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What is Electronic Survey

Handbook of Research on Web Log Analysis
Is one in which a computer plays a major role in both the delivery of a survey to potential respondents and the collection of survey data from actual respondents.
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Surveys as a Complementary Method for Web Log Analysis
Lee Rainie (Pew Internet & American Life Project, USA) and Bernard J. Jansen (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-974-8.ch003
Abstract
Every research methodology for data collection has both strengths and limitations, and this is certainly true for transaction log analysis. Therefore, researchers often need to use other data collection methods with transaction logs. In this chapter, we discuss surveys as a viable alternate method for transaction log analysis and then present a brief review of survey research literature, with a focus on the use of surveys for Web-related research. The chapter then identifies the steps in implementing survey research and designing a survey instrument. We conclude with a case study of a large electronic survey to illustrate what surveys in conjunction with transaction logs can bring to a research study.
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