Survey
Research on the Internet
The Honeymoon is over!
28th September 2000 at Imperial College, London
The Internet is now established, and is likely to shape the way survey researchers
operate in the future. This conference aimed to be hard hitting and focus on the real
issues of the Internet as a survey research tool for the 21st century. Some
pictures from the event are available.
A full version of the conference proceedings, with papers and PowerPoint presentations, will be available soon on CD from the ASC - see our Publications page.
From here you can view the abstracts - click on the titles - or download the presentations.
Programme
| Interactive
Research: how internet technology could revolutionise the survey and
analysis process Richard Bolden, University of Exeter Powerpoint Slides available: 336Kb |
|
Mapping the Web: Challenges in researching the UK
internet population Judith Budd and Colin Bradford, Forrester Research Powerpoint Slides available: 764Kb |
| 'When
it's face to face it's harder': Online Group Interviewing Henrietta O'Connor and Dr. Clare Madge, University of Leicester Powerpoint Slides available: 667Kb |
| Metadata-based Direct Data Processing for hardcode-free applications on the web Markus Güttler and Klaus Neumann, SCOPELAND Software Powerpoint Slides available: 1396Kb |
|
The internet revolution in real time
reporting - Donna Humphreys, Pulse Train Technology |
|
The Impact of e-Interviewers on Web-Based Survey Research |
|
We’ve
got five years - Ray Poynter,
Millward Brown IntelliQuest |
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