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Panel Web surveys

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Anderson, S., & Manias, A. (2000). THE NEXT STAGE IN PANEL MEASUREMENT. Paper presented at ' market research and web based surveys' conference, London, GB, May 30-June 1, 2000. 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.
Barberena Cruz, M., Labastida Gómez de la Torre, G., v Pearson S.A. de C.V. (2001). Creating an Internet research panel in countries with low penetration: The case of Mexico. Paper presented at the LATIN AMERICAN MARKETING RESEARCH CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION. NEW ECONOMY, NEW MARKETING, NEW RESEARCH, Mexico City, Mexico, May 6-8, 2001.
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.
Black, G.S. (1999). Making the Internet Work for Research. Some Lessons from Experience. Paper presented at EXPLOR Forum. The Emergence of Online Market Research (Organized by A.C. Nielsen Center for Marketing Research and School of Business, University of Wisconsin, Madison), October 20-21, 1999.
Bruzzone, D. (1999b). The Top 10 Insights, Day One. About Measuring the Effect of Advertising That Came Out of Day One of the Advertising Research Foundation’s October 1999 Week of Workshops. October 4-7, 1999, New York, USA. Overview.
Bunofsky, T.L. (1999). Developing and Nurturing an Online Panel. Paper presented at the ARF's Week of Workshops, Online Research Workshop, New York, NY, October 4-7, 1999..
Comley, P. (1997b). Ukopinion.com - A Dedicated Web Site Approach to On-line Interviewing. Paper presented at The Internet, Marketing & Research 3. A seminar organized by Computing Marketing & Research Consultancy Ltd. (CMR).June 26, 1997, Kensington, UK. Abstract.
Crabtree, S. (2000a). Charting new ground. Current approaches to the problems of web-based polling. Gallup's Discoveries About Measurement Methodologies. July 31, 2000. Paper.
Dallwitz-Wegner, D. (2002). Online Panel Intelligence. Paper presented at The German Online Research Conference (GOR) 2002. University of Hohenheim, Germany, October 10-11, 2002. Abstract.
Dennis, J.M. (2001a). Are Internet Panels Creating Professional Respondents? A Study of Panel Effects.. Marketing Research, 13, 2, pp. 34-38. Abstract.
Dennis, J.M. (2001b). Response Timing and Coverage of Non-Internet Households in an Internet-Enabled Panel. Paper presented at 2001 AAPOR Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 17-20, 2001. Abstract. Paper.
Dennis, J.M., McCready, W.C., Li, R., Baker, L., & Wagner, T. (2002). A Web-Enabled Panel Case Study. The Health Consumer Information Study. 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
DiNapoli, J. (2000). Sampling For Internet Surveys. Paper presented at 42nd MRA Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, USA, June 7-9, 2000. Abstract.
Fitzgerald, A. (2000a). Establishing and Maintaining Online Panels. San Diego Daily Transcript, June 2000. Paper.
 
 
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