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SURVEY RESEARCH ON THE INTERNET - THE HONEYMOON IS OVER !
Conference, 28 September 2000, Imperial College, London
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Internet is now established, and is likely to shape the way survey
researchers operate in the future. This conference aims to be hard
hitting and focus on the real issues of the internet as a survey
research tool for the 21st century. While much of the hype has been
consumer based, the Business-to-Business market has enormous potential
and projections for growth .
We are seeking papers that cover a broad range of subject areas
including:
o Sampling issues.
o Creation and maintenance of B2B email lists.
o Software development languages for the internet.
o Software products for survey research on the internet.
o Integration of the net-based software with mainstream survey software.
o Online qualitative research.
o Researching the new breed of dot.com companies.
o What new online survey techniques are yet to hit us?
o Online analysis of quantitative data.
o Real-time analysis of survey data.
o Dissemination of survey results.
o Case studies of research that could not have been accomplished without
the internet.
o Comparative findings of internet based research versus the traditional
methods of paper, CATI, CAPI etc.
o Online discussion forums for survey researchers - do they have a
place?
Please email a synopsis in no more than 500 words to [log in to unmask] no
later than May 22th 2000. Selected contributors will be informed by
June 1st 2000 and final papers should be submitted no later than
September 1st.
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Randy Banks ([log in to unmask]) tel: +44 (0)1206 873067
Association for Survey Computing fax: +44 (0)1206 873151
Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)
University of Essex, Colchester
United Kingdom CO4 3SQ http://www.asc.org.uk
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