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08:15 - 17:00 | Registration desk opens |
09:00 - 10:30 | Tailoring push-to-web for different audiences (Room: U6-01a)Session Organiser: Ms Eileen Irvin (Ipsos) Using age as an indicator for tailoring push-to-web Migrant populations and push-to-web surveys: Evidence from the initial survey of the NaDiRa.panel Adapting push-to-web to meet populations accessing mental health services: learnings from the Community Mental Health Survey Tailoring the contact and incentive strategy for push-to-web on the REACT1 study Ethnic Minority British Election Study – feasibility pilot |
09:00 - 10:30 | Measuring crime in times of change: survey developments and challenges 2 (Room: U6-01b)Session Organisers: How does survey mode influence how respondents answer victimisation questions? Findings from an RCT Sponsor framing effects in crime victim surveys: An experiment in the context of Finnish Crime Victim Survey (FCVS). Using attitude surveys to measure attitudes towards, and experiences of, violence against women and girls. Learning for KPI development Emerging Forms of Gender-based Violence and Their Measurement in Higher Education Context From telephone to web in the Swedish Crime Survey |
09:00 - 10:30 | Surveying or gaming: How to best measure socio-economic behaviors and attitudes? 1 (Room: U6-01c)Session Organisers: What is the effect of norm transparency on solidarity behavior? A cross-national experiment The effect of priming national identity on attitudinal and behavioral solidarity in a diverse society One Value-Action Gap or Many? On the Discrepancy Between Environmental Attitudes and Behavior Across Laboratory, Field, and Survey Measures The measurement of risk aversion |
09:00 - 10:30 | Reducing and measuring nonresponse bias in times of crisis: Challenges, opportunities, and new directions 1 (Room: U6-01e)Session Organiser: Mr Tom Krenzke (Westat) As mother like daughter? Non-response in Home Questionnaires Assessed through Student Responses The risk of nonresponse bias in online and hybrid surveys The Geography of Nonresponse: Can spatial econometric techniques improve survey weights for nonresponse? Prediction-based Methods for Assessing Nonresponse Bias and the Effectiveness of Nonresponse Adjustments in an International Survey |
09:00 - 10:30 | Item Nonresponse and Unit Nonresponse in Panel Studies 1 (Room: U6-01f)Session Organisers: The nature of attrition over 21 waves of a household panel survey Drop in, drop-out or stay on: Patterns and predictors of panel attrition among young people Panel attrition in a dwelling panel Who should we call? Panellists’ responsiveness profiles moderate the effectiveness of telephone call-backs in boosting survey response rates The Problem of Panel Attrition. Do the Reasons for Dropout Change over the Course of the Panel? |
09:00 - 10:30 | European Values Study and World Values Survey: Exploring New Survey Findings and Addressing Methodological Challenges 1 (Room: U6-06)Session Organisers: Misogynistic Gender Ideologies and the Participation in Clubs Sports: A Comparative Perspective based on the World Value Survey and the European Values Study The Gender Value Gap: Evidence from the World Values Survey European Attitudes towards Same-sex Parenting and Adoption by Same-sex Couples Double Trouble? The Interplay of Political Ideology and Religiosity in Shaping Attitudes towards Abortion in a Comparative Global Perspective Postmaterialism and Value Change: An Age-Period-Cohort Analysis of the US, Japan, Turkey and China |
09:00 - 10:30 | Applications, Potentials, and Challenges when Using Google Trends in Combination or as Substitute for Surveys 1 (Room: U6-07)Session Organisers: Googling European Politicians: A Comparative Analysis of Latent Political Interest in Europe with Search Prediction Data Google Trends: a tool for measuring gender-based violence Labor market related Google search queries and unemployment figures in South Africa 2015-2019 |
09:00 - 10:30 | Best practices in research data lifecycle during pandemic times 1 (Room: U6-08)Session Organisers: Managing Large-Scale Panel Surveys during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Successes and failures of the German National Educational Panel Study (NEPS) "We need a data steward(?)": reflections on collaboration between researchers and data archive during a survey research Ensuring well timed publishing of data in case of public emergency Responding to Survey Researchers’ Needs in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case-Study From the UK Data Service |
09:00 - 10:30 | Evaluating Quality of Alternative Data Sources to Surveys 1 (Room: U6-09)Session Organiser: Dr Paul Beatty (U.S. Census Bureau) Twitter as a Data Source: To What Population can we Infer? Representation Bias in Social Media Use Evaluating the quality of administrative data: A case study based on England and Wales Energy Performance Certificate data Using Twitter Data to Measure Inflation Expectations and Consumers’ Economic Confidence During the COVID Era Examining the Quality and Target Population Representativeness of Linked Survey and Administrative Data: Guidance and Illustration Using Linked 1958 National Child Development Study and Hospital Episode Statistics Data Tracking Census Online Self-Completion using Twitter Posts |
09:00 - 10:30 | Multilevel approaches to survey data analysis (Room: U6-11)Session Organiser: Dr Dalila Failli (University of Florence) Multilevel Analysis of Organizational Survey Data: A Study of Antecedents of Collective Organizational Engagement Mixtures of latent trait analyzers for bipartite networks in a multilevel setting: an analysis of the grey digital divide in Europe MRP Applied: The 2023 Estado de México Governor Election |
09:00 - 10:30 | Survey data as a source to study sustainability and environmental issues (Room: U6-21)Session Organiser: Dr Dennis Abel (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) Measuring “willingness to accept loss” in relation to marine spaces: A novel use of the Gabor-Granger approach Unearthing the Role of Soil Health in Agricultural Productivity Gaps: Enhancing Evidence Base Through Data Integration and Imputation Instrumental support for democratic innovations among citizens, politicians and businesses The Use of Survey Questionnaires to Measure Attitudes and Behaviours Related to Sustainable Building Issues Global warming vs. climate change frames. Revisiting framing effects based on new experimental evidence collected in 30 European countries |
09:00 - 10:30 | Current Developments in Mobility Survey Methods 2 (Room: U6-23)Session Organisers: Anonymization and provision of geolocation data from the IAB-SMART project Concept of a Travel Skeleton Survey to Capture Travel Behavior in a Longitudinal Perspective Data Linkage to Validate and Calibrate Traffic Estimations on a Nationwide Scale. A Framework for Official Statistics. Using Survey Experiments and Agent-Based Modeling to Simulate Mobility Behavior in Smart Cities |
09:00 - 10:30 | Political polarization, voting and turnout: insights from survey research (Room: U6-28)Session Organiser: Dr Simone Marsilio (Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele) Nonresponse-induced turnout bias in Swiss political and social surveys The right to vote: Is there acceptance in Germany to adaptation? Italian elections and alternative voting methods: Results and parties under new lenses |
09:00 - 10:30 | Safe research data sharing: disclosivity and sensitivity issues 2 (Room: U6-02)Session Organisers: Care to Share? Investigating Determinants of Code Sharing Behavior in the Social Sciences Crossing borders without leaving – sharing secure data internationally The UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration: a trusted research environment providing centralised access to sensitive data for the longitudinal research community. A framework on privacy and personal data protection requirements within research data management Access to combined survey and anonymised record data: The examples of the Scientific Use Files SHARE-RV and GSOEP-RV |
09:00 - 10:30 | New technologies in surveys with refugees (Room: U6-03)Session Organisers: One App to Sample and Survey - Implementing an all-in-one solution to research rejected asylum seekers Failure or Cooling-Out in Study Preparation? Using a Panel App in Surveys on Refugees Using New Technologies to Survey Refugees and what that Means for the Data |
09:00 - 10:30 | Analyzing Open-Ended Questions in Survey Research 1 (Room: U6-05)Session Organiser: Dr Alice Barth (Department of Sociology, University of Bonn) Perception of the Social Composition in the Residential Environment Who is considered a migrant in Eastern Europe? Evidence from Estonia and Latvia Understanding the Impact of Open-Ended White and Black Origin Write-In Response Coding on Respondent Race and Ethnicity Profiles How Far Does The Method of Web Probing Travel? Applying The Approach in India and the U.S. |
09:00 - 10:30 | Contexts of VET and HE: Measuring, linking, and analyzing data 1 (Room: Martini U6-4)Session Organisers: Linking Survey Data with Context Information: Feasibility and First Results for a Survey on German Professors Tenacious goal pursuit and flexible goal adjustment in transitions to VET: Do regions matter? Australia’s Student Experience Survey: a major review of items to ensure relevance in a changing world VET in Germany the last decade: demographic change, skill shortages and growing frictions The Gender-Specific Role of Mobility in the Realization of Graduates’ Career Expectations |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee break |
11:00 - 12:30 | Basic Human Values 1 (Room: U6-01a)Session Organisers: Measuring Schwartz’s model of cultural value orientations in Europe with the European Social Survey Marketized values, institutional anomie and hostile attitudes toward immigrants in Europe – a multi-level analysis Social milieus and societal conflicts in Europe: socioeconomic positions and basic human values draw latent lines of conflict Who do universalism values apply to? Radius of moral concern in Russia |
11:00 - 12:30 | Improving the representativeness, response rates and data quality of longitudinal surveys 1 (Room: U6-01b)Session Organisers: Experimenting with response maximisation strategies in a study of young people with special educational needs Adaptive Experimentation with Nonresponse Follow-up Protocols in Household Screening for a Long-Term Panel Study Setting up the new Austrian Socio-Economic Panel (ASEP) with the Tailored-Design Approach New insight into the quality of the within-household respondent selection methods in cross-national longitudinal surveys. Lesson learned from the European Social Survey (ESS), 2002-2020 |
11:00 - 12:30 | Overcoming challenges in mobile questionnaire design 1 (Room: U6-01c)Session Organiser: Ms Joanna d'Ardenne (NatCen Social Research) Three Crucial Aspects for a Human-Centered Mobile Diary Survey: Workflow, Usability, and Training Device Use in Web Surveys of the Generations and Gender Survey Round II: Is the Use of Mobile Devices Problematic? Is It the Tool or the Interviewer? Testing an Alternative to Event History Calendars Developed for Self-Administration With and Without Interviewer Assistance Transitioning the Skills and Employment Survey questionnaire so that it works on a mobile |
11:00 - 12:30 | Assessing the Quality of Survey Data 1 (Room: U6-01e)Session Organiser: Professor Jörg Blasius (University of Bonn) Detection and handling of response time outliers in online surveys Investigating Panel Conditioning Effects in the Life in Australia(TM) Panel Frequency, Extent and Characteristics of Straightlining: Results from a Large-Scale Online Student Survey in Germany Detecting response styles in PISA 2018 Student Questionnaire by IR-Tree Models: A mixed approach to interpret response styles. |
11:00 - 12:30 | Socio-demographic and socio-economic variables in different data sources (Room: U6-01f)Session Organisers: The Effect of Past and Current Financial Vulnerability on Older Adults’ Financial Planning Horizon Qualifications and Duration as Measures of Level of Education Enhancing Potentials for Research on Post-Separation Families using the Growing up in Germany (AID:A) Panel Study Overcoming the Pitfalls in Comparative Measurement of Precarious Employment: the Longitudinal Cross-National Precarity Index and its Application to German and U.S. Panel Data. |
11:00 - 12:30 | Measurement Error: Factors Influencing the Quality of Survey Data and Possible Corrections 1 (Room: U6-06)Session Organisers: Third-Party Influence: Effects of Spouse Presence during Survey Interviews on Life Satisfaction Scores in Germany Mapping the circumstances and side activities during survey completion and their consequences in a web survey Investigating Measurement Error in Mixed-Mode Establishment Surveys Attitudes, Knowledge, and Behavior over Time: How Repeated Interviewing Triggers Reflection Processes in Respondents |
11:00 - 12:30 | Measuring sex and gender identity in social surveys: the next phase 1 (Room: U6-07)Session Organisers: The Case for Gradational Gender Measures on Social Surveys Measuring gender and sex on an interviewer-administered bio-social survey: questionnaire development and testing findings from Britain’s fourth National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-4) “We” don’t need extra boxes: Progress towards inclusive gender measurement and the role of attitudes towards the gender binary Sex vs gender? Understanding gender differences in attitudes through inclusive gender measures |
11:00 - 12:30 | Push-to-Web Surveys: Challenges and Opportunities 1 (Room: U6-08)Session Organisers: Surveying establishments - Challenges of a Push to Web survey Adaptation of Range Reporting in Push-to-Web Surveys SMS Push to Web Performance Compared to Other Survey Methods: Evidence from Australia Who completes paper questionnaires in a push-to-web survey? Evidence from an RCT Representativeness of push-to-web Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) in the UK |
11:00 - 12:30 | Willingness to participate in data collection (Room: U6-09)Session Organiser: Dr Michael Weinhardt (German Centre of Gerontology) Will You Please Participate? Strategies and Pitfalls in Recruiting Committed Survey Participants Prolonged non-participation of panel respondents over several waves: How long should such cases remain in the sample? Investigating Willingness of Participation in a Passive Digital Data Collection: the Role of Social-Demographic Characteristics and Smartphone Usage based on a Survey Experiment Learning Process Facilitators Boosting Respondents’ Motivation to Complete Surveys The influence of pre- and post-paid incentives on the willingness to participate in web tracking studies |
11:00 - 12:30 | Reducing and measuring nonresponse bias in times of crisis: Challenges, opportunities, and new directions 2 (Room: U6-11)Session Organiser: Mr Tom Krenzke (Westat) Adaptive Designs in Repeated Cross-National Surveys: A Simulation Study Innovations in sample surveys following the Covid-19 pandemic: Challenges and Opportunities The Impact of Household Welfare on Response Behavior at Cluster Level The Census Household Pulse Survey: Rapid, but low response, evaluating non-response bias and options for correction using administrative data. |
11:00 - 12:30 | Analyzing Open-Ended Questions in Survey Research 2 (Room: U6-20)Session Organiser: Dr Alice Barth (Department of Sociology, University of Bonn) A Semi-Automated Nonresponse Detector (SANDS) model for open-response data Qualitative data collected online - a trend with consequences? Analysis of the answers to open-ended questions. Using machine learning to classify open-ended answers to ‘the most important problem’ question in a longitudinal manner Automated classification of open-ended questions with BERT Potentials and challenges of open-ended questions in large scale surveys. Insights from a survey of rehabilitation facilities in Germany |
11:00 - 12:30 | Item Nonresponse and Unit Nonresponse in Panel Studies 2 (Room: U6-21)Session Organisers: Accumulating Differences across the Political Life Cycle: Problems with Overreporting and Nonresponse Issues in a Longitudinal Campaign Survey of Immigrant-origin Voters Racism Experience and (Non)Response in Panel Studies - Insights from the NaDiRa.panel Using Linked Hospital Episode Statistics Data to Aid the Handling of Non-response and Restore Sample Representativeness in the 1958 National Child Development Study A New Home in Times of Crisis: Changing the Survey Institute in the Pandemic Using a piggy-backing approach for building a probability-based online panel. An epidemiological case study. |
11:00 - 12:30 | Best practices in research data lifecycle during pandemic times 2 (Room: U6-23)Session Organisers: From the data repository to the project partner: The changing role of the Czech Social Science Data Archive and its involvement in the panel survey emerged during the pandemic. The ESS data archive at Sikt*: Tackling change through a modernised data infrastructure The ODISSEI Portal: Leveraging Metadata to Enhance Data Discovery Archiving and sharing in times of pandemic – The Austrian COVID-19 Pandemic Dataverse |
11:00 - 12:30 | Evaluating Quality of Alternative Data Sources to Surveys 2 (Room: U6-28)Session Organiser: Dr Paul Beatty (U.S. Census Bureau) Measuring Long COVID in Electronic Health Records: The Truth is Out There in Organic Data Predicting COVID-19 hospitalizations from survey, sensor, and sewage data: an international comparison Understanding Measurement Error in Crime Data Measured at Multiple Scales: Applying a Novel Meta Multi-Trait Multi-Method Models to Police Recorded Crime and Survey Data The use of register data in the provision of high-quality survey data – The use case of the Austrian Eurograduate survey |
11:00 - 12:30 | Sensitive Questions and Social Desirability: Theory and Methods 1 (Room: U6-02)Session Organisers: Social Desirability in a Panel Context Is Football Coming Out? Homophobia, Social Desirability, and Pluralistic Ignorance in Amateur and Professional Football Gendered Housework Reporting across Spousal Relative Income Two New Nonrandomized Response Models for Surveys on Sensitive Subjects Puzzling Answers to Crosswise Questions: Examining Overall Prevalence Rates, Primacy Effects and Learning Effects |
11:00 - 12:30 | Post-survey data: curation and technical data management (Room: U6-03)Session Organisers: Data processing and quality assurance for Understanding Society Historical Data Conversion and Archiving. Research Data Management Setup for the UK National Cohort Studies A Case of In-House Data Engineering Tools for Longitudinal Cohort Data |
11:00 - 12:30 | Combining Data Science and Survey Research to Improve (Training) Data Quality (Room: U6-05)Session Organisers: Improving Measurement Models using Deep Neural Networks. The case of Response Styles Automatic Scoring of Cognition Drawings - Assessing the quality of machine based scores against a gold-standard Improving Alignment between Survey Responses and Social Media Posts Assessing the Downstream Effects of Training Data Annotation Methods on Supervised Machine Learning Models |
12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch |
14:00 - 15:00 | Failures in Survey Experiments 1 (Room: U6-01a)Session Organisers: Balancing Internal & External Validity in Survey Experiments Does helping helps? The evidence is mixed Something else matters: lessons learned from a factorial survey on recommendations to move to a retirement home Battling the Coronavirus ‘Infodemic’ Among Social Media Users in Africa |
14:00 - 15:00 | Occupational Classifications and Derived Status Indices: Challenges and New Approaches 1 (Room: U6-01b)Session Organisers: Comparison of employment biographies in linked data Occupational Classifications and their Updating - Necessity and Consequences for Empirical Analyses Measuring occupations: are occupational codes in administrative data consistent with survey self‑reported occupations? |
14:00 - 15:00 | Applications, Potentials, and Challenges when Using Google Trends in Combination or as Substitute for Surveys 2 (Room: U6-01c)Session Organisers: Reliability of Google Trends Data: A Study on the Feasibility of Re-Sampling Strategies for Non-realtime Data Sustainable Trend or Trending Mayfly? A Systematic Literature Review and Guidelines on Using Google Trends Data for Social Science Research Validating the trend: Plausibility and validity testing of Google trend data on party preferences in Switzerland. |
14:00 - 15:00 | Quantitative and qualitative methods to survey hard-to-reach populations 1 (Room: U6-01e)Session Organisers: Exploring Migrants’ Family Networks – A Survey Approach to the Kinship Matrix FRA Roma Survey 2021 & FRA Roma and Travellers Survey 2019: Surveying hard to reach groups Measuring Personal Network Size in Respondent Driven Sampling |
14:00 - 15:00 | Approximating Probability Samples in the Absence of Sampling Frames 1 (Room: U6-01f)Session Organisers: Surveying the Jewish community: lessons from ad hoc surveys and an online panel Assessing the reliability of demographic outcomes through Facebook surveys in Senegal Cumulative Degradation: X-ray of a Digital Snowball Sample |
14:00 - 15:00 | Cross-national multi-purpose survey data as a resource for political research 1 (Room: U6-06)Session Organisers: Leaning into partisanship: Follow-up questions as a way to improve measures of political affiliation in a cross-national survey The Index of Political Inequality (IPI): Introducing a New Index of Inequality in Political Voice Based on Longitudinal Cross-National Survey Data Identifying the Causal Effect of Foreign Language Education on Political Attitudes Using Educational Cohorts in Survey Data. |
14:00 - 15:00 | Using surveys in educational context and for the study of youth and children 1 (Room: U6-07)Session Organiser: Professor Dirk Schubotz (Queens University Belfast ) Social values in pandemic period: a web-survey on university students Disrupting Harm: The challenges of conducting multi-country research on children’s experience of harm Young adults’ intimate relationships: identification and practices among 18-29 year old’s |
14:00 - 15:00 | Innovating social research by using existing survey data to build new databases 1 (Room: U6-08)Session Organisers: Contextual data for social and policy-relevant research: SPLASH Database CILS4NEPS – A data harmonization project combining the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries (CILS4EU) and the National Educational Panel Study (NEPS) in Germany A Virtual Educational Observatory for Switzerland |
14:00 - 15:00 | Data collection with wearable devices 1 (Room: U6-09)Session Organisers: Please try this at home: Standardized blood pressure self-measurement – feasibility study (MeinBlutdruck) Comparing self-report, research-grade devices and own devices to measure physical activity Using a Wearable Device to Assess Physical Activity and Sleep Behavior in the Health and Retirement Study |
14:00 - 15:00 | Falsification detection in times of crisis: Challenges, opportunities, and new directions 1 (Room: U6-11)Session Organisers: Detecting interview location without recording it: introducing Virtual Surrounding Impression Identification of Partial Interviewer Falsification in Panel Surveys Detecting falsified interviews in a longitudinal survey |
14:00 - 15:00 | Mental health as social indicator in times of crisis (Room: U6-20)Session Organisers: Pandemic Extent or Closeness? How the COVID-19 Pandemic Influences Health Reporting Behaviors Mental and Substance Use Disorders Prevalence Study: A National Mental Health Screening Effort during the COVID-19 Pandemic Tracking changes in mental health measures using a longitudinal mobile phone survey: Mexico’s ENCOVID-19 Longitudinal |
14:00 - 15:00 | Analyzing Open-Ended Questions in Survey Research 3 (Room: U6-21)Session Organiser: Dr Alice Barth (Department of Sociology, University of Bonn) Comparison between open-ended and standardised responses in an email longitudinal survey Exploring the structure of text data in open-ended survey questions with multiple correspondence analysis and topic modeling |
14:00 - 15:00 | Smart surveys: Data collection and logistics 2 (Room: U6-22)Session Organisers: Effects of personalized feedback and interviewer-based recruitment on participation and data quality in the app-based Household Budget Survey “If you’re willing to fail interestingly, you tend to succeed interestingly” (Edward Albee). An account of Statistics Belgium's first implementation of a mobile Time Use Survey using MO:TUS. Why do people participate in a smartphone-based travel app study? Evidence from in-depth interviews in Chile |
14:00 - 15:00 | Developments in survey methods and analysis about LGBTI+ populations 2 (Room: U6-23)Session Organiser: Dr Angelo Moretti (Utrecht University) A propensity weighting approach for nonprobability samples „Free Expression of One’s Own Personality?“ The Role of Gender Identity and Gender Expression in Poverty Risks. Sports Participation and Sex-Related Homophily in Male Teenagers: Longitudinal Evidence on a Potential Peer Effect from Participating in Male-Dominated Sports |
14:00 - 15:00 | Measuring and analyzing trust in institutions (Room: U6-28)Session Organiser: Ms Maud Reveilhac (Lausanne University) The importance of news media on citizens’ trust towards authorities: an Austrian case study during the Covid-19 pandemic Transparency and Trust in Government in Four European Nations |
14:00 - 15:00 | The potential of survey and questionnaire design to achieve measurement invariance 1 (Room: U6-02)Session Organisers: Don’t Keep It Too Simple! Simplified Items Do Not Improve Measurement Quality Evaluation of Cognitive Pretests as a Method to Establish Measurement Invariance in Studies on Refugees An Exploration of Scalar Measurement Invariance for Single-Item Survey Instruments |
14:00 - 15:00 | Experiments in asking for informed consent to data linkage in general population studies 1 (Room: U6-03)Session Organisers: How to ask for consent to data linkage: Things we’ve learnt Consent to link survey and Twitter data in panel surveys - experimental evidence Is consent to link survey and Twitter data associated with demographic characteristics or reported Twitter behaviour? |
14:00 - 15:00 | Restarting the debate on unipolar vs. bipolar rating scales 2 (Room: U6-05)Session Organisers: Polar Extremes: Effect of Scale Polarity Across Response Formats Pole Jumping: Effects of Scale Polarity Across Countries How Long Should Rating Scales Measuring Attitudes Be? Evidence from A Meta-Analysis and a Large-Scale Experiment |
14:00 - 15:00 | Measuring sex and gender identity in social surveys: the next phase 2 (Room: Martini U6-4)Session Organisers: Empirical Fact or Measurement Failure? How to Interpret the Category 'Diverse' and Respondents Deviating in their Answer Regarding their Sex from the Population Register Information? Trends in gender inclusion: a cross-national examination of non-binary gender options in surveys from 2012-2022 Unfolding the multi-dimensional complexity of gender concepts |
15:00 - 16:00 | Poster Session 1 (Room: Poster Hall)Session Organiser: Mrs Vera Lomazzi (University of Bergamo, Italy) The Survey Quality Predictor 3.0 The National Centre for Social Research REMoDEL approach: A systematic process for transforming social surveys Are We Willing to Introduce More Spiders in Our Urban Areas? A Design and Sociological Approach to Attitudes and Preferences Toward Biodiversity Is less really more? The Impact of Survey Frequency on Data Quality and Response Rates in a Panel Study Using Facebook Ads to Survey Ukrainian Internally Displaced People and Refugees during War: Challenges and Successes Different incentives - different participation rates? How to implement web assisted interviewing in housing surveys? Data Documentation of international survey programmes : Lessons from the Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) Selectivity and validity – Vignette study addressing attitudes towards maternal employment Socioeconomic data in the BY-COVID project WebdataVisual, WebdataVoice and WebdataNow: Three Tools to Integrate New Types of Data into Web Surveys EUROGRADUATE 2022 – 2nd European pilot survey of higher education graduates The SSH Open Marketplace: increasing the discoverability of your favourite resources A Practical Guide to (Successfully) Collect and Process Images in the Frame of Web Surveys Simplifying GDPR compliance; Creating a GDPR Code of Conduct for Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) Using Mobile Phone Technology to Collect Data during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Ecuador ELIPSS, a French Internet probability-based panel. 10 years of challenges. The Influence of Survey Topic on Survey Results using Social Media Ads for Recruitment DeZIM.panel – Data for Germany’s Post-Migrant Society |
16:00 - 17:30 | Using surveys in educational context and for the study of youth and children 2 (Room: U6-01a)Session Organiser: Professor Dirk Schubotz (Queens University Belfast) Conducting a Classroom-Based Survey During Distance Learning A sequential survey approach to examine the impact of international postgraduate scholarships on women’s leadership outcomes Survey data as a pedagogical hook in UK social science higher education teaching Using social network analysis to understand networks of emerging leaders |
16:00 - 17:30 | Improving the representativeness, response rates and data quality of longitudinal surveys 2 (Room: U6-01b)Session Organisers: The added value of multilingual survey design on response and representativeness Digital traces of answering a survey: How paradata can help us understand response processes, reduce burden and enhance data quality. “Dunno…make it short, funny and pay me!” Factors that youth say would affect their participation in future longitudinal surveys |
16:00 - 17:30 | Push-to-Web Surveys: Challenges and Opportunities 2 (Room: U6-01c)Session Organisers: New Methods for Identifying Fake Respondents in Online Probability-based Surveys Is SMS a Viable Recruiting and Distribution Method for Online Surveys? A Dollar and A Quarter For Your Thoughts? Response Rates, Accuracy, and Costs of Push-To-Web Surveys Pushing to web populations less prone to answer: an adaptive design in a French survey on professional careers |
16:00 - 17:30 | Basic Human Values 2 (Room: U6-01e)Session Organisers: Latent class analysis of young people's basic values and relationship with social dominance orientation and climate change attitudes: a cross-national study Using a Probability-Based Panel to Examine the Stability and Change of Basic Human Values During a Time of Crisis Basic Human Values and willingness to vaccinate against COVID-19 |
16:00 - 17:30 | Failures in Survey Experiments 2 (Room: U6-01f)Session Organisers: How (Not) to Fail at Identifying Ethnic & Racial Discrimination in Survey Experiments Forced or Unforced Choice? Including an Opt Out Alternative in a Choice Experiment on Gender Specific Job Preferences When experimental manipulations fail: The example of gender-typical vs. gender-atypical occupations No Hidden Prejudice? A List Experiment on Anti-Immigrant Sentiment |
16:00 - 17:30 | Experiments in asking for informed consent to data linkage in general population studies 2 (Room: U6-06)Session Organisers: Informed consent for paradata collection in web surveys: Experimental assessment of consent format on data quality Obtaining consent for record linkage in panel surveys - a consent wording experiment using the CILS4EU-DE data Maximizing Linkage and Panel Consent Using Repeated Requests with Varying Framings Participation in Informed Consent in Austria – First Results of a Pilot Study Social Desirability Bias or Nudging Towards Deeper Processing? Experiments on the Role of the Interviewer in Increasing Consent to Data Linkage |
16:00 - 17:30 | Approximating Probability Samples in the Absence of Sampling Frames 2 (Room: U6-07)Session Organisers: Bias reduction and bias correction for a non-probability panel during the pandemic Fielding the same questionnaire simultaneously in probability and non-probability online surveys: exploring opportunities for bias correction Using Hybrids to Analyze Subgroups: Can Blended Calibration Be Equally Effective for All? Weighting survey data containing probability-based and nonprobability-based samples: An exploratory study |
16:00 - 17:30 | Assessing the Quality of Survey Data 2 (Room: U6-08)Session Organiser: Professor Jörg Blasius (University of Bonn) Let the children speak! Developing survey questionnaires for child respondents Survey Design and Data Quality During the Covid-19 Pandemic The Impact Sampling Strategies Have on Experimental Treatment Effects Against all odds: On the robustness of probability samples against decreases in response rates |
16:00 - 17:30 | The potential of survey and questionnaire design to achieve measurement invariance 2 (Room: U6-09)Session Organisers: Assessing Potential Measurement Error Inequities in US Household Surveys of Health using Item Response Theory and Linear Regression Trees Integrating Mixture-Modelling Results with Qualitative Evidence from Cognitive Interviewing: Uncovering Classes in Mental Status Module of the European Health Interview Survey in Spain Language choice and measurement effects in multilingual surveys Examining the Performance of Self-Rated Health Functioning and Measurement Equity in the United States Using Item Response Theory |
16:00 - 17:30 | Live video interviewing in survey practice 2 (Room: U6-11)Session Organisers: Measurement Invariance of Social Trust and Attitudes Towards Immigration across Face-to-Face and Video-Interviews in ESS Round 10 Mode effects of video interviewing as a proxy of face-to-face interviewing in R10 of ESS in Iceland Video-Assisted Live Interviewing in Comparison to Other Survey Methods in Australia Evaluating Potential Mode Effects in Video Interviews Collecting Egocentric Network Data in Live Video-Based Interviews |
16:00 - 17:30 | Innovating social research by using existing survey data to build new databases 2 (Room: U6-20)Session Organisers: Further training investments in the light of economical, technological and task changes Controlling recall bias with the Retrospective Distance Scale (RDS) in longitudinal surveys: application to the Polish Panel Survey POLPAN the U.S. NLSY97 panel survey Commuting and Residency Choices of Young Adults - Investigating the Transition to Higher Education in Germany |
16:00 - 17:30 | Sensitive Questions and Social Desirability: Theory and Methods 2 (Room: U6-21)Session Organisers: Prevalence Estimates for COVID-19-Related Health Behaviors Based on the Cheating Detection Triangular Model Who Should have Access to Artificial Reproduction? Comparing Results from Factorial Survey Experiments and Direct Survey Questions Democrats Under-report and Republicans Over-report: What this Means for Measuring Public Opinion on Controversial Political Topics “Next time, I will definitely buy an electric vehicle!”: Over-reporting of voluntary environmental behaviors in Switzerland and the United States Sensitive questions in an authoritarian context: the case of Central Asia |
16:00 - 17:30 | Data collection with wearable devices 2 (Room: U6-22)Session Organisers: Measuring Air Quality with Wearable Devices For Whom Is It Worth It? Comparing Accelerometer and Survey Data For Sociodemographic Subgroups Making Time Count: A Machine Learning Approach to Predict Time Use from Sensor Data on Physical Activity |
16:00 - 17:30 | Falsification detection in times of crisis: Challenges, opportunities, and new directions 2 (Room: U6-23)Session Organisers: Operationalizing a Falsification Suspicion Detection Plan using Paradata and Survey Data in U.S. PIAAC Pooling Different Data Sources: Quality Control of Interviewers’ Work in PIAAC Germany Detection of falsification in PIAAC Cycle 2 in Austria |
16:00 - 17:30 | Measurement Error: Factors Influencing the Quality of Survey Data and Possible Corrections 2 (Room: U6-28)Session Organisers: Predicting survey quality in SQP 3.0 What’s Your Order?: Effects of Response Order in Web-based Surveys Item batteries & mobile devices – measurement error in mixed mode CATI/CAWI surveys |
16:00 - 17:30 | Occupational Classifications and Derived Status Indices: Challenges and New Approaches 2 (Room: U6-02)Session Organisers: Has my Employer Noticed my Promotion? How Employers and Workers Report the Level of Requirement in the German Classification of Occupations 2010 Can 8-year-olds report measures of socio-economic status? Biases from students’ misreporting and parent nonresponse Occupational Prestige and the Perception of Occupations: New Measures based on German Representative Survey Data Later and less? New evidence on occupational maturity for Swedish women and men Can we (validly) measure social class in closed format? |
16:00 - 17:30 | Quantitative and qualitative methods to survey hard-to-reach populations 2 (Room: U6-03)Session Organisers: Humanitarian Situation Monitoring: Validation of the ‘Area of Knowledge’ (AoK) methodology Measuring the informal sector: understanding the role of household surveys and area-based adaptive cluster sampling enterprise surveys Hunger in the UK: research with people referred to food banks |
16:00 - 17:30 | Surveying or gaming: How to best measure socio-economic behaviors and attitudes? 2 (Room: U6-05)Session Organisers: Living in Novaland: Can we Simulate the Experience of States, Economies and Public Policies in a Virtual Online State? Do firms with works councils prefer agreeable applicants? A discrete choice experiment in German firms Mass Online Interactions: an oTree Coalition Formation Game in the LISS panel |
18:00 - 19:00 | ESRA committee 23-25 meeting (Room U6-01a) |