Regarding your second question, my advisor recently bought a new book that
might be of interest to you. I haven't looked at in depth, but it's by
Dillman, so it seems like it should be a good source.
Mail and Internet Surveys: The Tailored Design Method (Second Edition)
Don A. Dillman. John Wiley & Sons. New York. 2000.
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Beth Covitt
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School of Natural Resources & Environment
University of Michigan
430 E. University
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Anthony Craig wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am in the process of developing a methodology for the current
> project I am working on, and was wondering if if anyone knows
> anything about the feasibility of delivering a multiple sorting task on
> a computer (stand alone, or delivered via internet), and if so, are
> there any examples of projects/software etc....It's just an idea at
> this stage, but basically I am concerned that monitor size may well
> be a constraint in the development of such software.
>
> Also, on a more general note, regarding the use of the internet to
> adminster surveys (generally - not only multiple sorting)........ has
> there been any work done looking at how to deal with sampling
> issues for methodologies involving internet delivery?
>
> Any comments or ideas would be most welcome,
>
> Cheers,
>
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> Anthony Craig
> Research Assistant
> Scottish Centre for Environmental Design Research
> Scott Sutherland School of Architecture
> The Robert Gordon University,
> Garthdee Road,
> Aberdeen, AB10 7QB
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> Tel: 01224 263542
> Fax: 01224 263737
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