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Jelke Bethlehem
Handbook of Web Surveys
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Table of Contents
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Guide
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Handbook of Web Surveys
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Preface
Chapter One The Road to Web Surveys 1.1 Introduction
1.2 Theory 1.2.1 THE EVERLASTING DEMAND FOR STATISTICAL INFORMATION
EXAMPLE 1.1
The representative method of Anders Kiaer
1.2.2 TRADITIONAL DATA COLLECTION
EXAMPLE 1.2
The first telephone survey in the Netherlands
1.2.3 THE ERA OF COMPUTER‐ASSISTED INTERVIEWING
1.2.4 THE CONQUEST OF THE WEB
EXAMPLE 1.3
The first e‐mail survey at Statistics Netherlands
EXAMPLE 1.4
The production statistics pilot at Statistics Netherlands
EXAMPLE 1.5
Designing questions in HTML 2.0
EXAMPLE 1.6
Experiment with a mixed‐mode surveys
1.2.5 WEB SURVEYS AND OTHER SOURCES
EXAMPLE 1.7
Web scraping, administrative data, and surveys
EXAMPLE 1.8
Social media and surveys
1.2.6 HISTORIC SUMMARY
1.2.7 PRESENT‐DAY CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
1.2.8 CONCLUSIONS FROM MODERN‐DAY CHALLENGES
1.2.9 THRIVING IN THE MODERN‐DAY SURVEY WORLD
1.3 Application
1.3.1 BLAISE
1.4 Summary
KEY TERMS
EXERCISES
REFERENCES
Chapter Two About Web Surveys 2.1 Introduction
EXAMPLE 2.1
A web survey on technological communication and links between enterprises
2.2 Theory
2.2.1 TYPICAL SURVEY SITUATIONS
EXAMPLE 2.2
The ICT survey pilot
2.2.2 WHY ONLINE DATA COLLECTION?
2.2.2.1 Advantages
2.2.2.2 Disadvantages and Problems
2.2.3 AREAS OF APPLICATION
EXAMPLE 2.3 Reliable web surveys
EXAMPLE 2.4 The Kauffman Firm Survey (KFS)
2.2.4 TRENDS IN WEB SURVEYS
2.3 Application
2.4 Summary
KEY TERMS
EXERCISES
REFERENCES
Chapter Three A Framework for Steps and Errors in Web Surveys 3.1 Introduction
3.2 Theory
EXAMPLE 3.1
A metadata database: variables definitions
EXAMPLE 3.2
Compulsory question
EXAMPLE 3.3
Automatic control in web questionnaire
EXAMPLE 3.4
Paper versus web: errors comparison
3.3 Application
3.4 Summary
KEY TERMS
EXERCISES
REFERENCES
Notes
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