I have been following the discussion related to the use of the Opinio survey software product. Multiple questions came to mind related to the reuse of online questionnaires in support of research studies. Do you know of any research studies where online questionnaires have been reused by researchers other than those who developed and validated a particular questionnaire? Do any of you know validity issues are being addressed by researchers when questionnaires that were developed and validated using a particular software product are migrated to another product? Do any of you know whether researchers are charging a fee for the reuse of their questionnaires? Does the software producer also benefit monetarily from the resale of the questionnaire? Do any of you know of any Internet research methodology books that directly address these questions? In doing readings in this area, I am finding these questions tend to be overlooked as the methodologies tend to present information related to doing original research as opposed to extending research through the replication of previous studies. ~ Gail ***************************** Gail D. Taylor, M.Ed. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Human Resource Education Ph.D. Student Educational Psychology Teaching Assistant "We can't just have mainstream behavior on television in a free society. We have to make sure we see the whole panorama of human behavior." -- Jerry Springer