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Bach, M. (2000). Using The Power Of The Internet As A Strategic Research Tool. Paper presented at the Mastering Web-based surveys & Online Research Techniques conference, June 12-14, 2000, San Diego, CA, USA. Abstract.
Bailey, R.D., Foote, W.E., & Throckmorton, B. (2000). Human Sexual Behavior: A Comparison of College and Internet Surveys. In M.H. Birnbaum (Ed.), Psychological experiments on the Internet. San Diego: Academic Press. Abstract.
Baker, R., & Crawford, S. (2002). Testing Web Questionnaires. Paper presented at the International Conference on Questionnaire Development, Evaluation, and Testing Methods (QDET). Charleston, South Carolina, November 14-17, 2002. 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.
Balden, W.A. (1999). Project Landmark. A Comprehensive Study to Determine if The Internet Presents a Valid Data Collection Alternative for Mainstream Consumer Goods and Services. ARF's Online Research Day - Towards Validation. Advertising Research Foundation, New York, pp. 14-27.
Ballard, C., & Prine, R. (2002). Citizen Perceptions of Community Policing: Comparing Internet and Mail Survey Responses. Social Science Computer Review, 20, 4.
Bandilla, W. (2002). Web-Surveys - An Appropriate Mode of Data-Collection for the Social Sciences?" In B. Batinic, U.-D. Reips, M. Bosnjak & A. Werner: Online Social Sciences. Seattle: Hogrefe & Huber, pp. 1-6.
Bandilla, W., & Bosnjak, M. (1999). Teilnahmeverhalten bei nicht-restringierten Web-Surveys - eine Typologie [Participation in Non-Restricted Web-Surveys - A Typology]. Paper presented at The German Online Research 99, Nürnberg, Germany. Abstract.
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
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.
Barak, A. (1997). Psychological counseling and therapy through the Internet: Where does the superhighway go? Paper presented in a symposium, A. Barak & A. Rolnik (Co-Chairs), Psychological applications on the Internet. Annual conference of the Israeli Psychological Association, Tel-Aviv.
Barak, A. (1998). Uses and applications of the Internet in the service of career counselors. Paper presented in a conference of the Association of Vocational & Career Counseling in Israel: Border-Free Employment and Careers, Maale Hahamisha.
Barak, A. (1999a). Psychological applications on the Internet: A discipline on the threshold of a new millennium. Applied and Preventive Psychology , 8, pp. 231-246.
Barak, A. (1999b). The Internet as a cross-cultural tool. Paper presented at the annual conference of Sietar, Zichron Yaacov. |
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