ALL >> Business >> View Article
Advantages Of Online Survey

Are web surveys as good as mail surveys? Some research suggests that, in fact, web surveys are better than mail surveys. Here is the source for those interested: Kiernan, N.E., Kiernan, M., Oyler, M.A., & Gilles, C. (2005). Is a Web Survey as Effective as a Mail Survey? A Field Experiment Among Computer Users. American Journal of Evaluation, 26(2), 245-252.
Now - lets take a look at the abstract. With the exponential increase in Web access, program evaluators need to understand the methodological benefits and barriers of using the Web to collect survey data from program participants. This means that the people who want to find the answer about web surveys try to understand the benefits and barriers in web survey use.
In this experimental study, the authors examined whether a Web survey can be as effective as the more established mail survey on three measures of survey effectiveness: response rate, question completion rate, and the lack of evaluative bias. They study measured the response rate (how many people actually responded to the survey), and second - how many questions they actually completed. Evaluative ...
... bias is the trickier term - it means that people tend to evaulate their own characteristics more favorably. For example, if you are a man, you would look more favorably on masculine characteristics, and more negatively on female characteristics.
So what did these researchers do? They had 274 educators from university settings and the community who were attending a 2-day program to randomly receive a Web or physical mail survey evaluating the program (that they were attending). The abstract goes on to say, Among those participants successfully solicited by e-mail, Web survey participants were more likely to respond (95%) than mail survey participants (79%).
Now 95% is an extremely high participation rate - but the important matter is that it is 16% higher than the mail survey. What about the other two factors - question completeness and bias? Web survey participants completed similarly high numbers of quantitative questions as mail survey participants, provided longer and more substantive responses to qualitative questions... This means that on questions requiring true or false, or rating type of answers, both surveys were equally effective. For survey questions which required some writing, the computer survey did better than the mail-in survey.
The final point is that the research indicated that the online survey users did not demonstrate evidence of evaluative bias. The abstract does not go into detail on this critical point, but it is possible that the full research paper does.
Online surveys can have several other advantages over mail surveys. For one, they contain more data than mail in surveys - the time to completion can be measured - in other words, how long did it take to answer all questions. One can also measure how long it took the person to click the survey link. Results are also instantly available to the person - web site polls have this feature. Web site polls entice a person to vote, and after their vote, the current results are shown the the user. Online surveys can be taken anywhere and it is certain that computer penetration has increased since the original research in 2005. The advantage of mail surveys is that they be able to reach users previously inaccessible- for example - people give out their mailing address to hospitals, oil change places, and electronic stores and sometimes the only way these companies can get ahold of that person is by physical mail. Clearly though, online surveys will continue to experience strong advantages over mail surveys.
You can watch this video Paid Surveys on the Internet to get to know more advantages of online surveys.
Add Comment
Business Articles
1. Lucintel Forecasts The Glass Fiber In The Global Marine Market To Grow With A Cagr Of 3.7% From 2024 To 2030Author: Lucintel LLC
2. Lucintel Forecasts The Glass Fiber In The Global E&e Market To Grow With A Cagr Of 3.9% From 2024 To 2030
Author: Lucintel LLC
3. Lucintel Forecasts The Global Frp Pole In Telecommunication Market To Grow With A Cagr Of 6.5% From 2024 To 2030
Author: Lucintel LLC
4. Lucintel Forecasts The Global Frp Pole In Power Transmission & Distribution Market To Grow With A Cagr Of 6% From 2024 To 2030
Author: Lucintel LLC
5. Lucintel Forecasts The Global Frp Pipe In Oil And Gas Market To Grow With A Cagr Of 5.1% From 2024 To 2030
Author: Lucintel LLC
6. Lucintel Forecasts The Global Frp Pipe In Chemical Market To Grow With A Cagr Of 3.6% From 2024 To 2030
Author: Lucintel LLC
7. Adopt A Modern Telecom Commission Management System To Fix Revenue Leakages
Author: Kevin
8. Quality Steel Pipes And Tubes With Commitment And Trusted Service
Author: CONTENT EDITOR FOR SAMPHIRE IT SOLUTIONS PVT LTD
9. Lucintel Forecasts The Global Foam Core For The Construction Market To Grow With A Cagr Of 3.7% From 2024 To 2030
Author: Lucintel LLC
10. How Important Is Mutual Fund?
Author: Sagar Shah
11. What Do You Need To Know About Customize Your Own Clothes
Author: Guangzhou Beianji Clothing
12. Detailed Tips To Choose Quality Cabinets And Joinery Melbourne
Author: William Harvey
13. Lucintel Forecasts The Global Foam Core For The Transportation Market To Grow With A Cagr Of 5.4% From 2024 To 2030
Author: Lucintel LLC
14. Silicone Sealing Foam Cord: The Valuable Option For You
Author: Dongguan Senma New Materials Technology Co., Ltd
15. How Investment Banking Companies And Credit Solutions Elevate Wealth Management
Author: Drishti Desai