2020
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311x00155820
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Websurveys nos tempos de COVID-19

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“…This has been one of the most frequent consequences of the online surveys that have emerged on the issue of COVID-19 [58]. There are inherent biases in the way participants are recruited [59], as well as in the use of internet forms [60], and digital gaps, which could result in few respondents belonging to vulnerable areas. Those biases could also clarify why most respondents were teleworking, probably linked with the participant qualification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has been one of the most frequent consequences of the online surveys that have emerged on the issue of COVID-19 [58]. There are inherent biases in the way participants are recruited [59], as well as in the use of internet forms [60], and digital gaps, which could result in few respondents belonging to vulnerable areas. Those biases could also clarify why most respondents were teleworking, probably linked with the participant qualification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this may be related to the need of a greater financial investment on social media, so that posts can reach more people. Also, we have to note that as with other research methodologies, researching in a completely online context presented some easiness, as well as limitations 2,3 . The first point to be highlighted is the selection bias due to the potential different characteristics by the responders and not responders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such increase was also observed in research groups, which started or intensify the use of these tools to share their works, and reach possible research participants. However, even before the COVID-19 pandemic, online surveys were alrea-dy used, and their applicability to the science field has been explored previously 2 . Nevertheless, at the same time social media appears as an easy and lower cost way of recruiting research participants and sharing study results, these methods present some challenges and might incur in selection bias 3,4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distintas áreas do conhecimento, incluindo as Ciências Sociais, Políticas, do Comportamento e da Comunicação, além das Ciências biológicas, têm utilizado dessa ferramenta para discutir as possíveis limitações e necessidades de compreensão de aspectos relacionados à atual pandemia e ao novo coronavírus. (Boni, 2020). A utilização de meios digitais para a obtenção de dados para compor pesquisas, em parte, depende do compartilhamento e comprometimento dos envolvidos na propagação da pesquisa, fazendo com que a ferramenta (websurvey) atinja o maior número de colaboradores dessa forma, ficam justificados os baixos índices de participação de outros cursos para com esta pesquisa.…”
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