Published on in Vol 17, No 4 (2015): April

Uncontrolled Web-Based Administration of Surveys on Factual Health-Related Knowledge: A Randomized Study of Untimed Versus Timed Quizzing

Uncontrolled Web-Based Administration of Surveys on Factual Health-Related Knowledge: A Randomized Study of Untimed Versus Timed Quizzing

Uncontrolled Web-Based Administration of Surveys on Factual Health-Related Knowledge: A Randomized Study of Untimed Versus Timed Quizzing

Journals

  1. Nahari T, Breska A, Elber L, Klein Selle N, Ben‐Shakhar G. The External Validity of the Concealed Information Test: The Effect of Choosing to Commit a Mock Crime. Applied Cognitive Psychology 2017;31(1):81 View
  2. Geven L, Ben‐Shakhar G, Kindt M, Verschuere B. Memory‐Based Deception Detection: Extending the Cognitive Signature of Lying From Instructed to Self‐Initiated Cheating. Topics in Cognitive Science 2020;12(2):608 View
  3. Olson K, Smyth J, Horwitz R, Keeter S, Lesser V, Marken S, Mathiowetz N, McCarthy J, O’Brien E, Opsomer J, Steiger D, Sterrett D, Su J, Suzer-Gurtekin Z, Turakhia C, Wagner J. Transitions from Telephone Surveys to Self-Administered and Mixed-Mode Surveys: AAPOR Task Force Report. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology 2021;9(3):381 View
  4. Geven L, klein Selle N, Ben-Shakhar G, Kindt M, Verschuere B. Self-initiated versus instructed cheating in the physiological Concealed Information Test. Biological Psychology 2018;138:146 View
  5. Graham M. Detecting and Deterring Information Search in Online Surveys. American Journal of Political Science 2023 View
  6. Lukács G, Haasnoot E. Creating web applications for online psychological experiments: A hands-on technical guide including a template. Behavior Research Methods 2023;56(4):3195 View