Handheld Computers
Recent advances in handheld computer hardware and software may provide alternatives to paper-based data collection methods. The authors compared data collected with paper forms to data collected with handheld computer-based forms in a field observation study of alcohol purchase attempts at 47 community festivals in a large metropolitan area. Agreement between data collected with paper forms and data collected with handheld computers was greater than 95%. Computer-based forms handled branching patterns better and yielded data that were immediately available for analyses. Paper forms handled written comments better. Handheld computers are a feasible alternative to paper forms for field data collection.
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2003
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Authors: | Fletcher, Linda A. ; Erickson, Darin J. ; Toomey, Traci L. ; Wagenaar, Alexander C. |
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Evaluation Review. - Vol. 27.2003, 2, p. 165-178
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