382 Teenagers; 2000; Brainbridge, W. S.
- Method and Representation in Internet-Based Survey Tools: Mobility, Community, and Cultural Identity...; 2000; Witte, J. C., Amoroso, L. M., Howard, P. E. N.
- Use of a Website Questionnaire as One Method of Participation in a Physician Survey; 2000; Olson, L., Srinath, K. P., Burich, M. C.
- Why Survey Online? A Practical Look at Issues in the Use of the Internet for Surveys in Higher Education...; 2000; Ballantyne, C.
- Electronic Surveys: A Comparison of E-mail, Web and Mail; 2000; Smee, A., Brennan, M.
- The Effectiveness of Institutional Effectiveness: Doing an Institutional Effectiveness Survey on the...; 2000; Carrigan, S. D., Fisher, J. E., Handwerk, P. G.
- Distance no longer a barrier: Using the internet as a survey tool in educational research; 2000; Dix, K. L., Anderson, J.
- Cost and Errors of Web Surveys in Establishment Surveys; 2000; Batagelj, Z., Lozar Manfreda, K., Vehovar, V., Zaletel, M.
- Towards An Understanding Of Participation In Non-Restricted Web-Surveys - A Typology And Explanatory...; 2000; Bosnjak, M., Bandilla, W.
- Cognitive Issues In The Design Of Web Surveys; 2000; Tourangeau, R., Couper, M. P.
- Best Practices for Building Web Surveys; 2000; Graham, J.
- Surveyings via Internet on the enterprises: methodological aspects and an analysis of the interviewed...; 2000; Biffignandi, S., Pratesi, M.
- Marktforschung mit Online Panels: State of the Art; 2000; Goeritz, A., Reinhold, N., Batinic, B.
- The WWW as a research medium: An illustrative survey on paranormal belief; 2000; Goeritz, A., Schumacher, J.
- Invites, intros and incentives: lessons form a web survey; 2000; Bauman, S., Jobity, N., Airey, J., Atak, H.
- Web-based Data Collection and Assessment in Student Affairs; 2000; Upcraft, M. L., Wortman, T. I.
- Comparative Response to a Survey Executed by Post, E-mail, & Web Form; 2000; Yun, G. W., Trumbo, C. W.
- Health surveys via the Internet: quick and dirty or rapid and robust?; 2000; Fischbacher, C., Chappel, D., Edwards, R., Summerton, N.
- Developing Usability Guidelines for AudioCasi Respondents with Limited Literacy Skills; 2000; Schneider, S. J., Edwards, B.
- Technology Effects: Do CAPI or PAPI Interviews Take Longer?; 2000; Fuchs, M., Couper, M. P., Hansen, S. E.
- Technological concerns for library managers; 2000; Stover, M.
- Navigating Electronic Survey Methods: Three Pilot Studies; 2000; Franceschini, L. A.
- The Electronic Survey Technique: An Integration and Assessment; 2000; Simsek, Z., Veiga, J. F.
- What Users Want From a Tool for Analyzing and Documenting Electronic Questionnaires: The User Requirements...; 2000; Kelly, M.
