Web Survey Bibliography
Title Electronic versus traditional student ratings of instruction
Author Layne B. H., DeCristoforo, J. R., McGinty, D.
Source Research in Higher Education, 40, 2, pp. 221-232
Year 1999
Database Kluwer Journals
Access date 29.03.2004
Abstract At a large university, ratings of faculty in five academic areas were collected from two groups of students using paper-and-pencil and electronic survey administration modes. Factor analyses performed on both sets of data showed that the two modes yielded similar factor patterns. A 2 x 5 MANOVA indicated that ratings were significantly influenced by academic area (p < .001) but not by survey method. A high percentage of students in both groups felt confident that their ratings were anonymous, though anonymity ratings were significantly higher (p < .001) in the paper-and-pencil group. Students' satisfaction with the mode of administration was significantly higher (p < .01) for the electronic group than for the paper-and-pencil group. Overall, results suggest that the electronic survey mode is a viable alternative to the paper-and-pencil mode of administration.
Access/Direct link Kluwer Journals (abstract)
Year of publication1999
Bibliographic typeJournal article
Web Survey Bibliography - Standards, codes (430)
- Online Social Sciences; 2002; Batinic, B., Reips, U. -D., Bosnjak, M.
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- Attitudes toward Internet Privacy: Slovenian Internet users's view; 2002; Kovacic, M., Vehovar, V.
- Innovations in Survey Research: An Application of Web-Based Surveys; 2002; Sills, S.J., Song, C.
- Restricted privacy: Information privacy as a culture-specific construct; 2002; Ribak, R.
- The Impact of Privacy and Security Concerns on the Willingness to Provide Sensitive Information about...; 2002; Aoki, K., Elasmar, M. G.
- Ethics revisited: Traditional research ethics and new ethical challenges in reseraching internet contexts...; 2002; Elgesem, D.
- Internet studies and new ethical challenges - making common ground in the international researcher society...; 2002; Ess, C.
- Online Research and Anonymity; 2002; Sassenberg, K., Kreutz, S.
- An Experimental Comparison of Knowledge Networks and The GSS; 2002; Bradburn, N. M.
- Toward a Typology of Internet Users and Online Privacy Concerns; 2002; Sheehan, K. B.
- Forms of Research in MUDs; 2002; Utz, S.
- Privacy Perceptions and Online Practices; 2002; Viseu, A., Clement, A., Aspinall, J.
- Ethische Dimensionen der Online-Forschung; 2001; Dzeyk, W.
- Metaevaluation of the Web-Based ATE Survey Evaluation System; 2001; Hartmann, D., Loizides, G.
- Marketing research in the new millennium: emerging issues and trends; 2001; Malhotra, N. K., Peterson, M.
- Ethics and the Internet: Issues Associated with Qualitative Research; 2001; de Lorme, D. E., Sinkhan, G. M., French, W.
- The External Ethics Audit: A Guided Experience in Self-Directed Web Inquiry; 2001; DuFrene, D. D.
- Medical internet ethics: a field in evolution; 2001; Dyer, K. A., Thompson, C. D.
- A Primer on Internet Organizational Surveys; 2001; Simsek, Z., Veiga, J. F.
- Web research -- the final frontier?; 2001; Wickham, S., Stewart, S.
- Internet users' adoption of Web retailing: user and product dimensions; 2001; Fenech, T., O'Cass, A.
- Technical and Legal Approaches to Unsolicited Electronic Mail; 2001; Sorkin, D. E.
- Analysis of Internet Users' Level of Online Privacy Concerns; 2001; O'Neil, D.
- Dimensions of Internet Science; 2001; Reips, U. -D., Bosnjak, M.
- Improving Survey Research on the World-Wide Web Using the Randomized Response Technique; 2001; Musch, J., Broder, A., Klauer, K. C.
- Statement about Internet Polls; 2001; NCPP Polling Review Board
- Methodological variables in Web-based research that may affect results: Sample type, monetary...; 2001; O'Neil, K. M., Penrod, S. D.
- Seeking explanation in theory: Reflections on the social practices of organizations that distribute...; 2001; Robbin, A., Koball, H.
- Sampling for Web-Based Surveys; 2001; de Angelis, C.
- Strategies For Implementing An In-House Internet Based Research Capability: Lessons Learned In Leveraging...; 2001; Cookson, P.
- Publishing a Major Government Report in Electronic Format - the Implications for Social Researchers; 2001; Walker, A., Connor, S.
- Everything You Need To Know About Online Data Collection Regulations; 2001; Ustaran, E.
- Ethics of Internet Research: Contesting the Human Subjects Research Model; 2001; Bassett, E. H., O'Riordan, K.
- Studying the Amateur Artist: A Perspective on Disguising Data Collected in Human Subjects Research on...; 2001; Bruckman, A.
- Research Ethics in Internet-Enabled Research: Human Subjects Issues and Methodological Myopia; 2001; Walther, J. B.
- What is special about the ethical issues in online research?; 2001; Elgesem, D.
- Ethical Issues of Online Communication Research; 2001; Capurro, R., Pingel, C.
- Consumer privacy and online marketing: Bringing the human back into the picture; 2001; Brooks, L., Airey, A.
- On-line market research; 2001; Miller, T. W., Dickson, P. R.
- Representations or People; 2001; White, M.
- Blaise Internet Services put to the test: Web-surveying the construction industry; 2000; Wings, H., Roos, M.
- Using Web questionnaires for judgement and decisoin making research; 2000; Baron, J., Siepmann, M.
- Computer software and qualitative analysis: trends, issues and resources; 2000; Lee, R. M., Esterhuizen, L.
- Privacy in Market Research: Rights, Responsibilities and Remedies; 2000; Murphy, P. E.
- Walking the line: ethical and legal issues in Internet research; 2000; Klemm, P., Nolan, M.
- Internet Communication and Qualitative Research: A Handbook for Researching Online; 2000; Mann, C., Stewart, F.
- Measuring response rates in online surveys; 2000; MacElroy, B.

