Comparing data from online and face-to-face surveys

B Duffy, K Smith, G Terhanian… - International journal of …, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
During the past few years there has been considerable growth in internet use. According to
the Office for National Statistics, only 9% of the UK adult population had access to the …

Adolescents' responses to cigarette advertisements: links between exposure, liking, and the appeal of smoking

JJ Arnett, G Terhanian - Tobacco Control, 1998 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
OBJECTIVE To evaluate adolescents’ responses to cigarette advertisements for different
brands. DESIGN Adolescents were shown one print advertisement for each of five cigarette …

The shortage of fully certified teachers in special and general education

…, LH Cook, SA Bobbitt, G Terhanian - … Education and Special …, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
Tbere has long been concern in special education about the shortage of teachers who are
fully certified in their main teaching assignment. Based on a national probability sample of …

A smarter way to select respondents for surveys?

G Terhanian, J Bremer - International Journal of Market …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Online research has experienced astonishing growth over the past 15 years. To keep up with
this growth, researchers have developed new ways of accessing and utilising respondents. …

The record of internet-based opinion polls in predicting the results of 72 races in the November 2000 US elections

…, C Overmeyer, JW Siegel, G Terhanian - … Journal of Market …, 2001 - search.proquest.com
The authors describe the use of Internet-based surveys to predict the results of 72 races in the
US elections of November 2000. The authors describe their results, the methods they used…

[PDF][PDF] Correcting data from online surveys for the effects of nonrandom selection and nonrandom assignment

G Terhanian, J Bremer, R Smith… - Harris Interactive …, 2000 - innovativepublichealth.org
An Internet-based survey is one of many tools that a research organization might use to elicit
credible information. An Internet-based survey, however, is certainly not the appropriate …

A process for developing an optimal model for reducing bias in nonprobability samples: The quest for accuracy continues in online survey research

G Terhanian, J Bremer… - Journal of …, 2016 - journalofadvertisingresearch.com
In 2010, the Advertising Research Foundation (ARF) began a groundbreaking study—Foundations
of Quality 2 (FoQ 2)—to explore and potentially identify practices, methodologies, …

Fast and furious or much ado about nothing? sub-optimal respondent behavior and data quality.

…, DON Gloeckler, GH Terhanian - Journal of …, 2014 - dialnet.unirioja.es
The article examines marketing and advertising research methodology. The issue of low quality
responses by participants in Internet surveys is examined, particularly how sampling and …

Using Internet Polling to Forecast the 2000 Elections.

…, C Overmeyer, JW Siegel, G Terhanian - Marketing …, 2001 - search.ebscohost.com
In recent years, much has been said and written by supporters and critics of Internet-based
survey research. Amid much vigorous debate and disagreement, critics argued that, because …

Changing times, changing modes: the future of public opinion polling?

G Terhanian - Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Researchers, at times, shy away from designing studies involving multiple data collection
modes, multiple sampling frames, and multiple sampling methods for fear of bias. In principle, …