| Title | Feedback Mechanisms in Matrix Questions |
| Project Number | 17 |
| Abstract | In August 2008, a questionnaire on feedback in matrix questions was administered to the LISS panel. This questionnaire dealt with attention and usability in online surveys from a respondents’ perspective. The experiment used grey out- and highlighting. After having answered an item, either the active table cell or the whole row was shaded to indicate that no further action is needed for this item and that a response has been recorded. Highlight was used as a mouse-over effect, the table cell or the whole row under the mouse pointer was shaded to indicate the focus of attention. This shading was moving along with the mouse pointer. |
| Study Type | Assembled Studies |
| Longitudinal Type | Single Wave Study |
| Topics |
| Researcher | Lars Kaczmirek |
| Analysis Unit | Individual |
| Publisher | CentERdata |
| Copyright | © 2009 CentERdata |
| Funding Organization |
CentERdata/MESS Project |
| Created | 2009-03-23 |
| Sample | For the selection a random sample of 2400 respondents was drawn, completed with the additional owners of a simPC and 772 respondents aged 50 and older. |
| Data Collection Mode | internet survey |
| Fieldwork Organization | CentERdata |
| Fieldwork Note | a reminder was sent twice to non-respondents |
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Matrix | This questionnaire was originally conducted in Dutch. |
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