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Online consumer psychology, understanding and influencing consumer behavior in the virtual world with response buttons, pull-down lists, or text input fields substituted for traditional hard copy paper-and-pencil scales. ... of the sample rather than the ability to manipulate or implement control mechanisms (Mehta & Sivadas, 1995).
by Curtis P. Haugtvedt, Karen A. Machleit, Richard Yalch
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Computing Information Technology, The Human Side Responses to survey questions can be affected by the survey medium (Ayidiya & McClendon, 1 990), and can result in ... of respondents are more efficiently accessed through Web-based surveys (Mehta & Sivadas, 1 995; Schmidt, 1 997a).
by Steven R. Gordon
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Psychological experiments on the Internet Kiesler and Sproull obtained e-mail addresses at a college and developed a random sample. Mehta and Sivadas used membership in newsgroups either to send surveys or to ask for participation depending on their condition.
by Michael H. Birnbaum
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The psychology research handbook, a guide for graduate students and research assistants This reduction in cost is primarily due to the elimination of paper, duplicating , envelopes, and postage. Harewood et al. ... Consequently, the cost of an Internet survey decreases substantially as the sample size increases.
by Frederick T. L. Leong, James T. Austin
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Research Methods and Design in Sport Management Prenotification messages have been shown to increase response rate in a sample of intercollegiate head coaches (Kent ... via e-mail and then through progressively more expensive methods such as paper mail (Schaeffer & Dillman, 1998).
by Damon P.S. Andrew, Paul M. Pederson, Chad D. McEvoy
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Research Methods in Sport Management Prenotification messages have been shown to increase response rate in a sample of intercollegiate head coaches (Kent ... via e-mail and then through progressively more expensive methods such as paper mail (Schaeffer & Dillman, 1998).
by Damon P.S. Andrew, Paul M. Pedersen, Chad D. McEvoy
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The Sport psychologist Stanton (1998) supported Mehta and Sivadas's results by demonstrating that questionnaire data collected via the Internet compared quite well with standard paper-and-pencil administration. Stanton also highlighted the importance of how ...
by International Society of Sports Psychology
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Readings in virtual research ethics, issues and controversies ... dispersed samples that may work at different times (eg, day or night), lowering costs (no proctor present, no paper, etc.) ... Baron & Austin, 2000; Smith & Leigh, I 997; Mehta & Sivadas, 1 995; Sproull, 1 986; Yost & Homer, I 998).
by Elizabeth A. Buchanan
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Evaluation in organizations, a systematic approach to enhancing learning, performance, and change ... to administer surveys (Buchanan and Smith, 1999; Mehta and Sivadas, 1995; and Schaefer and Dillman, 1998). ... 1999) and appears to yield results similar to paper-based surveys (Smith and Leigh, 1997; Webster and Compeau, 1996).
by Darlene F. Russ-Eft, Hallie S. Preskill
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Overcoming survey research problems Another example is a widely cited study by Mehta and Sivadas (1995) that looks at response rates for paper (mail) ... Four different studies using samples of faculty found that a Web survey yielded response rates 18 percentage points ...
by Stephen R. Porter
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