Authors
Sara Kiesler, Lee S Sproull
Publication date
1986/1/1
Journal
Public Opinion Quarterly
Volume
50
Issue
3
Pages
402-413
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
This report examines the electronic survey as a research tool. In an electronic survey, respondents use a text processing program to self-administer a computer-based questionnaire. As more people have access to computers, electronic surveys may become widespread. The electronic survey can reduce processing costs because it automates the transformation of raw data into computer-readable form. It can combine advantages of interviews (e.g., prompts, complex branching) with those of paper mail surveys (e.g., standardization, anonymity). An important issue is how the electronic survey affects the responses of people who use it. We conducted an experimental sample survey on health attitudes, behaviors, and personal traits using two forms of administration: electronic and paper mail. Closed-end responses in the electronic survey were less socially desirable and tended to be more extreme than were …
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Scholar articles
S Kiesler, LS Sproull - Public Opinion Quarterly, 1986