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

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  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 2024;68(4):1315 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