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Differences in General Health of Internet Users and Non-users and Implications for the Use of Web Surveys

Differences in General Health of Internet Users and Non-users and Implications for the Use of Web Surveys

... Web surveys have become popular in many fields of research. To compensate persisting undercoverage and nonresponse problems of web surveys, weighting strategies are used. However, the ...

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Web Surveys Optimized for Smartphones: Are there Differences Between Computer and Smartphone Users?

Web Surveys Optimized for Smartphones: Are there Differences Between Computer and Smartphone Users?

... The control variables on the user level are the following: education, gender, age, political interest and a variable (Decided) that gets the value 1 if the respon- dents had already made their vote choice when they used ...

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Using online vacancies and web surveys to analyse the labour market: a methodological inquiry

Using online vacancies and web surveys to analyse the labour market: a methodological inquiry

... market surveys can be used to compare the charac- teristics structure of web survey respondents and potentially make ...in web surveys are post-stratification weighting and propensity score ...

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Effects of Respondent and Survey Characteristics on the Response Quality of an Open-Ended Attitude Question in Web Surveys

Effects of Respondent and Survey Characteristics on the Response Quality of an Open-Ended Attitude Question in Web Surveys

... self-administered surveys. By applying multilevel analy- ses to data from 29 web surveys, we examined the effects of respondent and survey level characteristics on three indicators of response ...

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DADOS-Survey: an open-source application for CHERRIES-compliant Web surveys

DADOS-Survey: an open-source application for CHERRIES-compliant Web surveys

... of Web-based surveys in the biomedical sciences presents several inherent ...participant, Web-surveys present challenges for researchers who choose to use them ...utilizes Web-survey ...

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Where Am I? A Meta-Analysis of Experiments on the Effects of Progress Indicators for Web Surveys

Where Am I? A Meta-Analysis of Experiments on the Effects of Progress Indicators for Web Surveys

... a web survey has notable differences when compared to other computer ...in web surveys are placed in areas where visual focus rarely goes (most commonly on the top right corner), whereas, in computer ...

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General population norms for the EQ-5D-3 L in Norway: comparison of postal and web surveys

General population norms for the EQ-5D-3 L in Norway: comparison of postal and web surveys

... two surveys in samples that were aimed to be representative of the Norwegian general population: 1) a postal survey ( n = 5000) and 2) a panel study with electronic data collection ( n = ...the web survey ...

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Online Surveys are Mixed-Device Surveys. Issues Associated with the Use of Different (Mobile) Devices in Web Surveys

Online Surveys are Mixed-Device Surveys. Issues Associated with the Use of Different (Mobile) Devices in Web Surveys

... Online surveys are now being completed on a range of different devices: PC, laptops, tablets, mobile phones or hybrids between these ...online surveys that are in practice being completed on different ...

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Where Am I? A Meta-Analysis of Experiments on the Effects of Progress Indicators for Web Surveys

Where Am I? A Meta-Analysis of Experiments on the Effects of Progress Indicators for Web Surveys

... Permanent repository link: http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/14427/ Link to published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0894439313497468 Copyright and reuse: City Research Online aims to mak[r] ...

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Spoken Dialog Systems for Automated Survey Interviewing

Spoken Dialog Systems for Automated Survey Interviewing

... Spoken dialog systems are widely used in te- lephony applications such as customer service, information access, and transaction fulfillment. They are also now common in virtual assistant applications for smartphones and ...

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Self-reported data in environmental health studies: mail vs. web-based surveys

Self-reported data in environmental health studies: mail vs. web-based surveys

... mail surveys generally yields higher response rates than Web surveys, being still considered the preferred re- sponse method [24, 34, ...the Web mode, espe- cially when the study is conducted ...

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WebDataNet: A network on web based data collection, methodological challenges, solutions and implementation

WebDataNet: A network on web based data collection, methodological challenges, solutions and implementation

... of web-based data ...of web-based data but also society in general will benefit from research conducted as part of this ...of web surveys within Eu- rope will benefit society by reducing the ...

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The Soundness of Surveys: Offline and Online

The Soundness of Surveys: Offline and Online

... online surveys, and phone surveys to a smaller degree, is a low reply ...and web-surveys, response-rates often fall (far) below ...that web- surveys be given can be diverse from ...

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Temporal variation of residential pesticide use and comparison of two survey platforms: a longitudinal study among households with young children in Northern California

Temporal variation of residential pesticide use and comparison of two survey platforms: a longitudinal study among households with young children in Northern California

... time-activity surveys [43], long-term studies with repeated measurement designs are usually subject to large participant loss over time, which reduces the power to evaluate longitudinal ...telephone/web ...

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Conducting Web-Based Surveys

Conducting Web-Based Surveys

... mailed surveys, repeated follow-ups have diminishing returns and at some point risk irritating potential respondents without noticeably increasing response ...plain Web surveys that load quickly ...

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Martinez-Gomez

Martinez-Gomez

... The research results confirm the equivalence in respect to the paper and web surveys of JDS adapted to university teaching, reveal the same factor structure, factor loadings and reliability scales. Bartram ...

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The Use & Consequences of Performance Management & Control Systems : A Study of a Professional Services Firm

The Use & Consequences of Performance Management & Control Systems : A Study of a Professional Services Firm

... Wide Web (the web) as a means of collecting large amounts o f data ...the web survey method is very scant despite this mode of data collection becoming established in other fields o f management ...

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A structured approach to web panel surveys: the use of a sequential framework for non random survey sampling inference

A structured approach to web panel surveys: the use of a sequential framework for non random survey sampling inference

... already Web surveys 3 have been both hyped for their capabilities and criticized for their ...mail surveys when they were still regarded as unproven survey ...problems. Surveys by mail ...

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Exploring physician specialist response rates to web-based surveys

Exploring physician specialist response rates to web-based surveys

... The sensitive nature of our topic (i.e. physician billing practices) and the time-period during which our survey was conducted most likely contributed to a lower re- sponse rate. Survey research shows that survey topics ...

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View of Exploring Slider vs. Categorical Response Formats in Web-Based Surveys
							| Journal of Research Practice

View of Exploring Slider vs. Categorical Response Formats in Web-Based Surveys | Journal of Research Practice

... future surveys employing the emoticon format, respondents reported the emoticon scale format was “cute” (Derham, 2011, ...formatted surveys in the ...that Web surveys should not employ sliders ...

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