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Title Web-based versus paper-based data collection for the evaluation of teaching activity: empirical evidence from a case study
Author Lalla, M., Ferrari, D.
Source Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 1469-297X
Year 2010
Access date 01.04.2010
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Web survey bibliography - Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education (6)

  • Can we augment web responses with telephonic responses to a graduate destination survey?; 2015; du Toit, J.
  • Web-based versus paper-based data collection for the evaluation of teaching activity: empirical evidence...; 2010; Lalla, M., Ferrari, D.
  • A recipe for effective participation rates for web-based surveys ; 2009; Bennett, L., Nair, C. S.
  • The adequacy of response rates to online and paper surveys: what can be done?; 2008; Nulty, D. D.
  • Gathering faculty teaching evaluations by in-class and online surveys: their effects on response rates...; 2004; Dommeyer, C. J., Baum, P., Hanna, R. W., Chapman, K. S.
  • Attitudes of Business Faculty Towards Two Methods of Collecting Teaching Evaluations: Paper vs. Online...; 2002; Dommeyer, C. J., Baum, P., Chapman, K. S., Hanna, R. W.

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