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Handbook of Research on Electronic Surveys and Measurements
Edited By: Rodney A. Reynolds, Azusa Pacific University, USA (on Leave from Pepperdine University); Robert Woods, Spring Arbor University, USA; Jason D. Baker, Regent University, USA
Description:
The Handbook of Research on Electronic Surveys and Measurements is the comprehensive reference source for innovative knowledge on electronic surveys. This commanding handbook of research provides complete coverage of the challenges associated with the use of the Internet to develop online surveys, administer Web-based instruments, and conduct computer-mediated assessments. More than 50 renowned experts in the field of electronic surveys and measurements have provided 58 comprehensive chapters, and the publication contains over 950 references to additional publications.

The Handbook of Research on Electronic Surveys and Measurements is the only work with cutting edge descriptions of the design, implementation, and use of electronic surveys, and also includes discussions on the challenges associated with online data collection and profiles of selected online measures. This combination of how-to information about online research coupled with profiles of specific measures makes it an indispensable reference for every library.

Key Features:
  • Authoritative contributions by 55 of the world’s leading experts
  • A single source for comprehensive information on an expansive field
  • In-depth definitions for over 325 key terms
  • Organized by topic and indexed, making it a convenient method of reference for all IT/IS scholars and professionals
  • More than 950 comprehensive references to existing literature and research on electronic surveys and measurements
  • Cross-referencing of key terms, figures, and information pertinent to electronic surveys