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Participation in web surveys: a typology

Die Teilnahme an Web-Surveys: eine Typologie
[journal article]

Bosnjak, Michael
Tuten, Tracy L.
Bandilla, Wolfgang

Abstract

'Während man in der Umfrageforschung im Wesentlichen von drei (Nicht)Antwortmustern bei Befragungen ausgeht (Unit nonresponse, Item nonresponse und vollständige Befragungsteilnahme), können bei Web-basierten Befragungen (Web surveys) Daten über den Befragungsprozess miterhoben werden, die einen erwe... view more

'Während man in der Umfrageforschung im Wesentlichen von drei (Nicht)Antwortmustern bei Befragungen ausgeht (Unit nonresponse, Item nonresponse und vollständige Befragungsteilnahme), können bei Web-basierten Befragungen (Web surveys) Daten über den Befragungsprozess miterhoben werden, die einen erweiterten Einblick in das tatsächliche Geschehen bei der Beantwortung von Fragen geben. Aufbauend auf diesen Bearbeitungsprozessdaten lassen sich mindestens sieben (Nicht-)Antwortmuster voneinander unterscheiden, die im Rahmen dieses Beitrages beschrieben sowie hinsichtlich ihrer theoretischen und praktischen Implikationen diskutiert werden.' (Autorenreferat)... view less


'While traditional survey literature has addressed three possible (non-)response patterns (unit nonresponse, item nonresponse, and complete response), web surveys can capture data about a respondent's answering process, enabling researchers to attain more fine-grained information about individual re... view more

'While traditional survey literature has addressed three possible (non-)response patterns (unit nonresponse, item nonresponse, and complete response), web surveys can capture data about a respondent's answering process, enabling researchers to attain more fine-grained information about individual reactions to such surveys. Based on this information, at least seven (non-)response patterns can be distinguished. This paper describes these seven patterns in a typology of (non-)response. Finally, theoretical and practical implications are discussed.' (author's abstract)|... view less

Keywords
methodology; Internet; survey; interaction; empirical social research; typology; validity; survey research; data capture; reliability

Classification
Research Design

Method
development of methods; basic research

Document language
English

Publication Year
2001

Page/Pages
p. 7-17

Journal
ZUMA Nachrichten, 25 (2001) 48

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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