Vignette Experiment on Paradata > Part 2
Single Wave Study
General Information
Title
Part 2
Project Number
15.2
Abstract
This study focuses on respondents’ views on the ethical issues relating to online data collection and paradata (data about the process of data collection, including browser characteristics, user metrics, keystroke files, time stamps, etc).
Longitudinal Type
Single Wave Study
Begin date
04-08-2008
End date
27-08-2008
Researcher
Singer, Eleanor, Couper, Mick P.
Publisher
CentERdata
Copyright
© 2011 CentERdata
Funding Organization
CentERdata/MESS Project
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xzh-aw2t
Datasets and documentation
View Documentation
English version
Dutch (original) version
Data Files
English SPSS version
Dutch STATA version
Variables
Variable name | Variable Label | Variable Type |
---|---|---|
nomem_encr | Number of household member encrypted | preloaded |
af08a_m | Year and month of field work period | constructed |
af08a001 | Randomization research organization | constructed |
af08a002 | Randomization research subject | constructed |
af08a003 | Randomization description research on paradata | constructed |
af08a004 | Imagine that you receive an e-mail invitation to complete an online survey - on a scale from 0 to 10, how willing would you be to take part in this survey? | directly measured |
af08a005 | Why would you be willing to take part in this survey? | directly measured |
af08a006 | Why wouldn’t you be willing to take part in this survey? | directly measured |
af08a007 | In addition, would you be willing to permit use of the browser (for example to which extent you use the backward and forward buttons of your browser), keystroke and time stamp data for research purposes? | directly measured |
af08a008 | Why would you be willing to permit use of the browser, keystroke and time stamp data for research purposes? | directly measured |
af08a009 | Why wouldn’t you be willing to permit use of the browser, keystroke and time stamp data for research purposes? | directly measured |
af08a010 | Did you find it difficult to answer the questions? | directly measured |
af08a011 | Were the questions clear to you? | directly measured |
af08a012 | Did the questionnaire get you thinking? | directly measured |
af08a013 | Did you find the topic interesting? | directly measured |
af08a014 | Did you enjoy answering the questions? | directly measured |
af08a015 | Starting date of the interview | constructed |
af08a016 | Starting time of the interview | constructed |
af08a017 | End date of the interview | constructed |
af08a018 | End time of the interview | constructed |
af08a019 | duration in seconds | derived |
af08a020 | Time first click hyperlink | constructed |
af08a021 | Time second click hyperlink | constructed |
af08a022 | Time third click hyperlink | constructed |
af08a023 | Time fourth click hyperlink | constructed |
Response Information
Response Overview
Response: Selected number of household members: 8.561 (100%)Non-response: 2.666 (31%)
Actual response: 5.895 (69%)
Complete: 5.880
Incomplete: 15
Collection Events
Period
04-08-2008 to 27-08-2008
Sample
LISS panel members aged 16 years and older
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
a reminder was sent twice to non-respondents
Publications
Ethical considerations in internet surveys In: M. Das, P. Ester & L. Kaczmirek (Eds.), Social and Behavioral Research and the Internet: Advances in Applied Methods and Research Strategies, pp. 133-164; Singer, E.
et al.