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Melanie Revilla
Melanie Revilla
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Choosing the number of categories in agree–disagree scales
MA Revilla, WE Saris, JA Krosnick
Sociological methods & research 43 (1), 73-97, 2014
6992014
Comparing questions with agree/disagree response options to questions with construct-specific response options
WE Saris, M Revilla, JA Krosnick, EM Shaeffer
Survey Research Methods. 2010; 4 (1): 61-79, 2010
4102010
Ideal and maximum length for a web survey.
M Revilla, C Ochoa
International Journal of Market Research 59 (5), 2017
2942017
Do online access panels need to adapt surveys for mobile devices?
M Revilla, D Toninelli, C Ochoa, G Loewe
Internet Research 26 (5), 1209-1227, 2016
1162016
Using passive data from a meter to complement survey data in order to study online behavior
M Revilla, C Ochoa, G Loewe
Social Science Computer Review 35 (4), 521-536, 2017
922017
Correction for measurement errors in survey research: necessary and possible
WE Saris, M Revilla
Social Indicators Research 127, 1005-1020, 2016
912016
What are the links in a web survey among response time, quality, and auto-evaluation of the efforts done?
M Revilla, C Ochoa
Social Science Computer Review 33 (1), 97-114, 2015
892015
Understanding the role of disease knowledge and risk perception in shaping preventive behavior for selected vector-borne diseases in Guyana
C Aerts, M Revilla, L Duval, K Paaijmans, J Chandrabose, H Cox, E Sicuri
PLoS neglected tropical diseases 14 (4), e0008149, 2020
872020
Willingness of online panelists to perform additional tasks
M Revilla, MP Couper, C Ochoa
Methods, data, analyses: a journal for quantitative methods and survey …, 2019
772019
Quality in unimode and mixed-mode designs: a multitrait-multimethod approach
M Revilla
Survey Research Methods. 2010; 4 (3): 151-64, 2010
732010
A comparison of the quality of questions in a face-to-face and a web survey
MA Revilla, WE Saris
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 25 (2), 242-253, 2013
642013
How long do respondents think online surveys should be? New evidence from two online panels in Germany
M Revilla, JK Höhne
International Journal of Market Research 62 (5), 538-545, 2020
632020
The split-ballot multitrait-multimethod approach: Implementation and problems
M Revilla, WE Saris
Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal 20 (1), 27-46, 2013
512013
Smartphones vs PCs: Does the device affect the web survey experience and the measurement error for sensitive topics?-A replication of the Mavletova & Couper’s 2013 experiment
D Toninelli, M Revilla
Survey Research Methods 10 (2), 153-169, 2016
492016
Measurement reliability, validity, and quality of slider versus radio button scales in an online probability-based panel in Norway
OJ Bosch, M Revilla, A DeCastellarnau, W Weber
Social Science Computer Review 37 (1), 119-132, 2019
442019
What is the gain in a probability-based online panel of providing internet access to sampling units who previously had no access?
M Revilla, A Cornilleau, AS Cousteaux, S Legleye, P de Pedraza
Social Science Computer Review 34 (4), 479-496, 2016
422016
Open narrative questions in PC and smartphones: is the device playing a role?
M Revilla, C Ochoa
Quality & Quantity 50 (6), 2495-2513, 2016
412016
The development of the program SQP 2.0 for the prediction of the quality of survey questions
WE Saris, DL Oberski, M Revilla, D Zavala-Rojas, L Lilleoja, IN Gallhofer, ...
412011
Answering mobile surveys with images: an exploration using a computer vision API
OJ Bosch, M Revilla, E Paura
Social Science Computer Review 37 (5), 669-683, 2019
382019
An experiment comparing grids and item-by-item formats in web surveys completed through PCs and smartphones
M Revilla, D Toninelli, C Ochoa
Telematics and Informatics 34 (1), 30-42, 2017
382017
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