Abstracts
Although postal questionnaires, personal interviewing, and telephone interviewing are the main methods of survey-based research, there is an increasing use of e-mail as a data collection medium. However, little, if any, published Western research in general and that of Turkish in particular have investigated e-mail survey technique from pure survey research perspective. Attempting to develop a framework to assess e-mail as a data collection mean, the purpose of this study is to explore e-mail-based questionnaire technique from complementary angles. To this goal, sample representativeness, data quality, response rates, and advantages and disadvantages of e-mail surveying are discussed.
Survey method; e-mail; data collection
Apesar de os questionários enviados pelo correio, as entrevistas realizadas pessoalmente e as por telefone serem os métodos principais de pesquisa, tem havido aumento na utilização de e-mail como um meio de coleta de dados. No entanto poucas pesquisas publicadas no Ocidente em geral e na Turquia em particular avaliaram a técnica de pesquisas por e-mail a partir da perspectiva pura de pesquisa. Na tentativa de desenvolver um instrumento para avaliar o e-mail como um meio de coleta de dados, o propósito deste estudo é explorar a técnica de pesquisa por e-mail a partir de ângulos complementares. Para alcançar esse objetivo, são discutidas a representatividade da amostra, a qualidade dos dados, as taxas de resposta e as vantagens e as desvantagens da pesquisa por e-mail.
Método de pesquisa; e-mail; coleta de dados
ADMINISTRAÇÃO DA PRODUÇÃO E SISTEMAS DE INFORMAÇÃO
Sample surveys via electronic mail: a comprehensive perspective
Zeki Simsek
Research Assistant at Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey.
ABSTRACT
Although postal questionnaires, personal interviewing, and telephone interviewing are the main methods of survey-based research, there is an increasing use of e-mail as a data collection medium. However, little, if any, published Western research in general and that of Turkish in particular have investigated e-mail survey technique from pure survey research perspective. Attempting to develop a framework to assess e-mail as a data collection mean, the purpose of this study is to explore e-mail-based questionnaire technique from complementary angles. To this goal, sample representativeness, data quality, response rates, and advantages and disadvantages of e-mail surveying are discussed.
Key words: Survey method, e-mail, data collection.
RESUMO
Apesar de os questionários enviados pelo correio, as entrevistas realizadas pessoalmente e as por telefone serem os métodos principais de pesquisa, tem havido aumento na utilização de e-mail como um meio de coleta de dados. No entanto poucas pesquisas publicadas no Ocidente em geral e na Turquia em particular avaliaram a técnica de pesquisas por e-mail a partir da perspectiva pura de pesquisa. Na tentativa de desenvolver um instrumento para avaliar o e-mail como um meio de coleta de dados, o propósito deste estudo é explorar a técnica de pesquisa por e-mail a partir de ângulos complementares. Para alcançar esse objetivo, são discutidas a representatividade da amostra, a qualidade dos dados, as taxas de resposta e as vantagens e as desvantagens da pesquisa por e-mail.
Palavras-chave: Método de pesquisa, e-mail, coleta de dados.
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