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  2. Multiple site entry technique - Wikipedia

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    The multiple site entry technique is a strategy that can be used in online research (also called Internet-based research, Web-based research) to target different samples via different recruitment sites and compare their data. [1] [2] It is a method used in behavioral and social research to assess the presence and impact of self-selection effects.

  3. Online research methods - Wikipedia

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    They are also referred to as Internet research, [1] Internet science [2] or iScience, or Web-based methods. [3] Many of these online research methods are related to existing research methodologies but re-invent and re-imagine them in the light of new technologies and conditions associated with the internet. The field is relatively new and evolving.

  4. WebQuest - Wikipedia

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    A WebQuest is distinguished from other Internet-based research by four characteristics. First, it is classroom-based. [2] Second, it emphasizes higher-order thinking (such as analysis, creativity, or criticism) rather than just acquiring information. [3]

  5. Web-based experiments - Wikipedia

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    A web-based experiment or Internet-based experiment is an experiment that is conducted over the Internet.In such experiments, the Internet is either "a medium through which to target larger and more diverse samples with reduced administrative and financial costs" or "a field of social science research in its own right."

  6. Internet research - Wikipedia

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    Internet research is the practice of using data from the Internet, especially free information on the World Wide Web and Internet-based resources (like online forums and social media), in research. Internet research has had a profound impact on the way ideas are formed and knowledge is created.

  7. Internet-mediated research - Wikipedia

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    The subject, uses a web browser to view and respond to questionnaires that are included in an approved medical research protocol. Other fields such as geography also use IMR as a research tool. [1] The primary Internet-mediated research is classified into three main types: online questionnaires, virtual interviews, and virtual ethnographies. [1]

  8. International groups sound alarm after IDF detain director of ...

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    The Illinois-based nonprofit organization MedGlobal was also among those to condemn the IDF's attack on Kamal Adwan Hospital, calling it a "brutal violation of a protected medical space" as it ...

  9. Online community - Wikipedia

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    Research conducted by Helen Wang applied the Technology Acceptance Model to online community participation. [51] Internet self-efficacy positively predicted perceived ease of use. Research found that participants' beliefs in their abilities to use the internet and web-based tools determined how much effort was expected.