Library: Resource Links

Social Science Organizations and Internet Resources

Online Publications, Links, and Resources

Writing your Informed Consent Page: Online Resources

Journal Articles and Books

  • Barry, D.T. (2001). Assessing culture via the Internet: Methods and techniques for psychological research. CyberPsychology & Behavior. Special Issue. Vol 4(1), pp. 17-21.
  • Birnbaum, M.H. (Ed.). (2000). Psychological Experiments on the Internet. San Diego: Academic Press.
  • Buchanan, T. (2000). Internet research: Self-monitoring and judgments of attractiveness. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments & Computers. Vol 32(4), pp. 521-527.
  • Hewson, C. M., Laurent, D., & Vogel, C. M. (1996). Proper methodologies for psychological and sociological studies conducted via the internet. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 28, 186-191.
  • Joinson, A.N. (2001). Knowing me, knowing you: Reciprocal self-disclosure in Internet-based surveys. CyberPsychology & Behavior. Vol 4(5), pp. 587-591.
  • Rossi, P. H., Wright, J. D., & Anderson, A. B. (1983). Handbook of Survey Research. New York: Academic Press.

News

  • Online experiments: ethically fair or foul? Researchers are facing new ethical challenges as they conduct experiments on the World Wide Web. (APA Monitor, Volume 31, No. 4, April 2000)
  • A Web of research – They're fun, they're fast and they save money, but do Web experiments yield quality results? (APA Monitor, Volume 31, No. 4, April 2000)

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