Chapter 2 – Conducting Online Research
Chapter Summary
Introduction: Good Research
- Research is the systematic process of collecting and analysing information in an effort to make a contribution to knowledge on a particular phenomenon.
- Research projects are conducted as part of a research community where studies aim to make a partial contribution to what is known.
- Producing good research requires careful consideration and design.
The Internet and Research
- The huge growth in internet use has revolutionised the way in which … read more
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Chapter 2 – Audio and Video links
In this video, Dr Lee Fallin overviews a number of important ethical considerations for anyone conducting internet-mediated research, or internet research.
In this video, Dr Christine Hine of the University of Surry talks about Online Research Methods.
In this video seminar, Laura Odwazny discusses strategies for managing the relevant ethical issues and regulatory considerations, including assessing the privacy and identifiability of subject information obtained via the Internet; the use of the Internet for subject recruitment and retention; informed consent procedures; and maintaining confidentiality in an online environment.
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Chapter 2 – Useful Websites
Ulf-Dietrich Reips has published extensively on the nature of online research methods. On this website, many of his publications can be accessed in an open-source format.
Scott Plous of Wesleyan University maintains a resource of online social psychology studies here. It’s a big resource with references to papers, links to how-to guides, software suggestions, and much more.
The team at psychology.org has put together this article that covers a lot of ground in terms of tips and skills for online research in psychology.
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Chapter 2 – Further Reading
This article gives a helpful overview of twenty years of workshops on psychological experimentation conducted via the Internet.
- Birnbaum, M. H. (2021). Advanced Training in Web-Based Psychology Research. Zeitschrift für Psychologie. https://doi.org/10.1027/2151-2604/a000473
This paper discusses the utility of online surveys for qualitative research. It gives a helpful overview and practical design information, illustrated with examples.
- Braun, V., Clarke, V., Boulton, E., Davey, L., & McEvoy, C. (2021). The online survey as a qualitative research tool. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 24(6), 641–654. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2020.1805550
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Chapter 2 – Essay questions
- Conducting research online makes for better research. Discuss.
- How has the growth in internet users facilitated observational research (research that uses Non-Reactive Data Collection methods)?
- Compare and contrast the advantages of conducting research online with more traditional offline modes of collecting data.
- Outline and review the major ways in which conducting online research can raise ethical issues for a researcher.
Chapter 2 – Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Internet use has increased between 2000 and 2014 by how much?