This is a perfect textbook
A helpful text covering a form of data collection increasingly used by students. There is an appropriate balance between material applying to all surveys and considerations that are specific to online forms of data collection. Some of the material which makes reference to market research provides a helpful change of perspective.
This is a very accessible text for anyone thinking of administering surveys online. The information is presented clearly and I have already recommended it to many of my students.
This is a very practical book which offers sound advice about the pros and cons of conducting online surveys. It is well written and useful for early career researchers and students.
This book is practical, succinct, and provides clear instructions for developing student researchers.
This is a very useful book for students who are learning both how to construct survey items and online survey instruments.
Online surveys is gaining popularity among students and practitioners and I recommend this book to all students who use online surveys.
I find the book highly simplified and addresses critical issues on conducting online surveys.
This book will help my students develop better on-line questionnaires, which is now becoming the norm in undergraduate research it would appear.
This is a great book - really well written and has great content that our students will use. We are recommending this to any students who are thinking of conducting online surveys for their research projects.
A very clear book with very good advice. Especially useful for undergraduate students and any health care professional new to conducting online surveys.
Practical resource for students!
Increasingly students are carrying out online surveys - will be useful.
(Student numbers unknown - core unit for Year 2 students c.40 & MSc (unknown till registration - this year 50)
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