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Lit-Index

Sample design, selection, solicitation

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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.
Banks, R. (1998). The Internet and Market Research: Where can we go Today?. Paper presented at The Internet, Marketing & Research 5. A seminar organized by Computing Marketing & Research Consultancy Ltd. (CMR). London, June 8-9. Abstract.
Banks, R. (2000). Introduction: Survey and Statistical Computing in the New Millennium. Social Science Computer Review 18, no. 4 (2000): 381-383. Abstract.
Batagelj, Z., & Vehovar, V. (1998c). WWW Surveys. In: Anuska Ferligoj (Ed.): Advances in methodology, data analysis, and statistics. Faculty of Social Sciences, Ljubljana, pp. 209-224.
Bauman, S., Jobity, N., Airey, J., Wilson, D., Atak, H., & Deis, M. (2001). Going Global: Issues in Applying Internet Research Internationally for an Elite Audience. Paper presented at 2001 AAPOR Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec, May 17-20, 2001. Available from Wintellitech.
Biesecker, L.G. & Derenzo, E.G. (1995). Internet Solicitation of Research Subjects for Genetic-Studies. American Journal of Human Genetics, 57, 5, pp. 1255-1256.
Birnbaum, M.H. (2000b). Decision Making in the Lab and on the Web. In Birnbaum, Michael H. (Ed.): Psychological experiments on the Internet. San Diego : Academic Press. Abstract.
Bradley, N. (1999b). Sampling for Internet surveys. An examination of respondent selection for Internet research. International Journal of Market Research, 41, 4, pp. 387. Paper.
Bradley, N. (1999c). SAMPLING FROM INTERNET DISCUSSION GROUPS. Paper.
Cho, H., v LaRose, R. (1999). Privacy issues in internet surveys. Social Science Computer Review, 17, 4, pp. 421-434.
Coates, D., & Froggatt, M. (1997). On-Line Recruitment & Web Sampling. Paper presented at The Internet, Marketing & Research 4. A seminar organized by Computing Marketing & Research Consultancy Ltd. (CMR).December 15-16, 1997, London, UK. Abstract.
Comley, P. (2000a). Pop-up surveys. What works, what doesn’t work and what will work in the future. Proceedings of the ESOMAR Worldwide Internet Conference Net Effects 3. April 10-12, 2000, Dublin, ESOMAR, Amsterdam Publication Series - Volume 237. Paper.
Cooke, M., Michael, J., & Proctor, R. (2000). Internet Cafes: The Next Revolution in Market Research?" THE WORLDWIDE INTERNET CONFERENCE NET EFFECTS 3, Dublin (Ireland), 10-12 April 2000. ESOMAR Publication Series - Volume 237. Abstract.
Cookson, P. (1999). Lessons learned in leveraging the Internet for global market research. Paper presented at The Second Annual Advanced Market esearch Conference and Exhibition. Driving Strategy with Market and Customer Research and Intelligence. August 9 –12, 1999, San Francisco, California, USA. Abstract.
Coomber, R. (1997b). Using the Internet for Survey Research. Sociological Research Online, 2, 2. http://www.scoresonline.org.uk/scoresonline/2/2/coomber.html (January 9th, 2001) Paper.
 
 
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