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Online access panel and effects on response rates with different types of incentives

The paper describes the most important parameters that influence the response rate of an online access panel.It also includes the results of a comparative study which analyses the dependency of click rates, drop out rates and finally response rates...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Author: Boris von Heesen
April 17, 2005

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To build, or not to build? That is the question

After approximately a decade of evolution, the Internet has become an integral part of most people's lives. As a result, online market research has seen a substantial increase in market acceptance among businesses and the general public. At the heart...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Authors: Alex Gofman, Roseanne Luth
Companies: Luth Research, Moskowitz Jacobs Inc.
April 17, 2005

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Effects of frequent participation on panellists' responses

This paper addresses the impact of frequent responders on online panel research.Results from two studies are reported, comparing the demographics and survey responses of panel members who are frequent survey responders to those of less frequent...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Authors: Linda Piekarski, Terrence Coen, Jacqueline Lorch
Company: Research Now SSI
April 17, 2005

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Online panels require expertise and knowledge far beyond the traditional market research skill set

This paper details how online panels require input from many disciplines outside normal market research practice and, most interestingly, involves what, to many, is the antithesis of market research, namely direct marketing.The paper solely refers to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Authors: Alexander Braun, Chris Whittle
April 17, 2005

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Understanding the dynamics of quantity and quality of response in consumer online research

This paper explores the dynamics of online panel response behavior in terms of both quality and quantity.The result is a set of learnings on ways in which panel usage, management and recruitment can be optimized to produce a high quality experience...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Authors: Paul Oosterveld, Kyle Derr, Michael Foley
April 17, 2005

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Conducting representative online research

Conducting representative online market research requires three preconditions: high internet penetration among the survey population; a reliable sampling frame (e.g., an access panel); valid sampling (and weighting) procedures.Based on experiences...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Authors: Mads Stenbjerre, Jens N. Laugesen
April 17, 2005

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Panel proliferation and quality concerns

One concern of research users is the possible 'professionalisation' of respondents. Respondents may participate in more than one access panel because they like filling out questionnaires, collecting rewards, or keeping abreast of the surveys of the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Author: John H. Faasse
April 17, 2005

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An exploratory study of the non-participation in the online surveys using access panels

During the last ten years, the evolution of ad hoc studies has been marked by the rise of the surveys carried out on access panels. Studies on access panels have extended to brand image tracking, advertising campaigns, lifestyles and values surveys...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Authors: Philippe Jourdan, Valerie Jourdan
April 17, 2005

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Data convergence

The key focus of this paper is to outline how different market research disciplines are starting to converge and how the consumer panel is particularly at the heart of this process, reaching this position because of its ability to offer both...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Authors: Andrew Czarnowski, Judith Passingham
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
April 17, 2005