Additional reading
Bargh, J. A., and K. Y. A. McKenna. 2004. The internet and social life. Annual Review of Psychology 55:573-90.
Birnbaum, Michael H. 2004 Human research and data collection via the internet. Annual Review of Psychology 55:803-32.
Bosnjak, M., T. L. Tuten, and W. Bandilla. 2001. Participation in web surveys: A typology. ZUMA Nachrichten 48 (May): 7-17.
Couper, Mick P. 2001. Web surveys: A review of issues and approaches. Public Opinion Quarterly 64: 464-94.
Couper, Mick P., Michael W. Traugott, and Mark J. Lamias. 2001. Web survey design. Public Opinion Quarterly 65 (Summer): 230-53.
Davis, James A., Tom. W. Smith, and Peter V. Marsden. 2003. General Social Survey, 1972-2002: Cumulative codebook. Chicago: NORC.
Dennis, J. Michael; Rick J. Li, J. R. DeShazo, and Trudy Ann Cameron. 2003. Correcting for sample bias in internet panel surveys based on RDD sampling. Paper presented to the Joint Statistical Meetings, San Francisco, August.
Dennis, J. Michael, Rick Li, and Cindy Chatt. 2004. Benchmarking Knowledge Networks' web-enabled panel survey of selected GSS questions against GSS in-person interview. Knowledge Networks Report, February.
Additional methodological papers from Knowledge Networks
DeRouvray, Cristel, and Mick P. Couper. 2002. Designing a strategy for reducing “No Opinion” responses in web-based surveys. Social Science Computing Review 20 (Spring): 3-9.
Dillman, Don A. 2000. Mail and internet surveys: The tailed design method. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Krosnick, Jon A., and L. R. Fabrigar. 1997. Designing rating scales for effective measurement in surveys. In Survey measurement and process quality, ed. Lars Lyberg, et al. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Krosnick, Jon A. et al. 2002. The impact of “No Opinion” response options on data quality. Public Opinion Quarterly 66:371-403.
Magee, Christy G., Ronald L. Straight, and Lawrence Schwartz. 2001. Conducting web-based survey: Keys to success. The Public Manager 30 (Summer): 47-50.
Rasinski, Kenneth A. 1989. The effect of question wording on public support for government spending. Public Opinion Quarterly 53:388-96.
Schuman, Howard, and Stanley Presser. 1981. Questions and answers: Experiments on question form, wording, and context. New York: Academic Press.
Shoemaker, Pamela J., Martin Eichholz, and Elizabeth A. Skewes. 2002. Item nonresponse: Distinguishing between don’t know and refuse. International Journal of Public Opinion Research 14 (Summer): 193-201.
Smith, Tom W. 1982. Educated don't knows: An analysis of the relationship between education and item nonresponse. Political Methodology 8:47-58.
———. 1985. Nonattitudes: A review and evaluation. In Surveying subjective phenomena, ed. Charles F. Turner and Elizabeth Martin. New York: Russell Sage.
———. 1987. That which we call welfare by any other name would smell sweeter. Public Opinion Quarterly 51:75-83.
———. 2003. An experimental comparison of Knowledge Networks and the GSS. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 15 (2003), 167-179.
Smith, Tom W., and Seokho Kim. 2003. A review of CAPI-effects on the 2002 General Social Survey. GSS Methodological Report No. 98. Chicago: NORC.
Tourangeau, Roger, Mick P. Couper, and Frederick Conrad. 2004. Spacing, position, and order: Interpretive heuristics for visual features of survey questions. Public Opinion Quarterly 68 (Fall): 368-93.
Tourangeau, Roger, Lance Rips, and Kenneth A. Rasinski. 2000. The psychology of survey response. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Tourangeau, Roger, and Tom W. Smith. 1996. Asking sensitive questions: The impact of data collection mode, question format, and question content. Public Opinion Quarterly 60:275-304.
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