id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gs67vbvckjez7mqiw6nnsr7hze Diana A. Barenboym A comparison of stimulus ratings made online and in person: Gender and method effects 2010 13 .pdf application/pdf 11970 895 62 A comparison of stimulus ratings made online and in person: Gender and method effects Internet administration of surveys is not without problems (e.g., Birnbaum, 2004; Buchanan, 2007), but growing numbers of researchers are converting to online methods, with the assumption that the results they obtain will In Experiment 2, a single sample rated words on familiarity, using both methods. There were significant effects of condition on mean ratings and completion times. Ratings from participants who withdrew from the experiment correlated significantly less well with online studies, one cannot rule out a possible method effect on stimulus ratings, because the existing findings on significant effects of testing condition on mean ratings We have conducted several studies in which we correlated participants' mean ratings of the subjective danger of our data to established databases (in terms of correlations and means) and an analysis of data from participants who did not complete both parts of the experiment ./cache/work_gs67vbvckjez7mqiw6nnsr7hze.pdf ./txt/work_gs67vbvckjez7mqiw6nnsr7hze.txt