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Lit-Index

Web vs. other survey modes (Offline vs. Online)

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Aoki, K., & Elasmar, M. (2000). Opportunities And Challenges Of A Web Survey: A Field Experiment. Paper presented at the 55th Annual Conference of American Association for Public Opinion Research. Portland, Oregon, May 18-21, 2000.
Asha, R.P. (2002). Web-based Survey versus Conventional Survey. The Malaysian Experience in Conducting the Internet Subscriber Study. Paper presented at the ICIS 2002 - International Conference on Improving Surveys. Copenhagen, Denmark, August 25-28, 2002. Paper.
Askew, R., Craighill, P.M., & Zukin, C. (2000). Internet Surveys: Fast, Easy, Cheap, And Representative Of Whom?" Paper presented at the 55th Annual Conference of American Association for Public Opinion Research. Portland, Oregon, May 18-21, 2000.
Bailey, R.D., Foote, W.E., & Throckmorton, Barbara (2000). Human Sexual Behavior: A Comparison of College and Internet Surveys. In Birnbaum, Michael H. (Ed.): Psychological experiments on the Internet. San Diego : Academic Press. Abstract.
Balden, W.A. (1998). Project Landmark: Distinguishing the 'Netizen' from the 'Notizen'. Paper presented at The Internet, Marketing & Research 5. A seminar organized by Computing Marketing & Research Consultancy Ltd. (CMR). June 8-9, 1998, London, UK. Abstract.
Ballard, C., & Prine, R. (2002). Citizen Perceptions of Community Policing: Comparing Internet and Mail Survey Responses. Social Science Computer Review, 20, 4.
Bandilla, W., & Bosnjak, M. (2002). Mode-Effects in Web Surveys?. Paper presented at the The American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) 57th Annual Conference, St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA, May 16-19, 2002. Abstract
Bason, J.J. (2000). Comparing Results From Telephone, Mail, Internet, And Interactive Voice Recognition Surveys Of Drug And Alcohol Use Among University Of Georgia Students. Poster presented at the 55th Annual Conference of American Association for Public Opinion Research. Portland, Oregon, USA, May 18-21, 2000.
Batagelj, Z., Lozar Manfreda, K., Vehovar, V., & Zaletel, M. (2000). Cost and Errors of Web Surveys in Establishment Surveys. Paper presented at the International Conference on Establishement Surveys - II, Buffalo, New York, USA, June 17-21, 2000. Abstract. Slides. Full paper available on request.
Bates, N. (2001). Internet versus Mail as a Data Collection Methodology from a High-Coverage Population. Paper presented at 2001 AAPOR Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec, May 17-20, 2001. Abstract.
Batinic, B., & Lohmüller, T. (2002). Online household panel. Paper presented at The German Online Research Conference (GOR) 2002. University of Hohenheim, Germany, October 10-11, 2002. Abstract.
Beck, K., & Raulfs, A. (1999). Der Computer als Medium der Medienintegration: Ergebnisse und Erfahrungen einer internationalen online/ offline-Delphi-Befragung (The Computer as a Medium for Media Integration. Results and Experiences of an international online and offline survey). In U.-D. Reips, B. Batinic, W. Bandilla, M. Bosnjak, L. Gräf, K. Moser, & A. Werner (Eds./Hrsg.), Current Internet science - trends, techniques, results. Aktuelle Online Forschung - Trends, Techniken, Ergebnisse. Zürich: Online Press. [WWW document]. Available URL: http://dgof.de/tband99/.
Berry, S., Schonlau, M., Zapert, K., Payne Simon, L., Sanstad, K., Marcus, S., Adams, J., Spranca, M., Kan, H.-J., & Turner, R. (2001). Comparing Random Digit Dial Surveys With Web Surveys: The Case Of Health Care Consumers In California. Paper presented at 2001 AAPOR Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 17-20, 2001. Abstract.
Best, S.J., Krueger, B., Hubbard, C., & Smith, A. (2001). An Assessment of the Generalizability of Internet Surveys. Social Science Computer Review 19, no. 2 (2001): 131-145.
Birnbaum, M.H. (2000b). Decision Making in the Lab and on the Web. In M.H. Birnbaum (Ed.): Psychological experiments on the Internet. San Diego : Academic Press. Abstract.
 
 
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