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Little is known about the measurement quality of questions in web surveys, even if, this information is crucial to design better questionnaires and to correct for measurement errors in substantive analyses.
Anna DeCastellarnau, Melanie Revilla
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O USO DA INTERNET EM SURVEYS: OPORTUNIDADES E DESAFIOS
Este artigo discute o uso da Internet nas pesquisas de levantamento de dados (surveys), tratando das questões que são exclusivas deste meio e daquelas comuns a outros ambientes de pesquisa, mas que apresentam particularidades quando no ambiente online ...
Jorge Manoel Teixeira Carneiro +1 more
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Methodologies for crawler based Web surveys. [PDF]
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by MCB UP Ltd in Internet Research on 01/05/2002, available online: https://doi.org/10.1108/10662240210422503 The accepted version of the publication may differ from the final published version ...
Mike Thelwall, Thelwall, Mike
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Web Surveys Optimized for Smartphones: Are there Differences Between Computer and Smartphone Users?
This paper shows that computer users and smartphone users taking part in a web survey optimized for smartphones give responses of almost the same quality.
Ioannis Andreadis
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The use and positioning of clarification features in web surveys [PDF]
Clarification features are used in Web surveys to improve the quality of responses. It is generally advised to place clarification features after the question stem. However, based on initial findings of an eye-tracking study (Kunz & Fuchs, 2012),
Metzler Anke, Kunz Tanja, Fuchs Marek
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Web engineering security: essential elements [PDF]
Security is an elusive target in today’s high-speed and extremely complex, Web enabled, information rich business environment. This paper presents the idea that there are essential, basic organizational elements that need to be identified, defined and ...
William Bradley Glisson +3 more
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Background In health research, population estimates are generally obtained from probability-based surveys. In market research surveys are frequently conducted from volunteer web panels.
Andrew Copas +4 more
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Investigating response order effects in web surveys using eye tracking [PDF]
Response order effects are a well-known phenomenon that can occur when answering survey questions with multiple response categories. Although various theoretical explanations exist, the empirical evidence is contradictory.
Höhne Jan Karem, Lenzner Timo
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Best practices to create and implementhighly effective web surveysExclusively combining design and sampling issues, Handbook of Web Surveys presents a theoretical yet practical approach to creating and conducting web surveys. From the history of web surveys to various modes of data collection to tips for detecting error, this book thoroughly introduces
BETHLEHEM, JELKE, BIFFIGNANDI, Silvia
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Factors Affecting Response Rates of the Web Survey with Teachers
Although web survey has been a popular method of data collection in the academic community, it presents meagre response rates, which primarily affect the validity of the results as well as the reliability of the outcomes. Surveys worldwide that study the
Konstantinos Lavidas +6 more
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