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Thursday 18th July

08:00 - 09:00

Registrations

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

Detecting, Explaining and Managing Interviewer Effects in Surveys 2

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)

Analysing the Influence of Non-Observable and Observable Interviewer Characteristics on Measurement Error: Evidence from Zambia
P. Linh Nguyen (University of Essex - University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author

What Effect Does the Gender of Interviewer Have on Responses to Gender-Related Questions in India?
Alexandra Cronberg (Kantar Public) - Presenting Author
Charles Lau (RTI International)
Pallavi Dhall (Kantar Public)

Social Desirability in Self-Reported Gender Ideologies: Investigating Heterogeneous Interviewer Gender Effects
Gundula Zoch (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author

Three Approaches to Evaluate the Direct Effect of Respondent Characteristics on Intra-Interviewer Correlations
Geert Loosveldt (KU Leuven) - Presenting Author
Caroline Vandenplas (KU Leuven)

D16
09:00 - 10:30

Recent Developments in Question Testing 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Cornelia Neuert (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Timo Lenzner (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

A Best Practices Approach to Cognitive Interviewing
Margaret Roller (Roller Research) - Presenting Author
Karen Kellard (Social Research Centre)

Cognitive Testing Groups vs.Cognitive Interviews - A Comparison of Approaches
Karen Kellard (The Social Research Centre, Australian National University) - Presenting Author

Cognitive or Qualitative? Qualitative Pretest Interviews in Questionnaire Development
Christina Buschle (FernUniversität in Hagen)
Arne Bethmann (Max-Planck-Institute for Social Law and Social Policy) - Presenting Author
Herwig Reiter (German Youth Institute)

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D17
09:00 - 10:30

Designing Questionnaires – The Role of Question Order on Measurement

Session Organisers:
Mr Alexandre Pollien (FORS, University of Lausanne)
Miss Jessica Herzing (FORS/LINES, University of Lausanne)

Studying the Priming Effect of Family Norms on Gender Roles’ Attitudes: An Experimental Design
Angelica Maria Maineri (Tilburg University) - Presenting Author
Vera Lomazzi (Gesis - Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences)
Ruud Luijkx (Tilburg University)

Experimental Study of Different Formulations and Order of Questions Concerning Propensity to Invest
Weronika Boruc (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author

Respondents Attention and Response Behaviour: Comparing Positioning Effects of a Scale on Impulsive Behaviour
Cornelia Neuert (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Split questionnaire design: can a question battery be split and still produce the same measurements? Evaluating context effects in the study of moral values
Jimena Sobrino Piazza (SSP) - Presenting Author
Alexandre Pollien (FORS)
Caroline Roberts (University of Lausanne)

D18
09:00 - 10:30

Database Lookups for Socio-Demographics in Surveys

Session Organisers:
Dr Silke Schneider (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Ms Stephanie Stuck (Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, SHARE)

The SERISS Education Coding Tools – Demo and Validation
Silke Schneider (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Occupation Coding during the Interview – An Empirical Evaluation
Antje Rosebrock (MZES Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Malte Schierholz (Institute for Employment Research)

An Assessment of the Effects of Web-Based Database Look-Ups on ISCO Coding
Linda Pawlicki (University of Luzern)
Caroline Roberts (University of Lausanne) - Presenting Author
Michèle Ernst Stähli (FORS)

Measuring Occupation Using Database Look Ups in an International Survey - Results from SHARE
Stephanie Stuck (SHARE) - Presenting Author

Design Principles of a Multi-Country, Multilingual Database of Occupations
Kea Tijdens (University of Amsterdam) - Presenting Author

D19
09:00 - 10:30

Linked Administrative Data and Applications for Evidence Building 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Asaph Young Chun (Statistics Research Institute, Statistics Korea)
Dr Manfred Antoni (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany)

Linking Housing and Health Data to Inform Policy
Cordell Golden (National Center for Health Statistics) - Presenting Author
Lisa Mirel (National Center for Health Statistics)

Do Teachers Overestimate Students with High Abilities and from Disadvantaged Context? A Study Combining OECD-PISA 2009 Data with Regional School Data.
Brunella Fiore (University of Milano-Bicocca) - Presenting Author

Self-Esteem of Future Leaders of North Korea via Linked Data
Paul Chun (International Strategy and Reconciliation Foundation) - Presenting Author
Yoonha Chun (International Strategy and Reconciliation Foundation)
Asaph Chun (Statistics Research Institute, Statistics Korea)

Migration Statistics and Social Integration: New Evidence from Linking Administrative, Survey Data and Innovative Data Sources
Simona Cafieri (ISTAT) - Presenting Author

Economics of Disabilities to Inform Public Policy: A Case Study of North Korea with the Linked Data
Allison Conners (University of Toronto) - Presenting Author
Alan Suh (International Strategy and Reconciliation Foundation)
Asaph Chun (Statistics Research Institute, Statistics Korea)

D20
09:00 - 10:30

Recruiting and Maintaining Probability-Based Online Panel Surveys 1

Session Organisers:
Mr Ulrich Krieger (SFB 884, University of Mannheim)
Ms Sabine Friedel (SFB 884, University of Mannheim)
Ms Ines Schaurer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the social sciences)

What Are the Most Effective Strategies of Web-Push in a Probability-Based Panel?
David Bretschi (GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Ines Schaurer (GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Don Dillman (Washington State University)

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Push-to-Web Recruitment of a Probability-Based Online Panel: Experimental Evidence
Carina Cornesse (SFB 884, University of Mannheim)
Annelies Blom (Department of Political Science and SFB 884, University of Mannheim)
Barbara Felderer (SFB 884, University of Mannheim)
Marina Fikel (SFB 884, University of Mannheim)
Ulrich Krieger (SFB 884, University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author

Refreshment of the Life in Australia™ Panel
Benjamin Phillips (The Social Research Centre) - Presenting Author
Dina Neiger (The Social Research Centre)
Andrew Ward (The Social Research Centre)
Darren Pennay (The Social Research Centre)

D21
09:00 - 10:30

How to Survey Health and Safety at Work in the Changing World of Work? Theory, Challenges and Practice 1

Session Organisers:
Mrs Marine Cavet (Prevention and Research Unit - European Agency for Health and Safety at Work)
Mr Maurizio Curtarelli (Prevention and Research Unit - European Agency for Health and Safety at Work)
Mr Xabier Irastorza (Prevention and Research Unit - European Agency for Health and Safety at Work)

The European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks (ESENER)
Xabier Irastorza (European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA)) - Presenting Author
Marine Cavet (European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA))

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Measuring the Quality of Work and its Determinants: The Methodological Framework of the IV Survey on the Quality of Work in Italy
Valentina Gualtieri (Inapp (Italian National Institute for Public Policy Analysis)) - Presenting Author

Investigating the Perception of Work-Related Stress and Health. Empirical Evidence from the EWCS
Stefania Capecchi (Department of Political Sciences, University of Naples Federico II)
Francesca Di Iorio (Department of Political Sciences, University of Naples Federico II)
Nunzia Nappo (Department of Political Sciences, University of Naples Federico II) - Presenting Author

D23
09:00 - 10:30

Predictive Modeling and Machine Learning in Survey Research 1

Session Organisers:
Mr Christoph Kern (University of Mannheim)
Mr Ruben Bach (University of Mannheim)
Mr Malte Schierholz (University of Mannheim, Institute for Employment Research (IAB))

Using Machine Learning Models to Predict Costs under Alternative Designs in a Responsive Design Framework
James Wagner (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Michael Elliott (University of Michigan)
Brady West (University of Michigan)
Stephanie Coffey (US Census Bureau)

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Can ‘Machine Learning’ Improve Our Understanding of Non-Response in "Understanding Society"
Stephen McKay (University of Lincoln, UK) - Presenting Author

One Shot, One Hit? Predicting First Contact Attempt Success in the European Social Survey Using Competing Models.
Nicholas Heck (City, University of London) - Presenting Author

Using Paradata for Longitudinal Prediction of Participation Status: An Example of the NEPS Newborn Cohort
Ariane Würbach (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi)) - Presenting Author
Sabine Zinn (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))

A Longitudinal Framework for Predicting Nonresponse in Panel Surveys
Christoph Kern (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Bernd Weiß (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Jan-Philipp Kolb (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

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D24
09:00 - 10:30

Quantitative Spatial Analysis of Micro and Macro Data: Methodological Challenges and Solutions 1

Session Organisers:
Professor Henning Best (TU Kaiserslautern)
Dr Tobias Rüttenauer (TU Kaiserslautern)

Finding Adequate Scales for Spatial Context Analyses
Steffen Hillmert (University of Tübingen) - Presenting Author

Trans/local: Spatial Variability within Ego-Centered Social Support Networks
Robert Vief (Humboldt University of Berlin) - Presenting Author
Henrik Schultze (Humboldt University of Berlin)
Daniela Krüger (Humboldt University of Berlin)

The Challenges of Causality and Parameter Heterogeneity in Hierarchical Data: A Comparison of Multilevel Modelling and Standard Regression
Aleksey Oshchepkov (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Centre for Labour Market Studies)
Anna Shirokanova (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Saint-Petersburg, Laboratory for Comparative Social Research) - Presenting Author

Bayesian Hierarchical Modelling for Spatial Mapping of Sterilization among Females in India Using R-INLA
Raman Mishra (International Institute for Population Sciences ) - Presenting Author

D25
09:00 - 10:30

Use of Biomeasures in Social Surveys 1

Session Organisers:
Ms Anne Conolly (NatCen Social Research)
Dr Shaun Scholes (Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London)
Mr Matt Brown (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education)
Dr Emily Gilbert (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education)

Testing Approaches to Respondent Self-Collection of Biological Samples on the 12th Innovation Panel of Understanding Society
Hannah Carpenter (Kantar Public) - Presenting Author

Centrifuging Blood Samples in Respondents’ Homes: Lessons from NCDS
Erica Wong (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL) - Presenting Author
Matt Brown (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL)
Bernard Steen (NatCen Social Research)
Marta Mezzanzanica (NatCen Social Research)
Kavita Deepchand (NatCen Social Research)

Representing the Brain: Collecting a Population-Based Brain Imaging Study of Adolescents
Colter Mitchell (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author

Collecting Social and Biomedical Data in a Longitudinal Survey: A Comparison of Two Approaches
Matt Brown (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education) - Presenting Author
Emily Gilbert (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education)
Lisa Calderwood (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education)
Kate Taylor (NatCen Social Research)
Hannah Morgan (NatCen Social Research)

D26
09:00 - 10:30

Factorial Surveys - Methods and Applications 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Lena M. Verneuer (University of Bielefeld)
Professor Stefanie Eifler (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)
Dr Hermann Dülmer (University of Cologne)

Assessing Preferences for Working Arrangements in a Discrete Choice Experiment.
Peter Valet (University of Bamberg) - Presenting Author
Carsten Sauer (Radboud University Nijmegen)

Using Hypothetical Vacancies in Factorial Surveys to Study Employers' Hiring Decisions – A Valid Approach?
Tamara Gutfleisch (University of Luxembourg) - Presenting Author
Robin Samuel (University of Luxembourg)

Applying a Vignette-Based Factorial Survey to the Hard-to-Reach Sample of Entrepreneurs
Peter Graeff (Kiel University) - Presenting Author
Julia Kleinewiese (Kiel University)
Petra Dickel (Kiel University of the Applied Sciences)
Robert Neumann (Dresden University of Technology)

D30
09:00 - 10:30

Assessing Implicit Attitudes Using General Population Surveys

Session Organisers:
Professor Elmar Schlueter (Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen (Germany))
Professor Jochen Mayerl (Technische Universität Kaiserslautern)

Success or Failure? Researchers' Implicit Associations with Academic Misconduct and with Questionable Research Practices
David Johann (University of Zurich)
Justus Rathmann (University of Zurich) - Presenting Author
Heiko Rauhut (University of Zurich)
Colin T. Smith (University of Florida)

Application of the Affective Misattribution Procedure in a Large-Scale Survey to Assess Prejudiced Attitudes
Elmar Schlüter (Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen) - Presenting Author
Jochen Mayerl (Chemnitz University of Technology)
Henrik Andersen (Chemnitz University of Technology)

D31
09:00 - 10:30

With or Without You - Standardised Metadata in Survey Data Management 1

Session Organisers:
Mr Knut Wenzig (German Institute for Economic Research - DIW Berlin )
Mr Daniel Bela (LIfBI – Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Mr Arne Bethmann (Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy)

The Questionnaire Design and Documentation Tool (Qddt) - A Tool for Documenting the Questionnaire Design Process Using the Data Documentation Initiative (DDI)
Hilde Orten (NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data) - Presenting Author
Stig Norland (NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data)
Benjamin Beuster (NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data)
Sarah Butt (ESS HQ, City University London)

Documenting the Questionnaire Design Process Using the Questionnaire Design and Documentation Tool (QDDT): Experiences from ESS Round 10
Luca Salini (ESS HQ, City, University of London) - Presenting Author

Creating a Redesigned Questionnaire for the CE Survey Using Colectica
Brett McBride (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) - Presenting Author
Parvati Krishnamurty (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

The Question Variable Database (QVDB) - A Portal for the ESS
Benjamin Beuster (NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data)
Bodil Agasøster (NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data) - Presenting Author

D32
09:00 - 10:30

Design and Measurement Challenges in Researching Migrants 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Agata Górny (University of Warsaw)
Dr Joanna Napierała (University of Warsaw)
Dr Justyna Salamońska (University of Warsaw)

Assessing the Potential of Web-Based RDS for Migration Research in Times of Fluid Mobility
Agata Górny (University of Warsaw)
Justyna Salamońska (University of Warsaw) - Presenting Author

Migration Trajectories, Family Separation and Legal Trajectories: The Challenges Ahead
Inmaculada Serrano Sanguilinda (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)) - Presenting Author
Amparo Gonzalez Ferrer (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC))

Overqualification of Immigrants: The Discussion of Measurement and Interpretation Challenges on the Example of Czech Surveys.
Yana Leontiyeva (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author

The Application of Different Operational Definitions of Immigrants: Methodological Challenges and Empirical Outcomes
Stefania Kalogeraki (University of Crete) - Presenting Author

D09
09:00 - 10:30

Assessing the Quality of Survey Data 5

Session Organiser: Professor Jörg Blasius (University of Bonn)

Introducing response quality criteria for eliminating speeders in web surveys: Results from a meta-study were paradata were used to separate "good" speeders from "bad" ones
Miha Matjašič (Research assistant) - Presenting Author
Vasja Vehovar (Professor)

Can We Predict Breakoff and Intervene Appropriately in Web Surveys?
Felicitas Mittereder (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author

The Role of Survey Experience and Attitudes towards Surveys in Predicting Unit Nonresponse in Online Panels
Niklas Jungermann (Kassel University) - Presenting Author
Bettina Langfeldt (Kassel University)
Ulrike Schwabe (DZHW Hannover)

Address Based Online Surveying - Verifying Data is from Sampled Individuals
Alice Fitzpatrick (Kantar Public) - Presenting Author

Rethinking Response Rate Calculations for Probability-based Samples from Online Panels
Mansour Fahimi (Ipsos) - Presenting Author

D11
09:00 - 10:30

Mixed-Device Online Surveys: A Total Survey Error Perspective 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton)
Professor Gabriele Durrant (University of Southampton)
Professor Patrick Sturgis (University of Southampton)

Data Quality in Mixed-Mode Mixed-Device General Population UK Social Survey: Evidence from the Understanding Society Wave 8
Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton) - Presenting Author
Gabriele Durrant (University of Southampton)
Peter Smith (University of Southampton)

Assessing the Data Quality of Mixed-Device Online Surveys Using Paradata
Jeldrik Bakker (Statistics Netherlands) - Presenting Author
Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands)

Device Effects: Evidence from a Large-Scale Mixed-Device Online Survey of Young People in England
Carli Lessof (University of Southampton) - Presenting Author
Patrick Sturgis (University of Southampton)

PC versus Mobile Survey Modes: Are People's Life Evaluations Comparable?
Francesco Sarracino (STATEC) - Presenting Author
Cesare Fabio Antonio Riillo (STATEC)
Malgorzata Mikucka (University of Mannheim)

D13
10:30 - 11:00

Coffee Break

Outside Congress Hall
11:00 - 12:30

Keynote Address: "Best practices in survey research: are they really good and why don’t we implement them?" by Dr. Ineke Stoop, followed by Panel Discussion with Gerry Nicolaas, Annette Jäckle, Leyla Mohadjer, and Annette Scherpenzeel

D15
12:30 - 14:00

Lunch

Restaurant "Ekonomija"
14:00 - 15:30

Detecting, Explaining and Managing Interviewer Effects in Surveys 3

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)

Interviewer Effects on Well-Being and Health Questions
Dimitri Prandner (Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria) - Presenting Author
Johann Bacher (Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria)

Interviewer Effects on Responses to Sensitive Questions: Evidence from Demographic and Health Surveys in Four African Countries
Sarah Staveteig (The Demographic and Health Surveys Program, Avenir Health) - Presenting Author

Did You Like the Interview? Interviewer Effects on Respondents’ Subjective Assessment of the Interview
Jette Schröder (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Claudia Schmiedeberg (LMU Munich)

Interviewer-Related Variation in Open-Ended Questions: Matter of Style, or Indicator of Data Quality?
Alice Barth (Bonn University) - Presenting Author
Andreas Schmitz (Bonn University)

Interviewer Variation in Third Party Presence during Face-to-Face Interviews
Zeina Mneimneh (University of Michigan)
Julie de Jong (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Jennifer Kelley (University of Essex)

D16
14:00 - 15:30

If I Text, Will You Respond? Mobile Text Messaging During Recruitment and Data Collection

Session Organisers:
Dr Ipek Bilgen (NORC)
Dr Antje Kirchner (RTI International)

Mobile Text Messaging and Response Rate: A Randomised Trial
Ole-Martin Vangen (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)
Tore Wentzel-Larsen (Regional Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Eastern and Southern Norway)
Annette Jeneson (Regional Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Eastern and Southern Norway)

Survey Recruitment in 160 Characters: Composition and Quality of a New Mobile Sampling Strategy
Hannah Bucher (GESIS) - Presenting Author
Matthias Sand (GESIS)

Text Message Invitations and Reminders for Smartphone Optimized Web Surveys
Ioannis Andreadis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) - Presenting Author

If I Text, Will You Respond? A Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Text Messaging During Recruitment and Data Collection on Total Survey Error
Ipek Bilgen (NORC)
Antje Kirchner (RTI International) - Presenting Author

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D17
14:00 - 15:30

Surveying Children and Young People 3

Session Organisers:
Ms Kate Smith (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education, London )
Dr Emily Gilbert (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education, London )

Response, Cooperation and Contact Rates during KiGGS Wave 2
Robert Hoffmann (Robert Koch Institute)
Michael Lange (Robert Koch Institute)
Sebastian Hinck (Robert Koch Institute)
Robin Houben (Robert Koch Institute) - Presenting Author
Antje Goesswald (Robert Koch Institute)

Tackling Attrition in Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children
Jessup Karena (Australian Institute of Family Studies) - Presenting Author
Galina Daraganova (Australian Institute of Family Studies)
Diana Smart (Australian Institute of Family Studies)
Renda Jennifer (Australian Institute of Family Studies)

Using Self-Generated ID-Codes to Re-Identify Young People in Panel Studies – Challenges and Solutions
Robert Lipp (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences) - Presenting Author
Sven Stadtmüller (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences)
Andrea Giersiefen (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences)

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D18
14:00 - 15:30

Methodological Challenges in Longitudinal Surveys 2

Session Organiser: Dr Hans Walter Steinhauer (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)

Experiences from 50 Years of the Cologne High School Panel (CHiSP: 1969/70, 1985, 1996/97, 2010, 2019 – from age 15 to age 65
Klaus Birkelbach (Universitat Duisburg-Essen) - Presenting Author
Christian Sondergeld (Universität Duisburg-Essen)

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An Experimental Study of PAPI and CAPI in the Longitudinal Household Panel in Russia
Aigul Mavletova (National Research University Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author
Evgeniy Terentev (National Research University Higher School of Economics)
Alexandru Cernat (Social Statistics, University of Manchester)

Moderators of Panel Conditioning Effects. 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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Longitudinal Weights for Balanced and Unbalanced Panel Data
Hans Walter Steinhauer (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author
Sabine Zinn (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)

D19
14:00 - 15:30

Linked Administrative Data and Applications for Evidence Building 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Asaph Young Chun (Statistics Research Institute, Statistics Korea)
Dr Manfred Antoni (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany)

Privacy-Preserving Linkage of Encrypted Survey and Administrative Numerical Data using Distance-Preserving Bloom Filters
Rainer Schnell (University of Duisburg-Essen) - Presenting Author
Philip Höcker (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Christian Borgs (University of Duisburg-Essen)

“What’s My Wage Again?” – Comparing Survey and Administrative Data to Validate Earning Measures
Britta Gauly (GESIS) - Presenting Author
Jessica Daikeler (GESIS)
Tobias Gummer (GESIS)
Beatrice Rammstedt (GESIS)

Incomplete Data - An Approach to Compensate Nonresponse in Income Data with Administrative Data and Imputation Methods
Nadine Bachbauer (research assistant) - Presenting Author

Selectivity in the Record Linkage Process – A Big Issue?
Dina Frommert (German Pension Insurance) - Presenting Author
Christin Czaplicki (German Pension Insurance)
Thorsten Heien (Kantar Public)
Marvin Krämer (Kantar Public)

D20
14:00 - 15:30

Recruiting and Maintaining Probability-Based Online Panel Surveys 2

Session Organisers:
Mr Ulrich Krieger (SFB 884, University of Mannheim)
Ms Sabine Friedel (SFB 884, University of Mannheim)
Ms Ines Schaurer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the social sciences)

Using Targeted Design to Improve Sample Quality in a Probability-Based Mixed-Mode Panel
Curtis Jessop (NatCen Social Research) - Presenting Author
Klaudia Lubian (NatCen Social Research)

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Factors Affecting Participation Rates in Probability-Based Online Panel Research: A Meta-Analysis
Sebastian Kocar (Australian National University) - Presenting Author
Lars Kaczmirek (ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods)
Nicholas Biddle (ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods)

Exclusive Recruitment Interview vs. Piggybacking: Comparison of Two Recruitment Strategies for a Probability-Based Self-Administered Panel
Ines Schaurer (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Bernd Weiss (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Kai Weyandt (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Michael Blohm (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)

Experiments with Non-Email Contact Strategies in a UK Probability-Based Online Panel Survey
Sally Horton (Ipsos MORI) - Presenting Author
Nicholas Gilby (Ipsos MORI)
Madalina Radu (Ipsos MORI)

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D21
14:00 - 15:30

Evaluating Survey Response Scales 1

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

All Thumbs?: Designing Thumb-Friendly Scales for Online Surveys
Frances Barlas (Ipsos Public Affairs) - Presenting Author
Randall Thomas (Ipsos Public Affairs)

How to Measure Happiness? Assessing the Measurement Quality of the Single Item Happiness Scale and Different Multi-Item Scales by Using the Multitrait-Multimethod Design
Axel Franzen (University of Bern) - Presenting Author
Sebastian Mader (University of Bern)

Smileys, Stars and Text Labels in Mobile Contextual User Surveys: A Cross-Cultural Investigation
Yongwei Yang (Google, Inc.) - Presenting Author
Aaron Sedley (Google, Inc.)

Understanding Smiley Scales in Cross-Cultural Contexts
Aaron Sedley (Google, Inc.) - Presenting Author
Yongwei Yang (Google, Inc.)

Asking about Ideology: Experiments in Western Europe
Jonathan Evans (Pew Research Center) - Presenting Author
Martha McRoy (Pew Research Center)
Scott Gardner (Pew Research Center)
Stacy Pancratz (Pew Research Center)
Neha Sahgal (Pew Research Center)
Ariana Salazar (Pew Research Center)
Kelsey Starr (Pew Research Center)
Patrick Moynihan (Pew Research Center)

D22
14:00 - 15:30

How to Survey Health and Safety at Work in the Changing World of Work? Theory, Challenges, and Practice 2

Session Organisers:
Mrs Marine Cavet (Prevention and Research Unit - European Agency for Health and Safety at Work)
Mr Maurizio Curtarelli (Prevention and Research Unit - European Agency for Health and Safety at Work)
Mr Xabier Irastorza (Prevention and Research Unit - European Agency for Health and Safety at Work)

The Big Picture: Understanding Occupational Exposures on a National Scale
Lin Fritschi (Curtin University) - Presenting Author

A Workers’ Survey on Exposure to Carcinogens in the European Union: Utility, Reliability and Feasibility
Marine Cavet (EU_OSHA) - Presenting Author

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Female Migrants Workers in Padua: How to Survey Their Health and Safety at Work
Francesca Alice Vianello (University of Padua)
Federica Zaccagnini (University of Padua) - Presenting Author

D23
14:00 - 15:30

Predictive Modeling and Machine Learning in Survey Research 2

Session Organisers:
Mr Christoph Kern (University of Mannheim)
Mr Ruben Bach (University of Mannheim)
Mr Malte Schierholz (University of Mannheim, Institute for Employment Research (IAB))

Efficient Free Text Paradata Analysis through Machine Learning
Andrew Latterner (NORC) - Presenting Author
Melissa Heim Viox (NORC)
Ryan Buechel (NORC)
Kelly McGarry (NORC)
Felicia LeClere (NORC)

Automatic Coding of Open-Ended Questions: Should You Double Code the Training Data
Matthias Schonlau (University of Waterloo) - Presenting Author
Zhoushanyue He (University of Waterloo)

Data-Processing Techniques for the Extraction and Classification of Data Generated from Shopping Receipts
Brendan Read (University of Essex) - Presenting Author

Utilising Machine Learning for Making Sense of High-Dimensional Survey Data: A Case with Voting Advice Applications
Guillermo Romero (University of Southampton) - Presenting Author
Enrique Chueca (Kings College London)
Javier Padilla (The London School of Economics Political Science)

D24
14:00 - 15:30

Quantitative Spatial Analysis of Micro and Macro Data: Methodological Challenges and Solutions 2

Session Organisers:
Professor Henning Best (TU Kaiserslautern)
Dr Tobias Rüttenauer (TU Kaiserslautern)

Asylum Seekers and Neighborhood Crime in the Netherlands: A Longitudinal Spatial Analysis
Wahideh Achbari (University of Amsterdam) - Presenting Author
Wim Bernasco (The Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement)

Disorder and Crime as Detriments to Neighborhood Cohesion and Satisfaction – Combining Systematic Social Observations and Big Data with Survey Data in a Study of Two German Cities
Dietrich Oberwittler (Max Planck Institute Freiburg) - Presenting Author
Dominik Gerstner (Max Planck Institute Freiburg)
Goeran Koeber (Institute of Medical Biometry and Statistics, University Freiburg)

Stigma-Consciousness of the Unemployed: A Matter of Neighborhood?
Sebastian Lang (Leibniz University Hanover) - Presenting Author

Measuring Local Sex Ratios – How Regional (Macro)Measures Relate to Individual Partner Market Outcomes
Andreas Filser (University of Oldenburg) - Presenting Author
Richard Preetz (University of Oldenburg)

D25
14:00 - 15:30

Use of Biomeasures in Social Surveys 2

Session Organisers:
Ms Anne Conolly (NatCen Social Research)
Dr Shaun Scholes (Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London)
Mr Matt Brown (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education)
Dr Emily Gilbert (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education)

Investigating Array Effects in Polygenic Score Creation for Use in the Social Sciences
Erin Ware (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Jessica Faul (University of Michigan)
Colter Mitchell (University of Michigan)

The Effects of Collection Procedures on Telomere Length and DNA Methylation Measurement in Population-Based Surveys
Jessica Faul (University of Michigan)
Colter Mitchell (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author

Feedback Effects in Physical Activity Measurement
Jill Darling (USC)
Arie Kapteyn (USC) - Presenting Author

Investigating Interviewer and Nurse Effects on Nonresponse to Biological Data Collection in Longitudinal Surveys
Fiona Pashazadeh (University of Manchester) - Presenting Author
Alexandru Cernat (University of Manchester)

D26
14:00 - 15:30

Factorial Surveys - Methods and Applications 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Lena M. Verneuer (University of Bielefeld)
Professor Stefanie Eifler (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)
Dr Hermann Dülmer (University of Cologne)

Factorial Surveys with Verbal and Visual Stimuli. The Impact of Presentation Mode on Judgements of Safety
Stefanie Eifler (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)
Knut Petzold (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Hannah Schwarzbach (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt) - Presenting Author

The Effect of First- and Third-Person Wording on Social Desirability
Lena M. Verneuer (University of Bielefeld) - Presenting Author
Stefanie Eifler (Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)
Hannah Bucher (GESIS – Leibniz- Institut für Sozialwissenschaften)

The Factorial Survey: The Impact of the Presentation Format of Vignettes on Answer Behavior and Processing Time
Hawal Shamon (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Institute of Energy and Climate Research Systems Analysis and Technology Evaluation (IEK-STE)) - Presenting Author
Hermann Dülmer (University of Cologne, Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology (ISS))

Modeling Social Context within Factorial Survey Designs
Christiane Gross (University of Wuerzburg) - Presenting Author

D30
14:00 - 15:30

With or Without You - Standardised Metadata in Survey Data Management 2

Session Organisers:
Mr Knut Wenzig (German Institute for Economic Research - DIW Berlin )
Mr Daniel Bela (LIfBI – Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Mr Arne Bethmann (Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy)

Building Time Series from Multiple Sources - Using Metadata for Documentation and Integration
Steven McEachern (Australian Data Archive) - Presenting Author

Data Consistency Checking Using Bayesian Methods to Incorporate Past Data
Marcus Maher (Ipsos)
Alan Roshwalb (Ipsos) - Presenting Author
Robert Petrin (Ipsos)

Documenting Georeferenced Social Science Survey Data. Limits and Possible Solutions
Kerrin Borschewski (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Stefan Müller (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Wolfgang Zenk-Moeltgen (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Building a Workflow for Documenting Data and Questionnaires
Hayley Mills (UCL) - Presenting Author
Jon Johnson (UCL and UKDS)

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D31
14:00 - 15:30

Design and Measurement Challenges in Researching Migrants 3

Session Organisers:
Dr Agata Górny (University of Warsaw)
Dr Joanna Napierała (University of Warsaw)
Dr Justyna Salamońska (University of Warsaw)

Comparing Health of Migrant and Native Populations: Testing Intercultural and Longitudinal Measurement Equivalence
Jochen Mayerl (Chemnitz University of Technology)
Manuel Holz (Chemnitz University of Technology) - Presenting Author

Individual Consequences of Migration in a Life Course Perspective: Experiences of the First Two Waves of the New German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS)
Jean Philippe Pierre Décieux (University of Duisburg-Essen) - Presenting Author
Nils Witte (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Andreas Ette (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Marcel Erlinghagen (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Jean Guedes Auditor (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Nikola Sander (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))
Norbert F. Schneider (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB))

Participation and Non-Response - Insights from a Large Scale Longitudinal Study of Recently Arrived Humanitarian Migrants
Pilar Rioseco (Australian Institute of Family Studies)
Galina Daraganova (Australian Institute of Family Studies) - Presenting Author
John De Maio (Australian Institute of Family Studies)

D09
14:00 - 15:30

Assessing the Quality of Survey Data 6

Session Organiser: Professor Jörg Blasius (University of Bonn)

Dependent Interviewing - A Remedy or a Curse for Measurement Error in Surveys?
Dimitris Pavlopoulos (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) - Presenting Author
Paulina Pankowska (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Daniel Oberski (Utrecht University)
Bart Bakker (Statistics Netherlands)

The Effect of Measurement Error on Clustering Algorithms
Paulina Pankowska (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) - Presenting Author
Dimitris Pavlopoulos (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Daniel Oberski (Utrecht University)

The Influence of Media Coverage on Political Knowledge over the Data Collection Period
Michael Blohm (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Oshrat Hochman (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Sebastian Stier (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Jessica Walter (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

The Second FRA Survey on Discrimination and Hate Crime Against Jews
Vida Beresneviciute (EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA))
Rossalina Latcheva (EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)) - Presenting Author

D11
14:00 - 15:30

Mixed-Device Online Surveys: A Total Survey Error Perspective 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton)
Professor Gabriele Durrant (University of Southampton)
Professor Patrick Sturgis (University of Southampton)

Uptake and Data Quality in UK Mixed-Device Online Surveys: Results from Experiments in the ONS Online Household Study
Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton)
Gabriele Durrant (University of Southampton) - Presenting Author
Peter Smith (University of Southampton)

Designing a Device-Agnostic Online Survey for 17 Year Olds: Experiences of the Millennium Cohort Study
Emily Gilbert (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL) - Presenting Author
Lucy Lindley (Ipsos MORI)

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Looking Up the Right Answer: Errors of Optimization when Answering Political Knowledge Questions in Web Surveys
Jan Karem Höhne (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Carina Cornesse (University of Mannheim)
Stephan Schlosser (University of Göttingen)
Mick P. Couper (University of Michigan)
Annelies Blom (University of Mannheim)

Design of Grid Questions for Mixed-Device Surveys
Deirdre Giesen (Statistics Netherlands) - Presenting Author

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D13
15:30 - 16:00

Coffee Break

Outside Congress Hall
16:00 - 17:30

Detecting, Explaining and Managing Interviewer Effects in Surveys 4

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)

Understanding and Minimising Interviewer Effects on a Continuous Study
Luke Taylor (Kantar Public)
Sonila Dardha (Kantar Public) - Presenting Author

Systematic CAPI Field Monitoring
Birgit Jesske (infas Institute for Applied Social Sciences)
Jennifer Weitz (infas Institute for Applied Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Change from PAPI to CAPI: Interviewers' Perception, Expectations and Influencial Factors
Mikhail Bogdanov (National Research University 'Higher School of Economics') - Presenting Author
Daniil Lebedev (National Research University 'Higher School of Economics')

Effects of Interviewer-Participant-Assignment on Panel Attrition in a Face-to-Face Survey
Andrea Bauer (infas, Institute for Applied Social Sciences, Bonn, Germany) - Presenting Author
Michael Ruland (infas, Institute for Applied Social Sciences, Bonn, Germany)

D16
16:00 - 17:30

Methodological and Practical Challenges to Measuring Political Ideology and Preferences

Session Organiser: Ms Kelsey Starr (Pew Research Center)

Survey Respondents’ Associations with “Left” and “Right” – Using Open-Ended Questions to Assess the Structure of Political Ideologies
Jakob Horneber (Bonn University)
Alice Barth (Bonn University) - Presenting Author

Asking for Justice Evaluations of Earnings – Does the Choice of Justice Stimulus Matter?
Jule Adriaans (German Institute for Economic Research - DIW Berlin) - Presenting Author
Stefan Liebig (German Institute for Economic Research - DIW Berlin)
Guillermina Jasso (New York University)
Clara Sabbagh (University of Haifa)

The Issue of Past Vote Weighting in Likely Voter Models: A Case Study Using the Czech General Election of 2017
Matous Pilnacek (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author
Paulina Tabery (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences)

Where Do They Get Their 'News'? Preference for Right-Wing Populist Parties and Online News Consumption in Germany
Sebastian Stier (GESIS Leibniz-Institute for Social Sciences)
Johannes Breuer (GESIS Leibniz-Institute for Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Pascal Siegers (GESIS Leibniz-Institute for Social Sciences)
Tobias Gummer (GESIS Leibniz-Institute for Social Sciences)
Arnim Bleier (GESIS Leibniz-Institute for Social Sciences)

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D17
16:00 - 17:30

Surveying Children and Young People 4

Session Organisers:
Ms Kate Smith (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education, London )
Dr Emily Gilbert (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education, London )

A Social Desired Response Behaviour of 12-Year-Olds? A Comparison of the Parents’ and Child´s Self-Perspectives on the Social Behaviour of 12-Year-Olds
Carina Schönmoser (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author

Comparison Between Children’s and Parents’ Educational Aspirations Based on Longitudinal Dyadic Data
Hiroko Osaki (University of Tokyo) - Presenting Author

Reconstructing the Child’s Life: The Triangulation of Data from Parents, Children and Social Workers
Ksenia Eritsyan (National Research University Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author
Maia Rusakova (The Sociological Institute of the RAS – Branch of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Saint-Petersburg State University)
Veronika Odinokova (The Sociological Institute of the RAS – Branch of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; NGO )
Alexandra Lyubimova (The Sociological Institute of the RAS – Branch of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; NGO )

Relationships Between Household Members: Parent-Reported Versus Young Person-Reported Information
Vilma Agalioti-Sgompou (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL) - Presenting Author

D18
16:00 - 17:30

Structural Equation Modeling and the Separation of within-Unit Change and between-Unit Variation in Panel Data

Session Organisers:
Dr Daniel Seddig (University of Cologne & University of Zurich)
Professor Elmar Schlueter (University of Giessen)
Mr Nico Seifert (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)

Interactions in Fixed Effects Regression Models
Marco Giesselmann (DIW Berlin) - Presenting Author
Alexander Schmidt-Catran (Goethe University Frankfurt)

The Impact of Social Isolation on Health-Related Quality of Life. A Test of the Social Causation Hypothesis Using Dynamic Panel Models with Fixed Effects
Nico Seifert (Institute of Medical Sociology (IMS), Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg) - Presenting Author
Daniel Seddig (University of Cologne)
Jan Eckhard (University of Koblenz)

Perceived Discrimination and Interethnic Attitudes among Turkish Adolescents - Disentangling within- and between-Person Effects
Nora Huth (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne) - Presenting Author
Elmar Schlüter (Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen)

Disentangling within- and between-Person Variation in the Development of Intergroup Contact and Outgroup Attitudes
Maria-Therese Friehs (Universität Osnabrück) - Presenting Author
Peter Schmidt (Universität Gießen)
Maarten van Zalk (Universität Osnabrück)

Assessing Bidirectional Causal Relations Using Fixed-Effects Structural Equation Models
Henrik Andersen (Chemnitz University of Technology ) - Presenting Author
Jochen Mayerl (Chemnitz University of Technology )
Elmar Schlüter (Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen )

D19
16:00 - 17:30

Linked Administrative Data and Applications for Evidence Building 3

Session Organisers:
Dr Asaph Young Chun (Statistics Research Institute, Statistics Korea)
Dr Manfred Antoni (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany)

Foot-in-the-Door or Door-in-the-Face? A Survey Experiment on Multiple Requests for Consent to Data Linkage
Sandra Walzenbach (ISER, University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Annette Jäckle (ISER, University of Essex)
Jon Burton (ISER, University of Essex)
Mick P. Couper (University of Michigan)
Tom Crossley (ISER, University of Essex)

Young People’s Consent and Data Linkage between Survey Data to Multiple Data Sources
Dinusha Bandara (Australian Institute of Family Studies) - Presenting Author
Galina Daraganova (Australian Institute of Family Studies)

Theatregoers’ Choice of Seat and Performance: Combined Revealed-Stated Preference Approach
Alina Ozhegova (National Research University Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author
Evgeniy Ozhegov (National Research University Higher School of Economics)

D20
16:00 - 17:30

Recruiting and Maintaining Probability-Based Online Panel Surveys 3

Session Organisers:
Mr Ulrich Krieger (SFB 884, University of Mannheim)
Ms Sabine Friedel (SFB 884, University of Mannheim)
Ms Ines Schaurer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the social sciences)

Good Will Hunting: Predicting Response Quality Using Motivation in Longitudinal Surveys
Valentin Brunel (Sciences Po) - Presenting Author
Jean-Baptiste Portelli (Sciences Po)

Examination of Nonresponse Follow-up Impact on AmeriSpeak Panel Data Quality
Ipek Bilgen (NORC at the University of Chicago) - Presenting Author
Michael Dennis (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Nadarajasundaram Ganesh (NORC at the University of Chicago)

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Using Response Patterns in a Panel Survey to Explain Panel Dropout
Isabella Minderop (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Bernd Weiß (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

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BeHeardPhilly, a US Municipal Panel of Philadelphians: An Innovative Approach to Multi-Mode Surveys.
Heidi Grunwald (Temple University Institute for Survey Research) - Presenting Author

D21
16:00 - 17:30

Evaluating Survey Response Scales 2

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

Grids versus Item-by-Item Designs on Item Batteries for Self-Administered Mixed-Mode, Mixed-Device Surveys
Kristen Olson (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) - Presenting Author
Jolene Smyth (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Angelica Phillips (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

The Effects of Response Format on Data Quality in Personality Tests: Matrix vs. Fill-in
Ragnhildur Lilja Asgeirsdottir (Faculty of Psychology, University of Iceland; Methodological Research Center, University of Iceland) - Presenting Author
Vaka Vésteinsdóttir (Methodological Research Center, University of Iceland; Research Methods, Assessment, & iScience, Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz)
Ulf-Dietrich Reips (Research Methods, Assessment, & iScience, Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz)
Fanney Thorsdottir (Faculty of Psychology, University of Iceland; Methodological Research Center, University of Iceland)

Agree or Disagree: What Came First?
Carmen María León (University of Castilla-La Mancha) - Presenting Author
Eva Aizpurua (Trinity College Dublin)
Sophie van der Valk (Trinity College Dublin)

Evaluating Qualifiers in Rating Scales
Morgan Earp (US Bureau of Labor Statistics) - Presenting Author
Jean Fox (US Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Robin Kaplan (US Bureau of Labor Statistics)

New Mobile-Friendly Labels: Using Numbers as Labels
Randall Thomas (Ipsos) - Presenting Author
Frances Barlas (Ipsos)

D22
16:00 - 17:30

Information Acquisition in the 21st Century: Implications for Survey Research

Session Organisers:
Dr Jon Miller (University of Michigan, USA)
Dr Belen Laspra (University of Oviedo, Spain (visiting fellow at U. of Michigan this year))

The Emergence of a Just-in-Time Information Acquisition System
Jon Miller (Univ of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Belen Laspra (Univ of Michigan)

Science Information Acquisition in Just-In-Time system
Belen Laspra (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author

Directionality of the Relationship between Interest and Knowledge as Key Determinants of the Image of Science
Ana Muñoz van den Eynde (Research Unit on Scientific Culture - CIEMAT) - Presenting Author

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D23
16:00 - 17:30

Predictive Modeling and Machine Learning in Survey Research 3

Session Organisers:
Mr Christoph Kern (University of Mannheim)
Mr Ruben Bach (University of Mannheim)
Mr Malte Schierholz (University of Mannheim, Institute for Employment Research (IAB))

Machine Learning in Data Analysis for Social Research
Arne Bethmann (Max-Planck-Institute for Social Law and Social Policy) - Presenting Author
Jonas Beste (Institute for Employment Research)
Giuseppe Casalicchio (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
Bernd Bischl (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

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Automated Model Selection for Imputing Missing Values in High-Dimensional (Survey) Data
Micha Fischer (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author

Using Machine Learning Algorithms to Refine Techniques for Volunteering Bias Treatment on Addiction Surveys
Ramón Ferri-García (University of Granada) - Presenting Author
María del Mar Rueda (University of Granada)
Francisca López-Torrecillas (University of Granada)

Can Gender Role Items Improve the Prediction of Income? Insight from Machine Learning
Klara Raiber (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author

D24
16:00 - 17:30

Quantitative Spatial Analysis of Micro and Macro Data: Methodological Challenges and Solutions 3

Session Organisers:
Professor Henning Best (TU Kaiserslautern)
Dr Tobias Rüttenauer (TU Kaiserslautern)

Missing(s) in Space: Monte Carlo Simulations and a Bayesian Approach to Missing Data in Spatial Econometric Models
Christoph Zangger (University of Zurich) - Presenting Author

The Performance of Spatial Regression Models: A Comparison of Model Specifications using Monte Carlo Simulations
Tobias Rüttenauer (TU Kaiserslautern) - Presenting Author

Identifying Clusters in Disease Mapping by Means of Bayesian Regression Models with Spatiotemporally Varying Coefficients
I Gede Nyoman Mindra Jaya (Universitas Padjadjaran) - Presenting Author

D25
16:00 - 17:30

Use of Biomeasures in Social Surveys 3

Session Organisers:
Ms Anne Conolly (NatCen Social Research)
Dr Shaun Scholes (Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London)
Mr Matt Brown (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education)
Dr Emily Gilbert (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education)

The Importance of Population-Based Representative Samples for Biomarkers of Aging: Data from the Health and Retirement Study
Jessica Faul (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Eileen Crimmins (University of Southern California)
Bharat Thyagarajan (University of Minnesota)
David Weir (University of Michigan)

Diagnoses vs. Discomfort: A Comparison of the Role Diagnoses and Biomarkers Play in Self-Rated Health
Patrick Lazarevic (Vienna Institute of Demography) - Presenting Author

Waist Circumference and Body Mass Index in Research on Social Inequality - Is it Necessary to Measure Both? Findings from the DEGS Study Conducted by the Robert Koch Institute in Germany
Judith Lehmann (Goettingen University) - Presenting Author

Overweight & Obesity within Households: An Exploration Using Objective Physical Measurements and Subjective Self-Assessments from the Health Survey for England
Anne Conolly (NatCen Social Research) - Presenting Author

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D26
16:00 - 17:30

Factorial Surveys - Methods and Applications 3

Session Organisers:
Dr Lena M. Verneuer (University of Bielefeld)
Professor Stefanie Eifler (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)
Dr Hermann Dülmer (University of Cologne)

What is Fair? Introducing a Modified Survey Experiment for the Assessment of Attitudes towards Distributive Justice
Sandra Gilgen (University of Bern) - Presenting Author

When is Redistribution between Regions Perceived as Just? A Factorial Survey on Regional Inequality in Germany
Jan Gniza (University Erlangen-Nuremberg) - Presenting Author
Martin Abraham (University Erlangen-Nuremberg)

What Factors Increase the Moral Justifiability of Tax Evasion? Empirical Evidence from a Factorial Survey
Edurne Bartolome Peral (University of Deusto) - Presenting Author
Hermann Dülmer (University of Cologne)

Attitudes on Electricity Generating Technologies: The Role of Arguments, Message Cues and Energy Security Issues
Hawal Shamon ( Institute of Energy and Climate Research Systems Analysis and Technology Evaluation (IEK-STE)) - Presenting Author
Maria Belka ( Institute of Energy and Climate Research Systems Analysis and Technology Evaluation (IEK-STE))

D30
16:00 - 17:30

With or Without You - Standardised Metadata in Survey Data Management 3

Session Organisers:
Mr Knut Wenzig (German Institute for Economic Research - DIW Berlin )
Mr Daniel Bela (LIfBI – Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Mr Arne Bethmann (Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy)

Automating Data Management and Documentation Using Shared Metadata Across Projects
Daniel Bela (LIfBI – Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author

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Implementing Standardised Metadata in a Self-Archiving System Based on DataVerse
Maja Dolinar (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Social Science Data Archives) - Presenting Author
Irena Vipavc Brvar (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Social Science Data Archives)

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FAIR Research Data Management: The Use Case of GeRDI’s Interdisciplinary Metadata Scheme
Ines Drefs (ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics) - Presenting Author
Fidan Limani (ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics)
Atif Latif (ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics)

Translating and Standardising Metadata: A Case Study for French Social Sciences Surveys
Anne Cornilleau (Center for Socio-Political Data (Sciences Po))
Alina Danciu (Center for Socio-Political Data (Sciences Po)) - Presenting Author

D31
16:00 - 17:30

Online Probing in Comparison to Face-to-Face Cognitive Interviewing

Session Organisers:
Miss Catherine Fenton (National Centre for Social Research )
Dr Ruxandra Comanaru (National Centre for Social Research )

Better Together: How Web Probing and Cognitive Interviewing Complement Each Other in Question Evaluation Studies
Paul Scanlon (National Center for Health Statistics) - Presenting Author

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Online Probing in Comparison to Face-to-Face Cognitive Interviewing
Catherine Fenton (National Centre for Social Research ) - Presenting Author

Evaluating the Midpoint of the Left-Right Scale: Open vs. Closed Category Probing Conducted in Two Online Access Panel’s
Volker Hüfken (University of Düsseldorf) - Presenting Author

Face-to-Face Cognitive Interviewing and Online Probing for Sensitive Survey Questions on Drug Use
Darja Lavtar (National Institute of Public Health) - Presenting Author
Gaja Zager Kocjan (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts)

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Mixed Methodology in Questionnaire Testing for the Internet-Panel Survey
Yulia Epikhina (Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author

D09
16:00 - 17:30

Adaptation and Administration of Questionnaires in Surveys on Migrants: Challenges and Solutions

Session Organisers:
Professor Patrick Brzoska (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Faculty of Medicine)
Dr Dorothée Behr (GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Steffen Pötzschke (GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)

Testing of the 2016 Language Identification Card of the United States Census
Anna Sandoval Giron (United States Census Bureau) - Presenting Author
Patricia Goerman (United States Census Bureau)

Methodological Innovations to Collect Data from a Complex Population
John De Maio (Australian Institute of Family Studies)
Pilar Rioseco (Australian Institute of Family Studies)
Galina Daraganova (Australian Institute of Family Studies) - Presenting Author

Methodological Challenges in Migration Research
Laura Treskow (Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony) - Presenting Author

Is Self-Assessment Enough? -- On the Validity of Immigrants' Host Country Language Self-Assessment
Giuseppe Pietrantuono (Research Center German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees) - Presenting Author
Nina Rother (Research Center German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees)

D11
16:00 - 17:30

Public Opinion and Electoral Politics in an Era of Political Discontent 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Roula Nezi (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Theofanis Exadaktylos (University of Surrey)

Deconsolidation in Western Democracies, 1990-2017
Roberto Foa (University of Melbourne) - Presenting Author
Christopher Claassen (University of Glasgow)
Yascha Mounk (Harvard University)

Today is Worse Than 50 Years Ago: Does Priming 1968 Lead to an Attitude Change?
Riccardo Ladini (University of Milan) - Presenting Author
Cristiano Vezzoni (University of Milan)

Explaining the Rise of Populist Attitudes: Evidence from Survey and Experimental Data
Ekaterina Lytkina (Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS)) - Presenting Author

D13
19:00 - 23:30

Conference Dinner at Sheraton Zagreb Hotel - Grand Ballroom

Sheraton Zagreb Hotel