Michael Bosnjak focuses on Social psychology, Personality, The Internet, Big Five personality traits and Incentive. His study of Self is a part of Social psychology. Michael Bosnjak usually deals with Personality and limits it to topics linked to Moderation and Personality psychology, Cognition and Facet.
His The Internet research is within the category of World Wide Web. His research investigates the link between Data quality and topics such as Computer-assisted web interviewing that cross with problems in Data collection, Online participation and Social science. Michael Bosnjak combines subjects such as Test, Data mining, Market research, Applied psychology and Online research methods with his study of Quality.
Michael Bosnjak mainly focuses on Snapshot, Remote sensing, Social psychology, Library science and Applied psychology. His Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Web application, Sample and Data collection. As part of his studies on Library science, he often connects relevant subjects like German.
In his work, Michael Bosnjak performs multidisciplinary research in Applied psychology and Meta analyse. Michael Bosnjak has researched Subjective well-being in several fields, including Life satisfaction and Positive psychology. Personality and Developmental psychology are commonly linked in his work.
Michael Bosnjak mainly investigates Snapshot, Remote sensing, Library science, German and Snapshot. He integrates many fields in his works, including Library science and Systematic review. Michael Bosnjak merges German with History in his study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Snapshot, Library science, German, Clinical psychology and Meta analyse. His Snapshot study overlaps with Remote sensing, Public trust, Outbreak, Public relations and Coronavirus. In his works, Michael Bosnjak conducts interdisciplinary research on Library science and History.
His work carried out in the field of Clinical psychology brings together such families of science as Relevance and Risk factor. His research in Relevance intersects with topics in Open data and Data science. His Meta analyse research includes elements of Applied psychology, Garbage in, garbage out, Quality assessment, Welfare economics and Social desirability.
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Web Surveys versus other Survey Modes: A Meta-Analysis Comparing Response Rates:
Katja Lozar Manfreda;Michael Bosnjak;Jernej Berzelak;Iris Haas.
International Journal of Market Research (2008)
Effects of Questionnaire Length on Participation and Indicators of Response Quality in a Web Survey
Mirta Galesic;Michael Bosnjak.
Public Opinion Quarterly (2009)
Personality determinants of online shopping : Explaining online purchase intentions using a hierarchical approach
Michael Bosnjak;Mirta Galesic;Tracy Tuten.
Journal of Business Research (2007)
Understanding differences in web usage: The role of need for cognition and the Five Factor Model of personality
Tracy L. Tuten;Michael Bosnjak.
Social Behavior and Personality (2001)
Dimensions of Brand Personality Attributions: A Person-Centric Approach in the German Cultural Context
Michael Bosnjak;Valerie Bochmann;Tanja Hufschmidt.
Social Behavior and Personality (2007)
Classifying Response Behaviors in Web-based Surveys
Michael Bosnjak;Tracy L. Tuten.
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (2006)
Moderators of the self-congruity effect on consumer decision-making: A meta-analysis
Alexandra Aguirre-Rodriguez;Michael Bosnjak;M. Joseph Sirgy.
(2012)
Prepaid and promised incentives in web surveys: an experiment
Michael Bosnjak;Tracy L. Tuten.
Social Science Computer Review (2003)
Postvisit Destination Loyalty Judgments Developing and Testing a Comprehensive Congruity Model
Michael Bosnjak;M. Joseph Sirgy;Sarah Hellriegel;Oswin Maurer.
Journal of Travel Research (2011)
Dimensions of Internet science
Ulf-Dietrich Reips;Michael Bosnjak.
(2001)
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