Preface
pp. iii Putting a Questionnaire on the Web is not Enough - A Comparison of Online and Offline Surveys Conducted in the Context of the German Federal Election 2002
Thorsten Faas and Harald Schoen pp. 177-190 An Experimental Study on the Effects of Personalization, Survey Length Statements, Progress Indicators, and Survey Sponsor Logos in Web Surveys
Dirk Heerwegh and Geert Loosveldt pp. 191-210 Dual Frame Web-Telephone Sampling for Rare Groups
Edward Blair and Johnny Blair pp. 211-220 Merely Incidental?: Effects of Response Format on Self-reported Behavior
Randall K. Thomas and Jonathan D. Klein pp. 221-244 Use and Non-use of Clarification Features in Web Surveys
Frederick G. Conrad, Mick P. Couper, Roger Tourangeau and Andrey Peytchev pp. 245-269 The Influence of Web-based Questionnaire Presentation Variations on Survey Cooperation and Perceptions of Survey Quality
Jill T. Walston, Robert W. Lissitz and Lawrence M. Rudner pp. 271-291 Can Web and Mail Survey Modes Improve Participation in an RDD-based National Health Surveillance?
Michael W. Link and Ali Mokdad pp. 293-312 Dropouts on the Web: Effects of Interest and Burden Experienced During an Online Survey
Mirta Galesic pp. 313-328 Propensity Score Adjustment as a Weighting Scheme for Volunteer Panel Web Surveys
Sunghee Lee pp. 329-349 Book and Software Review
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