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Public Opinion Quarterly, Special Issue
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Web Survey Methods: Introduction
–Mick P. Couper and Peter V. Miller [] []
Face-to-Face versus Web Surveying in a High-Internet-Coverage Population: Differences in Response Quality
–Dirk Heerwegh and Geert Loosveldt [] []
Social Desirability Bias in CATI, IVR, and Web Surveys: The Effects of Mode and Question Sensitivity
–Frauke Kreuter, Stanley Presser, and Roger Tourangeau [] []
Eliciting Subjective Probabilities in Internet Surveys
–Adeline Delavande and Susann Rohwedder [] []
Eye-Tracking Data: New Insights on Response Order Effects and Other Cognitive Shortcuts in Survey Responding
–Mirta Galesic, Roger Tourangeau, Mick P. Couper, and Frederick G. Conrad [] []
Completion Time and Response Order Effects in Web Surveys
–Neil Malhotra [] []
Facial Similarity between Voters and Candidates Causes Influence
–Jeremy N. Bailenson, Shanto Iyengar, Nick Yee, and Nathan A. Collins [] []
Does a Probability-Based Household Panel Benefit from Assignment to Postal Response as an Alternative to Internet-Only?
–Bryan D. Rookey, Steve Hanway, and Don A. Dillman [] []
Effects of Design in Web Surveys: Comparing Trained and Fresh Respondents
–Vera Toepoel, Marcel Das, and Arthur Van Soest [] []
Computing Response Metrics for Online Panels
–Mario Callegaro and Charles DiSogra [] []
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