“Internet-based surveys, although still in their infancy, are becoming increasingly popular because they are believed to be faster, better, cheaper, and easier to conduct than surveys using more-traditional telephone or mail methods. Based on evidence in the literature and real-life case studies, this book examines the validity of those claims.” Matthias Schonlau, Ronald D. Fricker, Jr., Marc N. Elliott —Conducting Research Surveys by E-Mail and the WebRAND)
This book is available as a free PDF download.
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