2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.wep.2013.10.001
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Online, face-to-face and telephone surveys—Comparing different sampling methods in wine consumer research

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“…While such studies could be limited in their representativeness of the population (Szolnoki & Hoffmann, 2013), this can also be the case with standard recruitment methods due to limited responsiveness of the participants (Tolonen, Ahonen, Jentoft, Kuulasmaa, & Heldal, 2015). We should also note the considerable growth in use of the Internet and social media, both globally (Golbeck, 2015) and in Slovenia, where the Internet is available in 78% of households and most…”
Section: Additional Discussion and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While such studies could be limited in their representativeness of the population (Szolnoki & Hoffmann, 2013), this can also be the case with standard recruitment methods due to limited responsiveness of the participants (Tolonen, Ahonen, Jentoft, Kuulasmaa, & Heldal, 2015). We should also note the considerable growth in use of the Internet and social media, both globally (Golbeck, 2015) and in Slovenia, where the Internet is available in 78% of households and most…”
Section: Additional Discussion and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Face to face interview survey was selected as an instrument, because they are based on personal interaction and can be controlled within the survey environment [108], and they reduce the non-response rate [109]. Nunnally and Bernstein [110] recommend a sample size of 300 or more and Charter [111] concluded that a minimum sample size of 400 was needed for a sufficiently precise estimate of the Cronbach's α coefficient.…”
Section: Sample and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, ensuring anonymity and confidentiality of respondents, has been shown to reduce bias (Bowling, 2005). Research has found that this assurance contributes to participants providing more truthful responses (Szolnoki & Hoffmann, 2013).…”
Section: Social Desirability Biasmentioning
confidence: 99%