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Research methodology -: Method and representation in Internet-based survey tools -: Mobility, community, and cultural identity in Survey2000

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SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTER REVIEW
Volume 18, Issue 2, Pages 179-195

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/089443930001800207

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Survey2000; web-based surveys; web-based survey design; sampling; Internet; World Wide Web; survey

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The Survey2000 Project is the largest and most comprehensive Internet-based social science survey to date. Along with generating interesting data about geographic mobility, feelings of community, and culinary, literary, and musical tastes, the experience of operating a survey with Internet tools has set into sharp relief important methodological issues of sample size, representation, and generalization. The authors argue that Internet-based survey research can yield meaningfully comparable data about both Internet users and larger populations.

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