The Internet has emerged as a popular medium for collecting data because of its ability to access millions of users, facilitate an array of research designs, and efficiently deliver and compile questionnaires. Often forgotten amidst this growing enthusiasm are the medium's numerous drawbacks, from limited coverage to technical variance, that threaten to undermine the quality of the information assembled. Designed for researchers and students alike, Internet Data Collection describes how to perform each stage of the data collection process on the Internet, including sampling, instrument...
The Internet has emerged as a popular medium for collecting data because of its ability to access millions of users, facilitate an array of research d...
Offering unique insight into the American electorate, this important new work explores for the first time the trends in longitudinal variables asked in the national Election Day exit polls from their beginning in 1972 to the present, for novice and expert researchers alike.
Offering unique insight into the American electorate, this important new work explores for the first time the trends in longitudinal variables asked i...