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Building and managing an online panel with phpPanelAdmin [PDF]
Online data collection within social and behavioral research is burgeoning. For surveying individuals online, researchers are increasingly relying on online panels and similar subject pools. phpPanelAdmin is a Web-based platform that is intended to assist researchers in quickly setting up and managing an online panel. phpPanelAdmin solves many problems
Anja S Göritz, Göritz Anja S
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The AUTNES Online Panel Study 2017–2024: A Dataset of Austrian Voter Attitudes and Behavior [PDF]
The AUTNES Online Panel Study, a component of the Austrian National Election Study (AUTNES), is a longitudinal survey designed to analyze electoral dynamics in Austria across multiple election cycles, spanning from 2017 to 2024.
Julia Partheymüller +2 more
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Comparison of US Panel Vendors for Online Surveys
BackgroundDespite the increasing use of panel surveys, little is known about the differences in data quality across panels. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to characterize panel survey companies and their respondents based on (1) the ...
Craig, Benjamin M +5 more
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If respondents recognize repeated survey questions and remember their previous responses, this can result in measurement error. Most studies to date that have investigated respondents’ recall of their prior answers have done so in the context of ...
Tobias Rettig, Bella Struminskaya
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Memory Effects: A Comparison Across Question Types
A crucial assumption of survey measurements is that respondents carefully perceive, reflect upon, and provide a response to a given question and that this process is independent of respondents’ memory of their responses to previous questions.
Tobias Rettig +2 more
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Usability Evaluations Employing Online Panels Are Not Bias-Free
A growing trend in UX research is the use of Online Panels (OPs), namely people enrolled in a web platform who have agreed to participate regularly in online studies and/or in the execution of simple and repetitive operations.
Piero Maggi +5 more
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Gambling Harm and the Prevention Paradox in Massachusetts
The term “prevention paradox” focuses on the notion that more aggregate harm is experienced by low-risk individuals even though high-risk individuals experience the greatest amount of harm per individual.
Rachel A. Volberg +3 more
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We investigate panel conditioning effects in a long-running probability-based online panel of the general population through a large-scale experiment conducted in 2020.
Carina Cornesse +5 more
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A number of countries in Europe and beyond have established online or mixed mode panels with a web component based upon probability samples. This paper aims to assess the first ever attempt to do this cross-nationally using an input harmonised approach ...
Gianmaria Bottoni, Rory Fitzgerald
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High Frequency and High Quality Survey Data Collection
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has a massive impact on society. To curb the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, unprecedented containment measures are being taken by governments around the world.
Annelies G. Blom +11 more
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