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This page will provide you with some interesting, important and actual literature about online research as a method or research in general that has been conducted online.

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Mayer, C., & Pratt, R. (1966). A note on nonresponse in a mail survey. Public Opinion Quarterly, 30, 667-646. 

McBroom, W. (1988). Sample attrition in panel studies: A research note. International Review of Sociology, 18 (Autumn), 231-246. 

Mizes, S. J., Fleece, L. E., & Roos, C. (1984). Incentives for Increasing Return Rates: Magnitude Levels, Response Bias, and Format. Public Opinion Quarterly, 48.

Musch, J. & Reips, U.-D. (2000). A Brief History of Web Experimenting. In Birnbaum, M.H. (Ed.) (2000). Psychological Experiments on the Internet. San Diego, CA: Academic Press

Musch, J., Bröder, A., & Klauer, C. C. (2001). Improving Survey Research on the World-Wide Web Using the Randomized Response Technique. In U.D. Reips & M. Bosnjak (Eds.). Dimensions of Internet Science. Berlin: Pabst, pp. 179-192.

 

 
 

Last Update: March 2003

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