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Web 2.0 and panels

Web 2.0 refers to the new generation of tools and services on the web which allow private individuals to publish and collaborate in ways previously available only to corporations with serious budgets, or to dedicated enthusiasts and semi-professional...

Catalogue: Panel Research 2006
Author: Mike Cooke
Company: GfK
October 8, 2006

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Social class and life style differences between modes of data collection

This paper assesses the external validity of research results from an online internet panel compared to mail, telephone and paper pencil samples.Social class, product consumption and usage as well consumer values are analysed for differences....

Catalogue: Panel Research 2006
Authors: Kristof De Wulf, Bert Weijters, Niels Schillewaert
Company: InSites Consulting
October 8, 2006

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Panel and data quality

A common forecast argues a cadre of professional respondents threaten the validity and reliability of results from market research- especially Internet-based market research using online access panels.While usefully drawing attention to the issue of...

Catalogue: Panel Research 2006
Authors: Holland Hofman Brown, Renee Smith
Company: Harris Interactive (Europe)
October 8, 2006

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SMS and WAP

This paper describes the results of two tests to examine how mobile phone technology can be used in association with online research. The first test demonstrates how text messaging can be used to boost response to an online study. The second test...

Catalogue: Panel Research 2006
Authors: Charles Pearson, Kevin Goldberg, Lucy Eyers
Company: Research Now SSI
October 8, 2006

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Motivations to join

In a world where marketing messages are ubiquitous and consumers try to shield themselves from message proliferation by subscribing to do not call lists and using spam blockers, what hope do researchers have to meet the high sampling standards upon...

Catalogue: Panel Research 2006
Authors: Howard R. Moskowitz, Alex Gofman, Leyla Namiranian
Company: Decision Analyst, Inc.
October 8, 2006

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How not to kill the goose that lays the golden egg

This paper describes the latest thinking in the field of psychology relating to human motivation and how this may be used to inform the market research industry in its quest to reduce non-response.It reviews and contextualises the history of...

Catalogue: Panel Research 2006
Author: Pete Cape
Company: Research Now SSI
October 8, 2006

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Privacy laws, internet scams and other challenges affecting panel research

The paper reviews various ways in which security breaches occur and suggests ways to prevent them. It addresses crime on the Internet, specifically phishing and spyware, and considers what could happen to panel research firms if their panelists'...

Catalogue: Panel Research 2006
Author: David W. Stark
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
October 8, 2006

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The effects of panel recruitment and management on research results

This paper provides outcomes from an empirical study across 19 online panels that has been conducted during April and May of 2006.The underlying methodology and the outcomes of the study will be presented. However, more important are the learnings...

Catalogue: Panel Research 2006
Authors: Pieter Willems, Robert van Ossenbruggen, Ted Vonk
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
October 8, 2006

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Emerging from the shadow of consumer panels

This paper reviews the specific challenges faced by Business to Business (B2B) researchers in using internet access panels.The history of internet research has been dominated by the consumer perspective although the move away from traditional data...

Catalogue: Panel Research 2006
Author: Marek Vaygelt
October 8, 2006