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Understanding the complexity of varied devices for taking surveys

What happens when different devices are used to access and complete online surveys is examined in this presentation. As smart phones and tablets become increasingly popular, respondents are attempting to participate in online surveys with their...

Catalogue: 3D Digital Dimensions 2012: (Online + Social Media + Mobile) Research
Authors: Charles Pearson, Lindsay Veling, Misha Tsvelik, Kalle Backlund, Sandra Jehoel
November 6, 2012

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Can survey gaming techniques cross continents?

The last years has seen a proliferation of more creative ways of asking questions in online surveys. More recently the idea of gamification has exploded onto market researchers' consciousness along with new ideas on how questions can be asked in...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2012: Asia Kaleidoscope
Authors: Duncan Rintoul, Jon Puleston
April 17, 2012

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How far is too far?

This paper takes a quantitative approach to investigating the role of how the various interfaces available to us (Traditional, Flash and Gamification) resonate with online panellists. Most importantly, it explores the 'Buyer Beware' learning around...

Catalogue: 3D Digital Dimensions 2011: (Online + Social Media + Mobile) Research
Authors: Bernie Malinoff, Jon Puleston
October 26, 2011

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All fun and games?

This paper describes an experiment in which a single questionnaire was fielded in four different styles of presentation: text only, decoratively visual, functionally visual, and gamified. Respondents were randomly assigned to only one presentation...

Catalogue: Congress 2011: Impact
Authors: Theo Downes-Le Guin, Joanne Mechling, Erica Ruyle, Reg Baker
Company: Market Strategies International
September 18, 2011

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Webnography: A new market survey technique

Market research has a new vast territory to explore: cyberspace. All kinds of people from around the world converge in this so-called cyberspace, where time and space acquire new dimensions and all kinds of topics can be addressed. The network is a...

Catalogue: Latin America 2010: The Innovation Journey
Authors: Manuel Barberena, Maria Elena León
Company: Pearson S.A. de C.V.
May 21, 2010

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Best practices in mobile research

Mobile Internet access is emerging as an alternative to Internet access on desktop or laptop computers. Members of online panels can receive invitations to surveys on their mobile devices, and data collection from respondents using mobile devices is...

Catalogue: Online Research 2009: Online Panels & Beyond
Authors: Chris Ferneyhough, Chris Ryan, Manuel Zahariev
Company: Vision Critical
October 29, 2009

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From social engineering to social networking

Social engineering scams trading on the good names of reputable research organizations threaten to undermine the public's participation in legitimate surveys. Major scams in several countries are duping consumers in the name of research. Online...

Catalogue: Congress 2009: Leading The Way
Author: David W. Stark
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
September 22, 2009

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The future is hybrid

This paper will show how qualitative creative development expertise can be cross bred with online research to create a powerful new hybrid technique. Broadband means we can now do many of the classic qualitative ranking and projective techniques...

Catalogue: Qualitative 2008: Consumer Choice
Author: Chris Forrest
November 20, 2008

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Are panelists employees or respondents?

Online survey panelists are frequently characterized as 'professional respondents' motivated by self-interested, incentive-maximization. Little scientific evidence exists to evaluate such claims.This paper reports on two experiments testing...

Catalogue: Panel Research 2007
Author: Eric Taylor
October 28, 2007