Eliciting Personal Network Data in Web Surveys through Participant-generated Sociograms

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Abstract

The article presents a method to elicit personal network data in Internet surveys, exploiting the renowned appeal of network visualizations to reduce respondent burden and risk of dropout. It is a participant-generated computer-based sociogram, an interactive graphical interface enabling participants to draw their own personal networks with simple and intuitive tools. In a study of users of websites on eating disorders, we have embedded the sociogram within a two-step approach aiming to first elicit the broad ego network of an individual and then to extract subsets of issue-specific support ties. We find this to be a promising tool to facilitate survey experience and adaptable to a wider range of network studies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)107-125
Number of pages19
JournalField Methods
Volume26
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014

Keywords

  • Internet surveys
  • name generators
  • network visualizations
  • personal networks
  • social networks

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