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Tuesday 16th July

08:00 - 09:00

Registrations

ERSTE Bank Chillin' Zone
09:00 - 10:30

Conference opening and Keynote Address: "Hybrid data collection in official statistics: Modes, devices and sensor data" by Professor Barry Schouten

D15
10:30 - 11:00

Coffee Break

Outside Congress Hall
11:00 - 12:30

Total Survey Error and Cross-Cultural Survey Research: Methodological Challenges and Coping Strategies

Session Organiser: Dr Aneta Piekut (University of Sheffield)

Nothing is Random Here: Item Nonresponse in European Social Survey (2002-2016)
Aneta Piekut (Sheffield Methods Institute, University of Sheffield) - Presenting Author

Item Nonresponse and Power: The Impact of Minority Status on Nonresponse across Countries
Katharina Meitinger (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Timothy Johnson (University of Illinois at Chicago)

Misreporting the Vote in Surveys: Exploring Turnout Overreporting in Election Studies Cross-Nationally 1996-2016
Stephen Quinlan (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Ian McAllister (Australian National University) - Presenting Author

Comparable Measurement of Religiosity Across Different Religious Groups
Matthias Bluemke (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Katharina Groskurth (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

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Measurement Errors during the Harmonization of Sociodemographic Background Variables in Comparative Social Surveys
Jürgen H. P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik (Institute of Political Science, Justus Liebig University, Giessen)
Uwe Warner (Methodenzentrum Sozialwissenschaften, Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen) - Presenting Author

D01
11:00 - 12:30

Assessing the Quality of Survey Data 1

Session Organiser: Professor Jörg Blasius (University of Bonn)

Mixing Negative and Positive Item Wordings in Survey Scales: Impact on Data Quality in Older Populations
Wander van der Vaart (University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht) - Presenting Author
Tina Glasner (University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht)

How Much Text Is Too Much? Assessing Respondent Attention to Instruction Texts Depending on Text Length
Tobias Rettig (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author

Using Attention Checks in Mail Questionnaires and Probability-Based Samples: Initial Evidence from a Mixed-Mode Survey Experiment.
Joss Roßmann (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Tobias Gummer (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
David Bretschi (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Jessica Daikeler (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

New Developments in the Estimation of the Split-Ballot MTMM Experiments
Melanie Revilla (RECSM-Universitat Pompeu fabra) - Presenting Author

Improving Data-Quality in the GGS: Are Modifications in the Questionnaire and Survey Design in the Generations and Gender Survey Able to Resolve Measurement Errors?
Detlev Lück (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)) - Presenting Author
Almut Schumann (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Robert Naderi (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Martin Bujard (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Tom Emery (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NiDi))
Susana Cabaço (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NiDi))
Peter Lugtig (University of Utrecht)
Vera Toepoel (University of Utrecht)

D02
11:00 - 12:30

Exploring New Insights into the Measurement and Reduction of Respondent Burden 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Robin Kaplan (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Dr Morgan Earp (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Data Quality of Proxy Reports: Inconsistent Educational Information in the German Microcensus Panel
Simon Börlin (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

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Using a Tip Sheet to Improve Nonresponse in an IRS Business Survey
Scott Leary (IRS) - Presenting Author
Kerry Levin (Westat)
Sarah Bennett-Harper (Westat)
Karen Stein (Westat)
Martha Stapleton (Westat)
Brenda Schafer (IRS)
Patrick Langetieg (IRS)
Lisa Rupert (IRS)

Respondent Burden in a Mobile App: Evidence from a Shopping Receipt Scanning Study.
Brendan Read (University of Essex) - Presenting Author

Exploring the Relationship between Burden Factors and Survey Response
Morgan Earp (US Bureau of Labor Statistics) - Presenting Author
Brandon Kopp (US Bureau of Labor Statistics)
John Dixon (US Bureau of Labor Statistics)

D04
11:00 - 12:30

Multiple Mode Data Collection: Innovative Approaches 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Scott Leary (Internal Revenue Service)
Dr Jocelyn Newsome (Westat)
Ms Brenda Schafer (Internal Revenue Service)

The Efficacy of a Respondent Centric Approach - Evidence from a Large Experimental Mixed Mode Random Probability Survey in the UK.
Andrew Phelps (Office for National Statistics)
Joseph Herson (Office for National Statistics) - Presenting Author

Respondent Centred Design: An Overview of our Innovative Approach and Evidence to Support its Use in Combating Barriers to Successful Multi-Mode Data Collection
Natalia Stutter (Office for National Statistics) - Presenting Author
Laura Wilson (Office for National Statistics)

What Works, What Doesn’t? Three Studies Designed to Improve Survey Response
Patrick Langetieg (Internal Revenue Service) - Presenting Author
Brenda Schafer (Internal Revenue Service)
John Guyton (Internal Revenue Service)
Hanyu Sun (Westat)
Jocelyn Newsome (Westat)
Jennifer McNulty (Westat)
Kerry Levin (Westat)

We Can Do Better; The Application of Theory for Improving Response Rates to Mixed-Mode Surveys
Don Dillman (Washington State University) - Presenting Author

D16
11:00 - 12:30

Passive Smartphone Data Collection and Additional Tasks in Mobile Web Surveys: Willingness, Non-Participation, Consent, and Ethics 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University)
Professor Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim)

Understanding Resistance to Participate in Passive Smartphone Data Collection in Mobile-Web Surveys
Caroline Roberts (University of Lausanne) - Presenting Author
Jessica Herzing (University of Lausanne/ FORS)
Daniel Gatica-Perez (EPFL/ IDIAP)

The Effects of a Sequential Mixed-Mobile Design and in-Interview Onboarding on Participation in a Mobile App Study
Annette Jackle (University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Alexander Wenz (University of Essex)
Jonathan Burton (University of Essex)
Mick P. Couper (University of Michigan)
Thomas Crossley (University of Essex)
Carli Lessof (University of Southampton)

Collecting Smartphone Sensor Measurements from the General Population: Willingness and Nonconsent Bias
Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)
Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands, Utrecht University)
Vera Toepoel (Utrecht University)
Marieke Haan (University of Groningen)
Ralph Dolmans (Statistics Netherlands)
Vivian Meertens (Statistics Netherlands)
Deirdre Giesen (Statistics Netherlands)
Jeldrik Bakker (Statistics Netherlands)
Annemieke Luiten (Statistics Netherlands)

Self-Selection Bias in Research including Ecological Momentary Assessment and Digital Trace Data
Anne-Linda Camerini (Università della Svizzera italiana) - Presenting Author
Laura Marciano (Università della Svizzera italiana)

Who is Willing to Use Happiness Apps? Evidence from a Representative German Sample
David Richter (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) ) - Presenting Author
Julia Rohrer (University of Leipzig)

D17
11:00 - 12:30

Challenges and Opportunities of Switching to Web 1

Session Organiser: Dr Susana Cabaço (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute)

Is the Impact of Mixing Modes on a Survey of Schools Consistent with that of Traditional Populations?
Rachel Horwitz (U.S. Census Bureau) - Presenting Author
Beth Newman (U.S. Census Bureau)
Joshua Neufelder (U.S. Census Bureau)

Mixing Modes and Mode Effects
Vidal Díaz de Rada (Public University of Navarre) - Presenting Author

Type of Device and Break-offs in a Push to Web Experiment
Susana Cabaço (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute) - Presenting Author
Judith Koops (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute)
Tom Emery (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute)
Peter Lugtig (University of Utrecht)
Vera Toepoel (University of Utrecht)
Detlev Lück (Federal Institute for Population Research)
Almut Schumann (Federal Institute for Population Research)
Robert Naderi (Federal Institute for Population Research)
Martin Bujard (Federal Institute for Population Research)

Which Incentive Works Best? Findings from a Push-to-Web Experiment in the GGS Context in Germany
Detlev Lück (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Almut Schumann (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)) - Presenting Author
Robert Naderi (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Martin Bujard (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Norbert Schneider (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))

D18
11:00 - 12:30

Undesirable Interviewer Behaviour and Data Falsification: Prevention, Detection and Intervention 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Joost Kappelhof (SCP)
Dr Roberto Bricenos-Rosas (GESIS)
Dr Caroline Vandenplas (KU Leuven)
Professor Geert Loosveldt (KU Leuven)
Dr Ineke Stoop (SCP)
Miss Céline Wuyts (KU Leuven)

Cross-Country Differences in Briefing Implementation in the European Social Survey – An Explanatory Study.
Niccolo Ghirelli (European Social Survey) - Presenting Author
Rory Fitzgerald (European Social Survey)

Measuring Interviewer Compliance with Regard to Question Deviations in a Multi-Language Survey in Zambia
P. Linh Nguyen (University of Essex - University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author

Interviewer Training as a Means of Preventive Measure for Good Data Quality
Jennifer Weitz (infas Institute of Applied Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Interviewer Falsification: Systematic Comparison of Statistical Identification Methods
Silvia Schwanhäuser (Institute for Employment Research (IAB) ) - Presenting Author
Joseph Sakshaug (University of Mannheim and Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Yuliya Kosyakova (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))

Managing (Undesirable) Interviewer Behavior via an Integrated System of Data Based Indicators
André Müller-Kuller (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author
Hanna-Rieke Baur (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)

D19
11:00 - 12:30

Sensitive Questions in Surveys – What Are Sensitive Topics?

Session Organisers:
Dr Kathrin Gärtner (University of Applied Science Wiener Neustadt)
Professor Wolfgang Aschauer (University Salzburg)
Professor Martin Weichbold (University Salzburg)

Is Sensitivity Stable Over Time? Item Nonresponse to Sensitive Questions in a Panel Survey
Bettina Müller (Department of Sociology, LMU Munich) - Presenting Author
Claudia Schmiedeberg (Department of Sociology, LMU Munich)

Sensitivity from Western and Non-Western Standards
Aram Simonyan (Yerevan University, Kiel University)
Peter Graeff (Kiel University) - Presenting Author

Responding to Socially Desirable and Undesirable Topics: Different Types of Response Behaviour?
Henrik Andersen (Chemnitz University of Technology) - Presenting Author
Jochen Mayerl (Chemnitz University of Technology )

Measuring Question Sensitivity in Fake Good Fake Bad Experiments
Yfke Ongena (University of Groningen) - Presenting Author
Emma Zaal (University of Groningen)
Marieke Haan (University of Groningen)

Perceived Sensitivity of Performance Based Data
Karin Wegenstein (University of Applied Sciences, Wr. Neustadt)
Sebastian Kunc (University of Applied Sciences, Wr. Neustadt)
Kathrin Gärtner (University of Applied Sciences, Wr. Neustadt) - Presenting Author

D20
11:00 - 12:30

Measurement Comparability, Reliability and Validity in Mixed Device Surveys

Session Organisers:
Dr Natalja Menold (GESIS)
Professor Vera Toepoel (Utrecht University)

Web, App or Paper Time Use Diary – Does it Make a Difference to Measurement? Evidence from the Age 14 Survey of the Millennium Cohort Study
Emily Gilbert (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL) - Presenting Author
Lisa Calderwood (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL)

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Using Paradata to Predict Test-Retest Reliability and Criterion Validity in a Mixed-Device Survey
Carina Cornesse (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Jan Karem Höhne (University of Mannheim)
Mick P. Couper (University of Michigan)
Annelies G. Blom (University of Mannheim)

Scale Direction Effects and Measurement Equivalence Across PCs and Smartphones
Dagmar Krebs (University of Giessen) - Presenting Author
Jan Karem Höhne (University of Mannheim)

Reliability and Measurement Equivalence in Mixed Device Surveys with Different Format of Rating Scales
Natalja Menold (GESIS) - Presenting Author
Vera Toepoel ( Utrecht University)

D21
11:00 - 12:30

Transparency in Comparative Social Science Research

Session Organisers:
Dr Elena Damian (University of Leuven)
Professor Bart Meuleman (University of Leuven)
Professor Wim van Oorschot (University of Leuven)

An Analysis of the Quality of the Reporting of Surveys in Social Sciences Journal Articles
Rebekah Luff (University of Southampton) - Presenting Author
Patrick Sturgis (University of Southampton)

Social Policy Indicators as Macro-Level Independent Variables. Towards More Transparency and Comparability
Katharina Kunißen (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) - Presenting Author

Secondary Analyses of Qualitative Interviews - A Meta-Analysis of the Practice of Secondary Analysis in German Research on Work Organizations.
Tobias Gebel (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)) - Presenting Author

Preregistration of Secondary Data Analysis
Tobias Heycke (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Bernd Weiß (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

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D22
11:00 - 12:30

Can't You Hear Me Knockin': Methodological and Practical Considerations in Designing, Implementing and Assessing Contact Strategies 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Patrick Moynihan (Pew Research Center)
Ms Martha McRoy (Pew Research Center)
Dr Laura Silver (Pew Research Center)
Mr Jamie Burnett (Kantar Public)

Participation Rates in Psychological Studies over Time - A Meta-Analysis.
Tanja Burgard (ZPID - Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information) - Presenting Author
Michael Bosnjak (ZPID - Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information)
Nadine Kasten (University of Trier)

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Paper, Email, or Both? Effects of Contact Mode on Participation in a Web Survey of Establishments
Joseph Sakshaug (Institute for Employment Research)
Basha Vicari (Institute for Employment Research) - Presenting Author
Mick Couper (Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan)

Participation Rates for Younger Age Groups Benefit most of SMS Reminders – FinHealth 2017 Survey
Hanna Tolonen (National Institute for Health and Welfare) - Presenting Author
Katri Sääksjärvi (National Institute for Health and Welfare)
Päivikki Koponen (National Institute for Health and Welfare)
Seppo Koskinen (National Institute for Health and Welfare)
Annamari Lundqvist (National Institute for Health and Welfare)
Katja Borodulin (National Institute for Health and Welfare)

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Schedule Your Own Telephone Interview Time Online? Experimental Evidence of the Effects of an Online Interview Scheduler on Fieldwork Outcomes
Katherine McGonagle (Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
NARAYAN SASTRY (Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan)

How Can We Get in Touch? Asking Respondents about their Preferred Survey Mode
Maria Clelia Romano (Istat)
Barbara Lorè (Istat) - Presenting Author
Gabriella Fazzi (Istat)
Daniela Pagliuca (Istat)

D23
11:00 - 12:30

New Developments in the Use of Adaptive Survey Designs in Longitudinal Studies

Session Organisers:
Ms Nicole Watson (University of Melbourne)
Dr Alexandru Cernat (University of Manchester)

An Evaluation of the Case Prioritization Indirect Cost-Quality Trade-off in the Survey of Income and Program Participation
Kevin Tolliver (U.S. Census Bureau) - Presenting Author
Jason Fields (U.S. Census Bureau)

Adaptive design in the SIPP: Experimental results and production plans.
Jason Fields (U.S. Census Bureau) - Presenting Author
Kevin Tolliver (U.S. Census Bureau)

Using the Relationship Between Income Item Nonresponse and Panel Attrition for Adaptive Fieldwork Measures in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)
Annette Scherpenzeel (Chair for the Economics of Aging, Technical University of Munich) - Presenting Author
Arne Bethmann (Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA), Max-Planck-Institute for Social Law and Social Policy)
Michael Bergmann (Chair for the Economics of Aging, Technical University of Munich)
Sabine Friedel (Chair for the Economics of Aging, Technical University of Munich)

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Simulating the Consequences of Adaptive Survey Design in Two Household Panel Studies
Nicole Watson (University of Melbourne)
Mark O'Shea (University of Melbourne) - Presenting Author
Alexandru Cernat (University of Manchester)

D24
11:00 - 12:30

Cognition in Surveys 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Naomi Kamoen (Tilburg University)
Dr Bregje Holleman (Utrecht University)
Dr Jennifer Sinibaldi (National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES))

Am I Good with a Computer? Self-Descriptive vs Objective Measures of Computer Skills in the Labour Market Research in Poland
Krzysztof Kasparek (Jagiellonian University) - Presenting Author
Szymon Czarnik (Jagiellonian University)
Marcin Kocór (Jagiellonian University)
Maciej Koniewski (Jagiellonian University)

Emotion Regulation and Survey Response Quality
Lonna Atkeson (University of New Mexico) - Presenting Author
Cherie Maestas (University of North Carolina Charlotte)
Sara Levens (University of North Carolina Charlotte)

Am I Being Neurotic? Personality as a Predictor of Survey Response Styles
Patrick Sturgis (University of Southampton) - Presenting Author
Michael F. Schober (The New School for Social Research)
Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)

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Some Evidence on the Influence of Context and Cultural Factors to Extend the Question-and-Answer Model for Web Surveys
José Luis Padilla García (Universidad de Granada) - Presenting Author
Dörte Naber (Universidad de Granada, Universität Osnabrück)
Isabel Benítez (Universidad Loyola Andalucía (Sevilla))

D25
11:00 - 12:30

Data Quality in Opt-In Panels

Session Organiser: Dr Glenn Israel (University of Florida)

Comparisons of Probability and Nonprobability Samples
Mansour Fahimi (Ipsos) - Presenting Author
Frances Barlas (Ipsos)

Lessons Learned from Conducting Concurrent Surveys Using an Online Opt-in Quota Sample and a Mail/Mixed-Mode Address-Based Sample
Glenn Israel (University of Florida) - Presenting Author

Using Paradata and Rich Sampling Frame Data to Assess Nonresponse in Non-Probability Online Panels. The Italian Case.
Chiara Respi (University of Milano-Bicocca) - Presenting Author

Undercoverage and Nonresponse as Sources of Representativeness Bias in Non-Probability Online Panels. The Italian Case.
Chiara Respi (University of Milano-Bicocca) - Presenting Author
Emanuela Maria Sala (University of Milano-Bicocca)

D26
11:00 - 12:30

Reflections on Mixed and Multimethod Research 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Susanne Vogl (University of Vienna)
Dr Andrea Hense (Sociological Research Institute Göttingen)
Dr Leila Akremi (German Statutory Pension Insurance Scheme)

Qualitative Methods and Perspective Triangulation Discussed Using the Example of Workplace Health Promotion
Heike Ohlbrecht (Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg)
Bianca Lange (Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg) - Presenting Author
Josephine Jellen (Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg)

Challenges of Multi-Method Research on the Police
Josephine Jellen (University of Magdeburg, Department of Sociology) - Presenting Author
Heike Ohlbrecht (University of Magdeburg, Department of Sociology)
Bianca Lange (University of Magdeburg, Department of Sociology)
Filip Habib (University of Magdeburg, Department of Sociology)

How Graphical Elicitation Methods Complement Family Interviews
Andrea Hense (Sociological Research Institute Goettingen (SOFI)) - Presenting Author

Analytic Integration of Physical Space in a Multimethod Design
Filip Elias Habib (Otto von Guericke Universität Magdeburg) - Presenting Author

Bridging the Communication Gap between Parkinson's Disease Healthcare Providers and Patients
Robyn Rapoport (SSRS) - Presenting Author
Arina Goyle (SSRS)
Sarah Glancey (SSRS)
Chelle Precht (SSRS)
Katie Kopil (Michael J. Fox Foundation)
Connie Marras (University of Toronto)
Steven J. Kahl (Tuck School of Business)
Daisy Daeschler (Michael J. Fox Foundation)
Lana Chahine (University of Pittsburgh)

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D30
11:00 - 12:30

Current Developments in Mobility Survey Methods 1

Session Organisers:
Professor Caroline Bayart (University Lyon 1)
Dr Johannes Eggs (Infas - Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft GmbH)
Mrs Dana Gruschwitz (Infas - Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft GmbH)

How to Combine CAPI and CAWI: Application to the Paris Travel Survey
Caroline Bayart (University Lyon 1) - Presenting Author
Patrick Bonnel (ENTPE - University Lyon 2)
Christelle Paulo (Ile-de-France Mobilités)
Anne-Eole Meret-Conti (Ile-de-France Mobilités)

The Way We Move - Approaches for Survey Data Handling of the German Mobility Panel
Ecke Lisa (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) - Presenting Author
Hilgert Tim (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Chlond Bastian (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Vortisch Peter (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

How Changing the Data Collection Mode Effected the 2017 National Household Survey Findings
Janice Machado (Westat) - Presenting Author
Marcelo Simas (Westat)
Anthony Fucci (Westat)
Alexander Cates (Westat)
Shawn McCloskey (Westat)
Jeremy Wilhelm (Westat)
Laura Wilson (Westat)

Investigation of Calibration Methods Used to Create Household Travel Survey Weights
Marcelo Simas (Westat)
Jill DeMatteis (Westat)
Shelley Roth (Westat) - Presenting Author

D31
12:30 - 14:00

Lunch

Restaurant "Ekonomija"
14:00 - 15:30

Sensitive Questions in Surveys - Drawbacks and Problems When Applying Indirect Questioning Techniques

Session Organisers:
Miss Julia Jerke (University of Zurich)
Dr David Johann (University of Zurich)

Item Count Technique and Crosswise Model: A Meta-Analysis
Antonia Velicu (Universiy of Zurich) - Presenting Author

More Papist than the Pope: Evidence of Social Desirability Bias in ICT-Based Estimation of Anti-Immigrant Sentiment
Sebastian Rinken (Instituto de Estudios Sociales Avanzados, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (IESA-CSIC)) - Presenting Author
Sara Pasadas del Amo (Instituto de Estudios Sociales Avanzados, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (IESA-CSIC))

Education and Income Effects in Randomised Response Estimates of Undeclared Employment
Rainer Schnell (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Kathrin Thomas (Princeton Univeristy) - Presenting Author
Marcel Noack (University of Duisburg-Essen)

Estimating Sexual Orientation Identity in Taiwan Using the Multi-Level Randomised Response Technique
Shu-Hui Hsihe (Academia Sinica) - Presenting Author

The Impact of Social Desirability on the Extent of Induced Abortion Misreporting in Turkey
Melike Saraç (Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies) - Presenting Author
İsmet Koç (Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies)

D01
14:00 - 15:30

Assessing the Quality of Survey Data 2

Session Organiser: Professor Jörg Blasius (University of Bonn)

Racial Ethic Differences in the Associations between Verbal and Non-verbal Behavior Codes
Young Cho (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Zilber School of Public Health) - Presenting Author
Timothy Johnson (University of Illinois at Chicago, Survey Research Laboratory)
Holbrook Allyson (University of Illinois at Chicago, Survey Research Laboratory)

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Effects of Presence of Others; Reporting on Sensitive and Attitude Questions in Demographic and Health Survey (DHS): Case Study from Turkey, 2013
Farhia Salat Mohamud (Hacettepe University) - Presenting Author

Monitoring the Lifelong Learning in Europe – (In)Comparability of Indicators and Implications for European and Local Public Policies
Magdalena Jelonek (Cracow University of Economics) - Presenting Author
Konrad Turek (Jagiellonian University)
Barbara Worek (Jagiellonian University)

The Effect of Page and Question Characteristics on Page-Defocusing
Tobias Baier (Darmstadt University of Technology) - Presenting Author
Anke Metzler (Darmstadt University of Technology)
Marek Fuchs (Darmstadt University of Technology)

Never Confuse Answers with Understanding: Perceived Difficulty and the Impact on the Quality of Data Collected
Sophie van der Valk (Trinity College Dublin)
Eva Aizpurua (Trinity College Dublin) - Presenting Author
Mary Rogan (Trinity College Dublin)

D02
14:00 - 15:30

Exploring New Insights into the Measurement and Reduction of Respondent Burden 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Robin Kaplan (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Dr Morgan Earp (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Long Web Surveys and Data Quality: A Randomised Trial
Annette Jeneson (Regional Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Eastern and Southern Norway) - Presenting Author
Knut-Petter Leinan (Regional Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Eastern and Southern Norway)
Ole-Martin Vangen (Regional Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Eastern and Southern Norway)
Tore Wentzel-Larsen (Regional Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Eastern and Southern Norway)

The LONG and SHORT of Income Measurement Revisited
Harry Ganzeboom (Vu University Amsterdam) - Presenting Author
Derk Sparendam (Vu University Amsterdam)

Does Reducing the Length Matter? An Assessment of Respondent Burden with the Redesigned U.S. National Health Interview Survey
James Dahlhamer (National Center for Health Statistics) - Presenting Author
Aaron Maitland (National Center for Health Statistics)
Benjamin Zablotsky (National Center for Health Statistics)

Cognitive Assessments and Their Perceived Burden: Are Low-Skilled Respondents More Susceptible to Refusing Further Participation in Longitudinal Assessment Surveys?
Silke Martin (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Clemens Lechner (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Corinna Kleinert (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Beatrice Rammstedt (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

D04
14:00 - 15:30

Multiple Mode Data Collection: Innovative Approaches 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Scott Leary (Internal Revenue Service)
Dr Jocelyn Newsome (Westat)
Ms Brenda Schafer (Internal Revenue Service)

A Push-to-Web Experiment for Cross-National Surveys: Effects on Nonresponse Rates, Bias and Measurement
Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
vera Toepoel (Utrecht University)
Tom Emery (NIDI - Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute)
Susana Cabaco (NIDI - NIDI - Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute)
Detlev Lueck (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Almut Schumann (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Robert Naderi (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Martin Bujard (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))

Encouraging Web Response in an International Survey
Jocelyn Newsome (Westat) - Presenting Author
Kerry Levin (Westat)
Jennifer McNulty (Westat)
Hanyu Sun (Westat)
Brenda Schafer (United States Internal Revenue Service)
Patrick Langetieg (United States Internal Revenue Service)
Rizwan Javaid (United States Internal Revenue Service)
Scott Leary (United States Internal Revenue Service)

Innovating a Multi-Mode Design for a Diverse, Multilingual Population: Results from a Field Experiment of the California Health Interview Survey
Todd Hughes (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research) - Presenting Author
Brian Wells (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)
Royce Park (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)
David Dutwin (SSRS)

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Design of the Contact Strategy for a Cross-National Push to Web Business Survey
Gijs van Houten (Eurofound) - Presenting Author
Giovanni Russo (Cedefop)
Femke Dekeulenaer (Ipsos)
Ahu Alanya (Ipsos)
Andrew Cleary (Ipsos)

D16
14:00 - 15:30

Passive Smartphone Data Collection and Additional Tasks in Mobile Web Surveys: Willingness, Non-Participation, Consent, and Ethics 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University)
Professor Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim)

Social Desirability in Passive Mobile Data Collection
Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Georg-Christoph Haas (University of Mannheim, IAB)
Ruben Bach (University of Mannheim)
Frauke Kreuter (University of Mannheim, IAB, University of Maryland)

Measurement Quality in Mobile Sensor Data
Sebastian Bähr (Institute for Employment Research) - Presenting Author

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Assessing and Addressing Missingness Mechanisms in Passively-Recorded Location Data
Danielle McCool (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Katalin Roth (Utrecht University)
Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands)
Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)

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Systematic Bias in Adolescents’ Self-Report on Smartphone Use: Comparison of Three Different Assessment Modes Evaluate the Quality of Survey Data
Laura Marciano (Università della Svizzera italiana) - Presenting Author
Teena Thomas (University of Saskatchewan)
Nathaniel Osgood (University of Saskatchewan)
Anne-Linda Camerini (Università della Svizzera italiana)

D17
14:00 - 15:30

Using Surveys for Quality Assurance in Higher Education - Challenges and Solutions

Session Organisers:
Dr Heide Schmidtmann (University of Duisburg-Essen, Center for Higher Education Development and Quality Enhancement (CHEDQE))
Dr Rene Krempkow (Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin)

Bridging the Gap between Large-Scale Data and Strategic Action: Working with 15+ Universities to Make Surveys Useful for Improving Teaching and Learning
Maike Reimer (Bayerisches Staatsinstitut für Hochschulforschung & Hochschulplanung (IHF))
Johannes Wieschke (IHF) - Presenting Author
Esther Ostmeier (IHF, TUM)

When to Ask Student Evaluation Questionnaire: before the Exam, after the Exam or at both Occasions?
Vasja Vehovar (Professor) - Presenting Author
Miha Matjašič (Research assistant)

To Force or Not to Force into the Survey Participation: Avoiding Nonresponse and Satisficing
Barbara Neza Brečko (Researcher) - Presenting Author

How to Find a Needle in a Haystack? Identifying Key Dimensions to Increase Teaching Quality with Factorial Survey Experiments
Anna-Lena Hönig (University of Mannheim)
Edgar Treischl (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg) - Presenting Author

The Evaluation of Effects of Improving Teaching and Learning – A Longitudinal Survey Design and Selected Results
René Krempkow (Humboldt University of Berlin) - Presenting Author

D18
14:00 - 15:30

Undesirable Interviewer Behaviour and Data Falsification: Prevention, Detection and Intervention 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Joost Kappelhof (SCP)
Dr Roberto Bricenos-Rosas (GESIS)
Dr Caroline Vandenplas (KU Leuven)
Professor Geert Loosveldt (KU Leuven)
Dr Ineke Stoop (SCP)
Miss Céline Wuyts (KU Leuven)

A Strategy for Promoting Desirable Interviewer Behaviour within the ESS
Sander Steijn (Sociaal & Cultureel Planbureau) - Presenting Author
Roberto Briceno-Rosas (GESIS)
Joost Kappelhof (Sociaal & Cultureel Planbureau)
Jannine van de Maat (Sociaal & Cultureel Planbureau)

Effects of Interviewers' Experience on Skipping Filter Questions and Interview Duration: Empirical Analysis Using IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees in Germany
Yuliya Kosyakova (Institute for Employment Research (IAB)) - Presenting Author
Christina Reisinger (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Silvia Schwanhäuser (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Joe Sakshaug (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))

Do Falsifiers Leave Traces? An Attempt to Identify Interviewer Falsifications by Questionnaire-Based Indicators
Sandra Walzenbach (ISER, University of Essex) - Presenting Author

An Economic Analysis of Interviewer Falsifications
Joseph Sakshaug (Institute for Employment Research / University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Lukas Olbrich (Institute for Employment Research)
Yuliya Kosyakova (Institute for Employment Research)
Silvia Schwanhäuser (Institute for Employment Research / University of Mannheim)

Interview Speed Patterns versus Deviations from Standardized Interviewing Protocol in Audio-Recorded Interviews for (Early) Identification of Field Interviewers’ Harmful Interviewing Practice: A Test Case
Celine Wuyts (Centre for Sociological Research, KU Leuven) - Presenting Author
Geert Loosveldt (Centre for Sociological Research, KU Leuven)

D19
14:00 - 15:30

Overcoming the Digital Divide in Web Surveys

Session Organisers:
Dr Carina Cornesse (University of Mannheim)
Ms Jessica Herzing (LINES/FORS, University of Lausanne)
Dr Lars Kaczmirek (University of Vienna and Australian National University)

Equipping Offline Households with Internet Access in an Online Panel. Does It Make a Difference?
Ruben Bach (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Carina Cornesse (University of Mannheim)

Pushing to Web in Croatia: The Experience of The Generations and Gender Programme
Tom Emery (NIDI) - Presenting Author
Ivan Cipin (University of Zagreb)

Does Paper Matter? The Value of the Second Mode within a Push-to-Web Survey Design
Joel Williams (Kantar Public) - Presenting Author

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Sending an Instant Email - Examining the Impact on Response Propensity to Online Food Diaries When Sending an Instant Email
Joe Rose (National Centre for Social Research) - Presenting Author

Peoples’ IT Savviness and their Participation in a Proability-Based Online Panel
Barbara Felderer (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Jessica Herzing (University of Lausanne)

D20
14:00 - 15:30

Evaluating and Analyzing Life History Survey Data 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Mengyao Hu (University of Michigan)
Dr Brian Wells (University of California, Los Angeles)
Professor Jacqui Smith (University of Michigan)

Agreement of Self-Reported and Administrative Data on Employment Histories in a German Cohort Study: A Sequence Analysis.
Morten Wahrendorf (University Düsseldorf, Medical Faculty, Institute of Medical Sociology) - Presenting Author

How Cognitive Functioning Accounts for Inconsistent Reporting: A Case Study from the Health and Retirement Study
Xinyu Zhang (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Mengyao Hu (University of Michigan)
Jacqui Smith (University of Michigan)

Thinking Back to Your Childhood: How Accurate to Recall? Evidence from NCDS Age 61 Survey
Alissa Goodman (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL)
Matt Brown (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL)
Darina Peycheva (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL) - Presenting Author

Evaluating Item Nonresponse in Life History Calendar: An Analysis of Memory Effects
Mengyao Hu (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Roberto Melipillan (University of Michigan)
Jacqui Smith (University of Michigan)
Xinyu Zhang (University of Michigan)

D21
14:00 - 15:30

Opportunities and Limitations of Web Scraping in Social Research

Session Organisers:
Mr Aleksei Rotmistrov (National Research University Higher School of Economics)
Miss Svetlana Zhuchkova (National Research University Higher School of Economics)

Possibilities and Limitations of Web-Scraping as a Method of Data Collection in a Sociological Research in Case of Working with Numerical Data
Marya Vorobyova (National Research University Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author

Hegemonic Masculinity on the Russian Rap Stage: Topic Modeling of the Texts of Russian Hip-Hoppers
Anton Boichenko (HSE University) - Presenting Author

Informal Market of Private Tutors in Russia
Petr Makeev (National Research University Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author

Accessing “Hard-to-Reach” Groups: Using Web Scraping to Study Local BDSM-Community
Maria Rodionova (National Research University Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author

Applying Web Scraping for Monitoring of Hidden Social Groups (the Example of the Contemporary Russian Nationalist Organizations)
Aleksei Rotmistrov (National Research University Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author
Svetlana Zhuchkova (National Research University Higher School of Economics)

D22
14:00 - 15:30

Contemporary Issues in the Assessment of Measurement Invariance 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Daniel Seddig (University of Cologne & University of Zurich)
Professor Eldad Davidov (University of Cologne & University of Zurich)
Professor Peter Schmidt (University of Giessen)

Why Are Gender Role Attitudes Not Equivalent across Countries? A Cultural Explanation Using Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling
Vera Lomazzi (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Daniel Seddig (University of Cologne & University of Zurich)

How Much We Can Trust Conventional SEM Goodness-of-Fit Measures in Large Cross-National Invariance Tests?
Boris Sokolov (Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author

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Investigating the Cross-Cultural Equivalence of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ)
Nick Allum (University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Kirby King (Government Statistical Service)
Paul Stoneman (Goldsmiths College)

D23
14:00 - 15:30

Usability Testing in a Changing Survey Environment 1

Session Organiser: Mrs Emily Geisen (RTI International)

Using Eye-Tracking to Study the Effects of Three Different Grid Questions Designs on Response Burden in Web Surveys
Joss Roßmann (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Cornelia Neuert (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Henning Silber (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Address & Navigation Layouts: How Eye Tracking and Usability Testing Informed U.S. Census Bureau Survey Designs
Erica Olmsted-Hawala (U.S. Census Bureau)
Elizabeth Nichols (U.S. Census Bureau)
Jen Romano-Bergstrom (Bridgewater Associates) - Presenting Author
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Improvement of Mobile Questionnaire Through Usability Evaluation
Sunhee Park (Statistics Korea) - Presenting Author

Usability Testing of the Time Use Survey – App: Pitfalls and Recommendations for Improvement
Matea Paškvan (Statistics Austria) - Presenting Author
Sonja Ghassemi-Bönisch (Statistics Austria)
Marc Plate (Statistics Austria)
Kathrin Gärtner (University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt)
Gabriel Kittel (Statistics Austria)
Friedrich Csaicsich (Statistics Austria)
Ivo Pocorny (Modul University)
Constanze Volkmann (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
Sonja Hinsch (Statistics Austria)
Manuela Heidenreich (Statistics Austria)

D24
14:00 - 15:30

Cognition in Surveys 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Naomi Kamoen (Tilburg University)
Dr Bregje Holleman (Utrecht University)
Dr Timo Lenzner (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

What’s Happening in our Brains? Cognitive Processes and Neuronal Correlation While Answering Questions.
Martin Weichbold (University of Salzburg (Sociology)) - Presenting Author
Dietmar Roehm (University of Salzburg (Neurolinguistics))
Reinhard Bachleitner (University of Salzburg (Sociology))
Wolfgang Aschauer (University of Salzburg (Sociology))

The Influence of Context Effect and Visual Contextualization on the Retrieval of Temporarily vs. Chronically Accessible Information
Katharina Meitinger (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Tanja Kunz (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Re-Examining the Left and Top Means First Heuristic Using Eye-Tracking Methodology
Jan Karem Höhne (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Timo Lenzner (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Cornelia Neuert (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Ting Yan (Westat)

Subgroup Differences in the Cognitive Processing of Rating Scales: Two Experiments on Scale Polarity
Timo Lenzner (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Jan Karem Höhne (University of Mannheim)
Cornelia Neuert (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Ting Yan (Westat)

D25
14:00 - 15:30

Reflections on Mixed and Multimethod Research 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Susanne Vogl (University of Vienna)
Dr Andrea Hense (Sociological Research Institute Göttingen)
Dr Leila Akremi (German Statutory Pension Insurance Scheme)

Measuring Student Engagement in Lecture-Based Courses
Aida Montenegro (University of Bonn) - Presenting Author

Mixed Use of Big Data and Survey Data for Media Audience Measurement in France : An Overview
Lorie Dudoignon (Médiamétrie)
Aurélie Vanheuverzwyn (Médiamétrie)
Fabienne Le Sager (Médiamétrie) - Presenting Author

Advancing the “Prevalence Rates Literature” in Mixed Methods Research - A Multidimensional Mixed Methods Framework for Analysing Methodological Styles
Felix Knappertsbusch (Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg) - Presenting Author

Financial Diaries in the Understanding America Study
Tania Gutsche (University of Southern California)
Bas Weerman (University of Southern California) - Presenting Author

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D26
14:00 - 15:30

Can't You Hear Me Knockin': Methodological and Practical Considerations in Designing, Implementing and Assessing Contact Strategies 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Patrick Moynihan (Pew Research Center)
Ms Martha McRoy (Pew Research Center)
Dr Laura Silver (Pew Research Center)
Mr Jamie Burnett (Kantar Public)

Cutting Corners: Detecting Gaps between Household Contact Protocol vs. Ingrained Habits in the Field
LinChiat Chang (Independent Consultant) - Presenting Author
Mpumi Mbethe (Independent Consultant)
Shameen Yacoob (MPLOY Market Research)

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SMART Text Messages to Improve Compliance with Adaptive Design Data Collection Protocols
Amanda Nagle (United States Census Bureau) - Presenting Author
Kevin Tolliver (United States Census Bureau)

Improving Compliance with Face to Face Contact Protocols
Jamie Burnett (Kantar Public) - Presenting Author

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Optimizing Field Interviewer Level of Effort to Identify and Survey Adult Smokers with an Address-Based Sample
Kristine Wiant (RTI International) - Presenting Author
Joseph McMichael (RTI International)

D30
14:00 - 15:30

Towards Strong Evidence-Based Survey Methodology using Replications, Systematic Reviews, or Bayesian Approaches

Session Organisers:
Dr Bernd Weiss (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Ms Jessica Daikeler (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Henning Silber (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Professor Michael Bosnjak (Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information)

How to do a Meta-Analysis on (Cross-)Lagged Relationships: Considering the Role of the Time Interval
Rebecca Kuiper (University Utrecht) - Presenting Author
Oisín Ryan (University Utrecht)

Gender-of-Interviewer Effects on Survey Responses
Sonila Dardha (City, University of London) - Presenting Author
Jessica Daikeler (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Kathrin Thomas (Princeton University)
Bernd Weiss (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

A (Bayesian) Method for Synthesising Evidence from Diverse Statistical Models
Rebecca Kuiper (University Utrecht) - Presenting Author
Lion Behrens (Mannheim University)

Bayesian Structural Time Series to Incorporate Past Survey Information for Intra-Cycle Reporting and Small Area Analyses
Marcus Maher (Ipsos) - Presenting Author
Alan Roshwalb (Ipsos)
Rob Petrin (Ipsos)

D31
15:30 - 16:00

Coffee Break

Outside Congress Hall
16:00 - 17:00

Sensitive Questions in Surveys: Theory and Methods 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Ivar Krumpal (University of Leipzig)
Professor Ben Jann (University of Bern)
Professor Mark Trappmann (IAB Nürnberg)
Dr Felix Wolter (University of Mainz)

How to Measure Age Discrimination in Recruitment - Linking Stereotypes, Skill Requirements and Employability
Konrad Turek ((1) Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute; (2) Jagiellonian University (Poland)) - Presenting Author
Kene Henkens (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute; University Medical Center Groningen; University of Amsterdam)

Detecting Ethnic Discrimination with Vignette Experiments? A Field Validation of Landlords' Intentions to Invite Arab Prospective Tenants
Knut Petzold (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Sociology Section) - Presenting Author

D01
16:00 - 17:00

Usability Testing in a Changing Survey Environment 2

Session Organiser: Mrs Emily Geisen (RTI International)

A Multiple Method Approach to Testing a Complex Web-Based Establishment Survey Instrument
Aryn Hernandez (U.S. Census Bureau) - Presenting Author
Temika Holland (U.S. Census Bureau)
Rebecca Keegan (U.S. Census Bureau)
Amy Anderson Riemer (U.S. Census Bureau)

Usability Testing in Cross-National Surveys - Experiences with Different Approaches
Sabine Springer (European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights) - Presenting Author
Vida Beresneviciute (European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights)
Sami Nevala (European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights)

Cognitive and Usability Pretesting via Web-Conferencing Platforms: Comparison of Cost and Capabilities across Platforms
Emily Geisen (RTI International) - Presenting Author
Amanda Smith (RTI International)
Herschel Sanders (RTI International)
Patrick Hsieh (RTI International)

D02
16:00 - 17:00

Basic Human Values 1

Session Organisers:
Professor Eldad Davidov (University of Cologne, Germany and University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland)
Professor Peter Schmidt (University of Giessen, Giesen Germany)
Professor Jan Ciecuich (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyéski University, Warsaw, Poland, and University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland)

The Influence of Basic Human Values on Attitudes towards Immigrants among School Children in Switzerland and Poland
Charlotte Clara Becker (University of Cologne) - Presenting Author
Eldad Davidov (University of Cologne)
Jan Cieciuch (Kardinal-Stefan-Wyszyński-Universität Warschau)
René Algesheimer (University of Zurich)
Martin Kindschi (University of Zurich)
Heiko Rauhut (University of Zurich)
Alexander Ehlert (University of Zurich)
Claudio Tessone (University of Zurich)

Linking Environmental and Migration Attitudes: It All Comes Down to Values
Marcus Eisentraut (GESIS - Leibniz Institute of Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Keith Smith (GESIS - Leibniz Institute of Social Sciences)

Can We Extend Schwartz’s Value Theory in Order to Measure Organizational Values? Findings from a Pilot Study
Daniela Wetzelhütter (University of Applied Science Upper Austria) - Presenting Author
Chigozie Nnebedum (Godfrey Okoye University)
Jacques De Wet (University of Capetown)
Johann Bacher (Johannes Kepler University)

D04
16:00 - 17:00

Detecting, Explaining and Managing Interviewer Effects in Surveys 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Daniela Ackermann-Piek (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim, Germany)
Mr Brad Edwards (Westat)
Dr Jette Schröder (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim, Germany)

Profiles of Interviewers’ Strategies in Face-to-Face Surveys
Alexandre Pollien (FORS, Swiss Centre for Expertise in Social Sciences, University of Lausanne) - Presenting Author
Jean-Marie Le Goff (Life Course and Inequalities Research Center, University of Lausanne & NCCR LIVEs, Lausanne.)

Modelling Group-Specific Interviewer Effects on Nonresponse using Separate Coding for Random Slopes in Multilevel Models
Jessica Herzing (University of Lausanne) - Presenting Author
Annelies Blom (University of Mannheim)
Bart Meuleman (University of Leuven)

D16
16:00 - 17:00

Fieldwork Monitoring Tools for Large-Scale Surveys: Lessons from the Field 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Michael Bergmann (Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) )
Dr Sarah Butt (City, University of London)
Dr Salima Douhou (City, University of London )
Mr Brad Edwards (Westat)
Mr Patrick Schmich (Robert Koch Institut (RKI))
Dr Henning Silber (GESIS)

Improving Central Monitoring of Decentralised Fieldwork Activities for Cross-National Surveys: The Case of the Fieldwork Management System in the European Social Survey
Roberto Briceno-Rosas (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Sarah Butt (City, University of London) - Presenting Author
Kappelhof Joost (SCP – The Netherlands Institute for Social Research)
Niccolò Ghirelli (City, University of London)

Building valkyRie: An Automated Survey Quality Control Analysis Tool That Generates a Running Database of Results to Compare International Multi-Country and Multi-Mode Test Results Across Field Partners
David Peng (D3 - Designs, Data, Decisions ) - Presenting Author
David Rae (D3 - Designs, Data, Decisions )

Development of a Multi Country Face to Face Progress, Performance and Quality Monitoring Tool - Leanings from a Multi Country Study
Jamie Burnett (Kantar Public) - Presenting Author

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D17
16:00 - 17:00

Meeting the Challenges of Teaching Quantitative Research Methods 1

Session Organisers:
Ms Debbie Collins (University of Southampton, UK)
Dr Kevin Ralston (York St Johns University, UK)

Statistics Anxiety and Maths Anxiety, Key Messages, Comparing the Evidence and Examining the Literature
Kevin Ralston (York St John University) - Presenting Author

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Active Learning in Survey Research Pedagogy: Strategies, Techniques, and Examples
Chase Harrison (Harvard University) - Presenting Author

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The First Encounter with Quantitative Research Methods
Charlotte Brookfield (Cardiff University) - Presenting Author
Rima Saini (City University of London)
Tina Haux (University of Kent )

D18
16:00 - 17:00

Methodological Challenges in Longitudinal Surveys 1

Session Organisers:
Ms Sara Möser (University of Bern, Department of Sociology of Education)
Ms Almuth Lietz (DZHW)

Effects of Announced Survey Length and Incentive in a Highly Qualified Population - A Survey Experiment.
Almuth Lietz (DZHW) - Presenting Author
Jens Ambrasat (DZHW)
Uwe Ruß (DZHW)

Cash vs. Vouchers vs. Gifts in Web Surveys of a Mature Panel Study––Main Effects in a Long-Term Incentives Experiment across Three Panel Waves
Rolf Becker (University of Bern, Department of Sociology of Education)
Sara Möser (University of Bern, Department of Sociology of Education) - Presenting Author
David Glauser (University of Bern, Department of Sociology of Education)

Maintaining Co-operation over Time: Gift Giving in the Longitudinal Survey in Israel
Nerdit Stein-Kapach (ICBS - Israel Central Bureau of Statistics ) - Presenting Author

D19
16:00 - 17:00

Web Probing 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Katharina Meitinger (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Dorothée Behr (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Michael Braun (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Lars Kaczmirek (University of Vienna)

Probe Sequence and Respondent’s Characteristics in Web Probing
Dörte Naber (Universidad de Granada, Universität Osnabrück) - Presenting Author
José Luis Padilla García (Universidad de Granada)

The Impact of Number of Screens and Probe Order on the Response Quality of Probing Questions
Katharina Meitinger (University of Utrecht)
Adrian Toroslu (University of Utrecht)
Klara Raiber (University of Mannheim)
Michael Braun (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

What Makes a ‘Good’ Web Probing Respondent?
Timo Lenzner (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Cornelia Neuert (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

D20
16:00 - 17:00

Survey and Spatial (gps) Data. Understanding Human Behavior in a Spatial Context

Session Organiser: Mr Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)

Automatic Trip and Transportation Mode Detection Using a Smartphone App and Machine-Learning. A Validation Study.
Laurent Smeets (Utrecht University)
Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands)
Danielle McCool (Utrecht University)

GPS-Paradata in Computer-Assisted Personal Interviews: Additional Opportunities for Monitoring Fieldwork Interviewers
Daniil Lebedev (National Research University ) - Presenting Author

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D21
16:00 - 17:00

The Switch from Face-to-Face Interviewing to Online Data Collection

Session Organiser: Ms Gerry Nicolaas (NatCen Social Research)

Understanding Mode Switching and Non-Response Patterns
Alexandru Cernat (University of Manchester) - Presenting Author

Do Low-Response Rate Online Surveys Provide Better Quality Data than High Response Rate Face-to-Face Designs? Separating Sample Selection from Measurement Effects
Eliud Kibuchi (University of Southampton) - Presenting Author
Patrick Sturgis (University of Southampton)
Gabriele Durrant (University of Southampton)
Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton)

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Mixed-Mode Design (MIMOD) in Official Statistics: Where Are We Going?
Karen Blanke (Federal Statistical Office, Germany)
Christine Kronz (Federal Statistical Office of Germany) - Presenting Author

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D22
16:00 - 17:00

Talking or Texting: Interviewer-Respondent Interaction in Face-to-Face, Telephone, and Messenger Tool Surveys.

Session Organisers:
Dr Marieke Haan (University of Groningen)
Dr Yfke Ongena (University of Groningen)
Dr Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)
Dr Vera Toepoel (Utrecht University)

Do Interviewers Accurately Code Answers for Field Code Items? An Experiment on the Effect of Number of Response Categories
Jolene Smyth (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) - Presenting Author
Kristen Olson (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

Differences in Interviewer-Respondent Interactions in Surveys Administered by Telephone or in Person
Yfke Ongena (University of Groningen) - Presenting Author
Marieke Haan (University of Groningen)

Adapting Surveys to the Modern World: Comparing a Researchmessenger Design to a Regular Responsive Survey Design for Online Surveys
Vera Toepoel (utrecht university) - Presenting Author
Peter Lugtig (utrecht university)
Marieke Haan (groningen university)
Bella Struminskay (utrecht university)
Anne Elevelt (utrecht university)

D23
16:00 - 17:00

Can't You Hear Me Knockin': Methodological and Practical Considerations in Designing, Implementing and Assessing Contact Strategies 3

Session Organisers:
Dr Patrick Moynihan (Pew Research Center)
Ms Martha McRoy (Pew Research Center)
Dr Laura Silver (Pew Research Center)
Mr Jamie Burnett (Kantar Public)

Improvements to Contacting Materials and Strategies for General Social Survey (GSS) 2018
Jodie Smylie (NORC at the University of Chicago) - Presenting Author
René Bautista (NORC at the University of Chicago)

Employing Behavioral Insights to Entice Response to the American Community Survey
Victoria Velkoff (U.S. Census Bureau) - Presenting Author
Jennifer Ortman (U.S. Census Bureau)

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What Does Extra Effort Yield in the Current Telephone Survey Climate?
Sarah Dipko (Westat) - Presenting Author

D24
16:00 - 17:00

Linking Surveys and Social Media Data – Challenges, Applications and Solutions 1

Session Organisers:
Professor Alexia Katsanidou (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Johannes Breuer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Sebastian Stier (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Respondents Willingness to Share Data from Social Media Accounts – The Influence of Device, Privacy Concerns and Respondent Characteristics
Christoph Beuthner (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim)
Natalja Menold (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Jette Schröder (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Bernd Weiß (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Henning Silber (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Linking Social Media Data in the UK CLOSER Birth Cohorts
Oliver Davis (MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol)
Andrew Boyd (University of Bristol)
Alastair Tanner (MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol)
Nina Di Cara (MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol) - Presenting Author
Luke Sloan (Cardiff University)
Tarek Al Baghal (Essex University)
Lisa Calderwood (UCL)
Claire Haworth (MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol)

FAIRness of (Linked) Social Media Data
Janez Štebe (Univeza v Ljubljani, Arhiv družboslovnih podatkov) - Presenting Author

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D25
16:00 - 17:00

Generating Methodological Insights from the ESS Probability Based Online Web Panel CRONOS 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Gianmaria Bottoni (European Social Survey, City University of London )
Professor Rory Fitzgerald (European Social Survey, City University of London )
Dr Elena Sommer (SHARE ERIC)
Dr Ana Villar (Facebook)

Measurement Reliability, Validity, and Quality in the CRONOS
Wiebke Weber (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) - Presenting Author
Marc Asensio (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

Responding Behaviour of CRONOS Panellists
Nejc Berzelak (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Wiebke Weber (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Ana Villar (Facebook)

D26
16:00 - 17:00

Advanced Statistical Methods for Survey Research

Session Organiser: Ms Zsofia S. Ignacz (research associate)

Multivariate Control Charts for Numerical and Categorical Data Quality Indicators in Survey Research
Jiayun Jin (KU Leuven) - Presenting Author
Geert Loosveldt (KU Leuven)

Implementing Multi-Group Latent Class Analysis – A Primer
Zsofia S. Ignacz (research associate) - Presenting Author
Clemenns Lechner (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Comparison of Factor Extraction Methods in Sociological Research: A Monte Carlo Simulation Study
Irina Zangieva (National Research Uninersity Higher School Of Economics)
Anna Suleymanova (National Research University Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author

D30
16:00 - 17:00

Application of Interaction Effects for Social Processes Modeling

Session Organisers:
Miss Svetlana Zhuchkova (Higher School of Economics)
Mr Alexey Rotmistrov (Higher School of Economics)

Multivariate Associations in Predicting Electoral Behavior: Comparison of CHAID, Log-Linear Analysis, and Multiple Correspondence Analysis
Svetlana Zhuchkova (Higher School of Economics, Moscow) - Presenting Author

Applying Interaction Effects for Explaining Stable Topic Areas Produced by the Contemporary Russian Nationalist Organizations
Aleksei Rotmistrov (National Research University Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author

Towards the Explanation of Intimate Partner Violence: Perspectives of Using Regression Models with Interaction Effects
Maria Rodionova (National Research University Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author

D31
16:00 - 17:00

Evaluating and Analyzing Life History Survey Data 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Mengyao Hu (University of Michigan)
Dr Brian Wells (University of California, Los Angeles)
Professor Jacqui Smith (University of Michigan)

Using Retrospectively Measured Childhood Data to Predict Health Outcomes at Older Ages: A Case Study of Childhood Experiences of Parenting and their Association with Health Outcomes in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA)
Panayotes Demakakos (University College London) - Presenting Author

The Role of Early- and Midlife Living Conditions for Later Life Health in Europe
Christian Deindl (University of Düsseldorf) - Presenting Author

D32
17:15 - 18:15

ESRA General Assembly

D15
18:15 - 19:30

Students' Wine Reception

Restaurant "Kefa"
18:15 - 19:30

SRM Associate Editors Meeting

D54