Web Survey Bibliography
This article describes an evaluator’s experience constructing a World Wide Web site to collect evaluation data. Data collection via the Web presents a series of technical and design challenges. Eight lessons surrounding Web site development, including site design, data management, data presentation, and computer platform considerations are discussed. The article concludes that Web-based data collection has several possible advantages over paper-and-pencil forms and is a promising method that does not compromise data quality.
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Web survey bibliography - American Journal of Evaluation (3)
- Reminders in Web-Based Data Collection: Increasing Response at the Price of Retention?; 2012; Goeritz, A., Crutzen, R.
- Is a Web survey as effective as a mail survey? A field experiment among computer users; 2005; Kiernan, N. E., Kiernan, M., Oyler, M. A., Gilles, C.
- Surveying Through Cyberspace; 1999; Supowitz, J. A.