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Drop-down, radio buttons, or fill-in-the-blank?

When it comes to Web surveys, the type of attribute rating scale used does matter. Based upon data collected during the Burke Strategic Consulting Group's recent Workforce Perspectives® study, this paper shows how responses to drop-down box, radio...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2001: Marketing Transformation
Authors: Allen Hogg, Jaci Jarrett-Masztal
Company: Burke, Inc.
September 23, 2001

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Exploiting analytical advances

This paper considers the implications of new analytic advances on Internet-based surveys of non-random samples. The empirical evidence presented indicate that Internet-based forecasts in the 2000 U.S. elections were two times more accurate than...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference Worldwide Online Measurement 2001
Authors: George Terhanian, Renee Smith, John Bremer, Randall K. Thomas
Company: Harris Interactive (Europe)
June 1, 2001

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Paradata

The web provides researchers with a gold mine. Every click, response, page movement and delay can be logged and used for analysis. The amount of data that can be captured from web surveys is vast and comprehensive. This paper aims to explain the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Net Effects 2001
Author: Andrew Jeavons
February 11, 2001

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The quality of online panels

Using a quasi-experimental design – in which data collection methods and recruitment techniques as influencing factors were varied – Ipsos Germany conducted a comparative investigation for Langnese/Unilever to assess the validity of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Net Effects 2001
Authors: Michael Hoppe, Rainer Lamp
Companies: Ipsos MRBI, Unilever
February 11, 2001

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Internet VS. telephone data collection

With the increasing use of the Internet as a medium for survey data collection, survey program managers might be encouraged to transition programs to the Internet that have previously been conducted using the telephone. They might also consider using...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2000: The Impact Of Networking
Authors: Cary J. Nadel, Allen Hogg, Jeff Miller
Company: Burke, Inc.
September 1, 2000

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Traditional VS. Web

This paper examines the differences between telephone and internet interviewing. In particular, it compares responses from a survey that used both traditional telephone interviews and the internet. Using a long established panel, this paper looks at...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2000: The Impact Of Networking
Authors: James Heisler, Robert McKane
September 1, 2000

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Examining the relationship between ethnic affinity and brand

This paper deals with the relationship between two issues: ethnicity and its impact on everyday life; and the relationship of brand affinity to perceived ethnic origins. The fieldwork was conducted by means of an Internet survey and the results are...

Catalogue: Ethnic Marketing 2000
Authors: Neal M. Burns, Martha G. Russell
July 1, 2000

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Pushing the envelope

For these reasons, the agency conducted the following study in the summer of 1999 to explore the feasibility of data collection via the Internet and to compare the response rates and survey results obtained using three alternative Web-based...

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.10: Marketing Research in a .com Environment
Authors: Andrew Elder, Tony Incalcatera
June 20, 2000

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Pop-up surveys

The pop-up survey has been one of the most positive contributions to web site research in the brief history of Internet research. The technique became widely used after the pioneering work of Micael Dahlen (1998) on the Swedish web site Passagen. So...

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.10: Marketing Research in a .com Environment
Author: Pete Comley
June 15, 2000