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ESRA 2025 Preliminary Program

              



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Wednesday 16 July


08:00 - 17:00

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09:00 - 10:30

Exploring Organizational Structures in Survey Infrastructures 2 (Room: Ruppert 002)

Session Organisers:
Dr Olga Grunwald (NIDI)
Dr Roman Auriga (LIfBi)
Mr Niccolo Ghirelli (ESS HQ (City St George's, University of London))
Ms Victoria Salinero-Bevins (ESS HQ (City St George's, University of London))

Panel Survey Life Spirals: A Framework for Longitudinal Survey Research
Florian Griese (German Institute for Economic Research, Berlin) - Presenting Author
Sabine Zinn (German Institute for Economic Research, Berlin)
Christian Hunkler (Humboldt University Berlin)

Organizational structure of SHARE
Magdalena Hecher (SHARE BERLIN Institute) - Presenting Author
Michael Bergmann (SHARE BERLIN Institute)
Stefan Gruber (SHARE BERLIN Institute)
Theresa Fabel (SHARE BERLIN Institute)
Stephanie Stuck (SHARE BERLIN Institute)

Survey management between project management and survey content management
Roman Auriga (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author

Organizing Complexity: Matrix Collaboration in the AID:A Longitudinal Multi-Actor Study
Janine Bernhardt (German Youth Institute (DJI)) - Presenting Author
Andreas Herz (German Youth Institute (DJI))
Anja Linberg (German Youth Institute (DJI))
Susanne Ulrich (German Youth Institute (DJI))
Susanne Kuger (German Youth Institute (DJI))

Organisational structure of the Generations and Gender Programme across the survey lifecycle
Olga Grünwald (GGP Central Coordination Team, NIDI) - Presenting Author

09:00 - 10:30

Current developments in improving digital accessibility of web surveys (Room: Ruppert 005)

Session Organisers:
Dr Marika de Bruijne (Centerdata)
Ms Mara Verheijen (Centerdata)

Breaking Barriers: Experimenting with Web Survey Accessibility
Marlen Paulitti (Centerdata) - Presenting Author
Arnaud Wijnant (Centerdata)

Comparing Traditional and Digitized Drawing Tests: Do Tablets Scare Away Older Adults?
Else Weerman (University of Groningen) - Presenting Author
Pranali Khobragade (University of Southern California)
Albert Weerman (University of Southern California)

The SHARE Self-completion Questionnaire experiment: Developing a web questionnaire for Europeans aged 50 and older
Barbara Thumann (SHARE Berlin Institute) - Presenting Author
Marika de Bruijne (Centerdata)
Theresa Fabel (SHARE Berlin Institute)
Daniel Horn (SHARE Berlin Institute)
Yuri Pettinicchi (SHARE Berlin Institute)
Elena Sommer (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin))
Michael Bergmann (SHARE Berlin Institute)

09:00 - 10:30

Sharing routes for individual-level research data and code 2 (Room: Ruppert 011)

Session Organisers:
Dr Aida Sanchez-Galvez (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Social Research Institute )
Ms Cristina Magder (UK Data Service, UK Data Archive, University of Essex)

Balancing Privacy and Data Utility: Comparison of Convex Combination of Group Responses and Randomized Regrouped Responses in Statistical Disclosure Control
Shu-Mei Wan (Lunghwa University of Science and Technology)
Chien-Hua Wu (Chung-Yuan Christian University) - Presenting Author

How-To Guidance for TREs to be, setup and being interoperable in a multinational federation of TREs. EOSC-ENTRUST Driver 2
Deb Wiltshire (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Beate Lichtwardt (UK Data Service)
Sharon Bolton (UK Data Service)
Peter Hegedus (TARKI)

Reproducible research for social scientists: interactive notebooks, version control repositories and digital object identifiers
Jools Kasmire (UK Data Service / University of Manchester) - Presenting Author

Enhancing Code Discovery: The ODISSEI Code Library
Angelica Maria Maineri (Erasmus University Rotterdam/ODISSEI) - Presenting Author

Revitalizing Older Data for Modern Research: Streamlining the Curation of Legacy Survey Data
Sharon Bolton (UK Data Service) - Presenting Author

09:00 - 10:30

Children and Youth cohort studies: developments and innovations 3 (Room: Ruppert 040)

Session Organisers:
Professor Lisa Calderwood (UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies)
Dr Larissa Pople (UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies)

Ensuring International Comparability: Best Practices in Data Harmonization for Child Well-being Research
Sabine Düval (Deutsches Jugendinstitut München) - Presenting Author
Susanne Kuger (Deutsches Jugendinstitut München)

Growing Up in Ireland: Developing and maintaining a quality longitudinal survey
Katie O Farrell (Central Statistics Office) - Presenting Author

Findings from a feasibility study of a new UK Birth Cohort Study: The Early Life Cohort Feasibility Study (ELC-FS)
Lisa Calderwood (University College London) - Presenting Author
Alissa Goodman (University College London)
Pasco Fearon (University College London and University of Cambridge)
Karen Dennison (University College London)
Erica Wong (University College London)
Alyce Raybould (University College London)
Julia Pye (Ipsos)
Sam Clemens (Ipsos)

Growing Up In Digital Europe pilot fieldwork and infrastructure development
Gary Pollock (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Toni Babarovic (Ivo Pilar Institute) - Presenting Author
Ognjen Obucina (INED)

Designing Surveys for Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review of Practices and Recommendations
Kari-Anne Lund (Statistics Norway) - Presenting Author
Elisabeth Gulløy (University of South-Eastern Norway)
Shahram Moradi (University of South-Eastern Norway)

The COORDINATE Foresight Exercise: Addressing Ethical Dilemmas in Children and Youth Cohort Studies
Klea Ramaj (Policy Evaluation and Research Unit, Manchester Metropolitan University) - Presenting Author

09:00 - 10:30

Interviewers across the Survey Life Cycle 3 (Room: Ruppert 0.33)

Session Organisers:
Dr Mariel Leonard (DIW-Berlin)
Dr Zachary Smith (National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS))

Training Cognitive Interviewers to Be Members of the Research Team
Alisú Schoua-Glusberg (Research Support Services Inc.) - Presenting Author

Interviewer Understandings of Rapport
Mariel Leonard (DIW-Berlin) - Presenting Author

What Took You so Long? The Role of Interviewer Experience as a Determinant of Interview Duration
Söhnke Bergmann (Austrian Central Bank (OeNB)) - Presenting Author
Tobias Schmidt (German Central Bank (Deutsche Bundesbank))

What can Performance Indicators tell us About Face-to-Face Interviewers and how can we use Them to Evaluate Quality?
Christian Haag (LIfBi - Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author
Martyna Flis (formerly LIfBi - Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Jutta von Maurice (LIfBi - Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)

Understanding the Variability in Post-Survey Interviewer Observations in a National Panel Survey: Evidence from Health and Retirement Study
Chendi Zhao (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) - Presenting Author
Brady T. West (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Abdelaziz Adawe (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

09:00 - 10:30

Measurement and coding of job-related information: Occupation, industry, and skill (Room: Ruppert 111)

Session Organisers:
Dr Malte Schierholz (LMU Munich)
Ms Olga Kononykhina (LMU Munich)
Dr Calvin Ge (TNO)

Building employee user personnas based on office first policy survey results
Dimitar Minovski (Ericsson AB) - Presenting Author
Zoe Ansaldi (Ericsson AB)
Alexander Hall Lanerfeldt (Ericsson AB)
Gokul Panneerselvam (Ericsson AB)

Is Green Really Green? Challenges in Measuring Green Competencies
Marcin Kocór (Jagiellonian University) - Presenting Author
Barbara Worek (Jagiellonian University)

Can Large Language Models Advance Occupational Coding? Evidence and Methodological Insights
Olga Kononykhina (LMU Munich) - Presenting Author
Malte Schierholz (LMU Munich)

An Evaluation of the Look-Up approach to Occupation Coding: Evidence from the Next Steps Study in the UK
Sebastian Kocar (Institute for Social Science Research, University of Queensland) - Presenting Author
Daniela Peycheva (Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care, University College London)
Matt Brown (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Joseph W. Sakshaug (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), and Professor of Statistics, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
Claire Bhaumik (Ipsos UK)
Lisa Calderwood (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)

Measuring industry in web surveys
Kea Tijdens (WageIndicator Foundation) - Presenting Author

09:00 - 10:30

Quality Assurance in Survey Data: Frameworks, Tools, and Quality Indicators 3 (Room: Ruppert 114)

Session Organisers:
Dr Jessica Daikeler (GESIS- Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )
Mrs Fabienne Krämer (GESIS- Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )

Let’s Talk About Limitations: Analyzing Data Quality Aspects Mentioned in Limitation Sections
Fiona Draxler (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author

Approaches to teaching and promoting data quality assurance and sharing for longitudinal population studies
Jo Webb (UK Data Service, UK Data Archive, University of Essex)
Cristina Magder (UK Data Service, UK Data Archive, University of Essex)
Sharon Bolton (UK Data Service, UK Data Archive, University of Essex)
Liz Smy (UK Data Service, UK Data Archive, University of Essex)
Hina Zahid (UK Data Service, UK Data Archive, University of Essex)
Beate Lichtwardt (UK Data Service, UK Data Archive, University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Gail Howell (UK Data Service, UK Data Archive, University of Essex)
Finn Dymond-Green (UK Data Service, JISC)

Assessing response quality in surveys: A systematic review of the use and interpretation of quality indicators
Sophia Piesch (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim)

A Risk-Based Approach to Mitigating Online Survey Fraud
Phillips Benjamin (Social Research Centre) - Presenting Author
Dina Neiger (Social Research Centre)
Kipling Zubevich (Social Research Centre)

09:00 - 10:30

Understanding survey participation among children, teenagers and young adults: opportunities, challenges and gaps 2 (Room: Ruppert 119)

Session Organisers:
Dr Violetta Parutis (ISER, University of Essex)
Dr Jonathan Burton (ISER, University of Essex)

Engaging children and young people in surveys using remote modes: the role of parents and caregivers
Line Knudsen (National Centre for Social Research) - Presenting Author
Martin Wood (National Centre for Social Research)
Samantha Spencer (National Centre for Social Research)

The challenges of youth self-completion surveys in a mixed mode survey
Violetta Parutis (ISER, University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Jonathan Burton (ISER, University of Essex)

Engaging children and young people in survey research
Amy Tallett (Picker Institute Europe) - Presenting Author

How does it feel to run a survey 365 days a year? The UK Graduate Outcomes survey experience.
Gosia Turner (The Higher Education Statistical Agency (part of Jisc)) - Presenting Author

09:00 - 10:30

Evaluating Mixed-Mode in Panel Surveys: Where do we stand and where do we go from here? (Room: Ruppert 042)

Session Organisers:
Dr Patricia Hadler (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Steffen Pötzschke (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

ON THE TRAIL OF MODE EFFECTS: MIXING MODES IN A LARGE GERMAN EMPLOYMENT SURVEY
Marcel Lück (Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) - Presenting Author
Sophie-Charlotte Meyer (Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)

Is Online-Only the Future of General Population Surveys? Findings from a German Probability-Based Mixed-Mode Panel Survey
Lena Rembser (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Tobias Gummer (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

“Push to Face-to-Face” – Assessing the Effects of a Mixed-Mode Design on Response Probability in a Dwelling Panel
Marius Maul (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn) - Presenting Author

Digging deep in the answering process of the IAB Establishment Panel: How visualizing paradata can help us understand differences in data quality by mode.
Marieke Volkert (IAB) - Presenting Author
Rebecca Schmitz (IAB)
Corinna König (IAB)
Joe Sakshaug (IAB)

Health in Germany – A new mixed-mode panel infrastructure for Public Health Research in Germany: study design, outcome rates and non-response
Johannes Lemcke (Robert Koch-Institut) - Presenting Author
Stefan Damerow (Robert Koch-Institut)
Marcel Hintze (Robert Koch-Institut)
Ilter Öztürk (Robert Koch-Institut)
Tobias Heller (Robert Koch-Institut)
Matthias Wetzstein (Robert Koch-Institut)
Jennifer Allen (Robert Koch-Institut)

Lessons Learned from the DAB Panel Study: Tracking Educational Transitions of Swiss Adolescents Over a Decade
Sara Möser (Department of Sociology of Education, University of Bern) - Presenting Author
David Glauser (Department of Sociology of Education, University of Bern)
Rolf Becker (Department of Sociology of Education, University of Bern)

09:00 - 10:30

New approaches to biomeasure collection in social surveys (Room: Ruppert 134)

Session Organisers:
Ms Anne Conolly (National Centre for Social Research )
Dr Erica Wong (CLS, UCL Institute of Education)
Dr Colter Mitchell (University of Michigan)
Dr Jonathan Burton (ISER, University of Essex)
Mrs Christine Woods (ISER, University of Essex)
Dr Shaun Scholes (UCL)

Biospecimen self collection among older sexual and gender minority adults in the US
Lauren Gaydosh (UNC Chapel Hill) - Presenting Author

Providing wearables for national physical activity surveillance - results of a feasibility study
Tim Weihrauch (Robert Koch Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring, Berlin, Germany / Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany) - Presenting Author
Ilter Öztürk (Robert Koch Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring, Berlin, Germany)
Lemcke Johannes (Robert Koch Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring, Berlin, Germany)
Susanne Krug (Robert Koch Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring, Berlin, Germany)
Kristin Manz (Robert Koch Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring, Berlin, Germany)
Marie Rissom (Robert Koch Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring, Berlin, Germany)
Charlotte Kühnelt (Robert Koch Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring, Berlin, Germany)
Ronny Kuhnert (Robert Koch Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring, Berlin, Germany)
Daniel Grams (Robert Koch Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring, Berlin, Germany)
Julika Loss (Robert Koch Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring, Berlin, Germany)

The effect of returning results on consent to medical history and record linkage in the Health and Retirement Study
Jessica Faul (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author

Making Neuroimaging Research More Generalizable: Factors Related to Participation in Neuroimaging Research
Colter Mitchell (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author

Is use of capillary blood sampling in social surveys worth its weight in gold?
Hayley Cheshire (Inuvi Health) - Presenting Author
Timothy Woolley (Inuvi Diagnostics)

09:00 - 10:30

Optimizing Probability-Based Web Panel Performance 3 (Room: Ruppert A - 0.21)

Session Organisers:
Professor Vasja Vehovar (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences)
Dr Gregor Čehovin (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences)
Ms Andreja Praček (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences)

Applying a Panel Member-First Approach on KnowledgePanel: Lessons to Improve Panel Performance
Nick Bertoni (Ipsos Public Affairs) - Presenting Author

Improving the Catalan Citizen Panel through Adaptive Survey Design
Joel Ardiaca (Universitat de Barcelona) - Presenting Author
Jordi Muñoz (Universitat de Barcelona)
Raül Tormos (Centre d'Estudis d'Opinió)

Testing the impact of a financial incentive for early bird registration for a probability panel
Amelie Van Pottelberge (Universiteit Gent) - Presenting Author
Katrien Vandenbroeck (Katholieke Universtiteit Leuven)
Gert Thielemans (Universiteit Antwerpen)
Bart Meuleman (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
John Lievens (Universiteit Gent)

Improving Nonresponse Prediction in Online Probability-based Panels: Evaluating Machine Learning Approaches in the context of Varying Engagement Histories
Ziyue Tang (The University of Manchester) - Presenting Author
Alexandru Cernat (The University of Manchester)
Curtis Jessop (National Centre for Social Research (NatCen))
Natalie Shlomo (The University of Manchester)

The role of survey experience in determining subsequent nonresponse in an online probability panel: a survival analysis
Katya Kostadintcheva (London School of Economics and Political Science) - Presenting Author
Patrick Sturgis (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Jouni Kuha (London School of Economics and Political Science)

09:00 - 10:30

Really Random? Exploring Bias and Quality in Random Sampling (Room: Ruppert D - 0.22)

Session Organisers:
Dr Lydia Repke (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Barbara Felderer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Exploring the Impact of Response Rate on Study Findings: Evidence from Georgia
Ani Lordkipanidze (GORBI)
Erekle Antadze (GORBI) - Presenting Author

Horoscoping and Sampling: Preregistered Exploration of the Impact of Birth Month on Research Outcomes via the 'Whose Birthday Is Next' Sampling Strategy
Lydia Repke (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Joris Mulder (Tilburg University)
Daniel Oberski (Utrecht University)

Assessing Mode Effects in Survey Design: A Case Study in Niger
Ceren Huryol (Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO)) - Presenting Author
Ines Lecland (Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO))

Could some of the discrepancies in fertility estimates be due to differences in sampling implementation?
Ismet Koc (Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies) - Presenting Author
Melike Sarac (Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies)

09:00 - 10:30

Surveying Social Norms: Challenges for Survey Research 3 (Room: Ruppert C - 0.23)

Session Organisers:
Dr Ivar Krumpal (University of Leipzig)
Mrs Anna Lena Fehlhaber (Leibniz University Hannover)
Dr Anatol-Fiete Näher (Hasso-Plattner-Institut Potsdam)

How to Measure Gender Norms: Examining the Need for Social Norm Items and the Impact of Item Sequence
Annelie Brüning (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Wojtek Przepiorka (Utrecht University)
Tali Spiegel (Utrecht University)
Tanja van der Lippe (Utrecht University)

A Survey-Experimental Approach to Parenting Norms in Europe: Findings from a Population-Representative Study in Switzerland
Matthias Klingler (University of Zurich) - Presenting Author
Benita Combet (University of Zurich)
Larissa Fritsch (University of Zurich)
Sandra Gilgen (University of Zurich )

Navigating social norms: reducing Social Desirability Bias with face-saving strategies
Emma Zaal (University of Groningen) - Presenting Author
Yfke Ongena (University of Groningen)
John Hoeks (University of Groningen)

Measuring religiosity in the European Social Survey: Cross-temporal and cross-country measurement invariance
Alisa Remizova (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Maksim Rudnev (University of Waterloo)

Tossing a Coin: Preferences for Random Allocation in Triage Decisions
Peer Keßler (University of Greifswald, Institute of Psychology, Department Health and Prevention) - Presenting Author
Anatol-Fiete Näher (University of Potsdam, Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital Engineering)
Ivar Krumpal (Leipzig University, Institute of Sociology)

09:00 - 10:30

Web Probing (Room: Ruppert D - 0.24)

Session Organisers:
Dr Katharina Meitinger (Utrecht University)
Dr Dorothée Behr (GESIS)
Dr Paul Scanlon (CDC)

Enhancing Cross-national Comparability of the Measurement of Solidarity in the European Values Study
Margherita Pellegrino (University of Bergamo) - Presenting Author
Vera Lomazzi (University of Bergamo)

Differential Data Quality Across Population and Methods-Based Subgroups in Open-Ended Web Probes
Paul Scanlon (National Center for Health Statistics) - Presenting Author

Comparability of the WVS Acceptance of Homosexuality Measure: Revealing Respondents’ Associations and Reasoning
Katharina Meitinger (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Angelo Morreti (Utrecht University)
Shumao Yu (Utrecht University)

Understanding and preventing unwanted context effects in probe response content: The challenges of pretesting related survey questions
Patricia Hadler (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Dörte Naber (Universidad de Granada)
José Luis Padilla (Universidad de Granada)

09:00 - 10:30

Assessing and improving survey data quality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) 3 (Room: Ruppert rood - 0.51)

Session Organisers:
Professor Timothy Johnson (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Mrs P. Linh Nguyen (University of Essex, University of Mannheim)
Dr Yfke Ongena (University of Groningen)

Challenges Conducting Cognitive Interviews in Low and Middle Income Countries: A Case Study with Older Adults in Lebanon
Mayssan Kabalan (American University of Beirut)
Alexandra Abi Nassif (American University of Beirut)
Carlos Mendes de Leon (Georgetown University)
Julie de Jong (ICF International)
Frederick Conrad (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author

Effects of interviewer experience and training on survey data quality
Luke Plutowski (LAPOP Lab, Vanderbilt University) - Presenting Author

Adjusting for population distributions in fast changing environments: Weighing strategies using remotely sensed data in greater Nairobi and Kampala areas
Pierre Schlegel (Université d'Aix Marseille / INED) - Presenting Author
Valérie Golaz (Université d'Aix Marseille / INED)
Basile Rousse (Université Paris Cité / INED)
Helen Habib (APHRC)
Ramatou Ouedraogo (APHRC)
Charles Lwanga (Makarere University)
Stephen Wandera (Makarere University)
Jude Otim (Makarere University)
Philip Abughul (Université de Genève (UNIGE))
Clémentine Rossier (Université de Genève (UNIGE))

Improving the Quality of Telephone Survey Data in LMICs: Lessons Learned from a Panel Study in Malawi and Zambia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Erica Ann Metheney (Governance and Local Development Institute, University of Gothenburg) - Presenting Author

09:00 - 10:30

Survey Data Integration: Nonprobability Surveys, Administrative and Digital Trace Data 3 (Room: Ruppert Wit - 0.52)

Session Organisers:
Dr Camilla Salvatore (Utrecht University)
Dr Angelo Moretti (Utrecht University)

Transforming UK Travel and Tourism Statistics: From Survey Methods to Admin Data
Sabina Kastberg (Office for National Statistics )
Claudia Jenkins (Office for National Statistics ) - Presenting Author

One harmonization fits all? - Investigating the reusability of equating solutions across populations and time
Matthias Roth (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Ranjit K. Singh (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Linking survey data on migrants and refugees to administrative register data: Consenter selectivity and cross-validation in the SOEP-CMI-ADIAB sample
Manfred Antoni (IAB - Institute for Employment Research)
Mattis Beckmannshagen (The German Institute for Economic Research - DIW)
Markus Grabka (The German Institute for Economic Research - DIW)
Sekou Keita (IAB - Institute for Employment Research) - Presenting Author
Parvati Trübswetter (IAB - Institute for Employment Research)

Assessing the Generalizability of Imputation-Based Integration of Wearable Sensor Data and Survey Self-Reports: Insights From a Simulation Study
Deji Suolang (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor) - Presenting Author
Brady West (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor)

09:00 - 10:30

Adapting survey mode in a changing survey landscape: Experiences from repeat cross-national, cross-sectional, and general social surveys 3 (Room: Ruppert Blauw - 0.53)

Session Organisers:
Dr Gijs van Houten (Eurofound)
Dr René Bautista (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Professor Rory Fitzgerald (ESS HQ; City St Georges, University of London)
Mr Tim Hanson (ESS HQ; City St Georges, University of London)
Mr Nathan Reece (ESS HQ; City St Georges, University of London)
Ms Daphne Ahrendt (Eurofound)
Ms Jodie Smylie (NORC at the University of Chicago)

Are People Likely to Accept PI's Words at "Face" Value?: A Test to Boost Respondents’ Willingness to Participate
Takayuki Sasaki (Tsuda University) - Presenting Author

Experimental approaches in transitioning from face-to-face to push-to-web: Learnings from the Childcare and early years survey of parents
Tom Huskinson (Ipsos) - Presenting Author

Still the gold standard in survey research? Comparing face-to-face and self-completion data collection in a repeat cross-sectional general social survey
Rory Fitzgerald (European Social Survey ERIC ) - Presenting Author
Tim Hanson (European Social Survey ERIC)
Olga Maslovskaya (Southampton University)
Peter Lynn (University of Essex)
Ruxandra Comanaru (European Social Survey ERIC)
Cristian Domarchi (Southampton University)
Nhlanhla Ndebele (City St George's University of London)

Who sent the questionnaire? Assessing the impact of adding a second logo of a more well-known government agency as a visible survey sponsor on the envelopes of mailed surveys
Marcus Weissenbilder (The SOM-institute, University of Gothenburg) - Presenting Author
Cornelia Andersson (The SOM-institute, University of Gothenburg)
Sebastian Lundmark (The SOM-institute, University of Gothenburg)
Elisabeth Falk (Nordicom, University of Gothenburg)

The effect of incentives strategies on yield, sample composition and data quality: findings from the 2024 European Working Conditions Survey
Tanja Kimova (Verian) - Presenting Author
Gijs van Houten (Eurofound)
Christopher White (Eurofound)
Hajar GAD (Verian)
Jamie Burnett (Verian)

09:00 - 10:30

Assessing the Quality of Survey Data 3 (Room: Ruppert paars - 0.44)

Session Organiser: Professor Jörg Blasius (University of Bonn)

Numbers Matter: How Numerical Scale Labels Influence Responses in a Cross-National Survey
Gianmaria Bottoni (City St George's, University of London) - Presenting Author
Eva Aizpurua (National Centre for Social Research (NatCen))

The Effects of Outliers in Survey Data
Jörg Blasius (University of Bonn) - Presenting Author
Susanne Vogl (University of Stuttgart)

Estimating reliability in cross-national longitudinal survey measures
Alexandru Cernat (University of Manchester) - Presenting Author
Chris Antoun (University of Maryland)

Panel conditioning in measuring financial behaviour and expectations
Alexandru Cernat (University of Manchester) - Presenting Author
Joe Sakshaug (IAB)
Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University)
Susanne Helmschrott (Bundesbank)
Schmidt Tobias (Budensbank)

Measurement Error When Surveying Democratic Support: A MultiTrait MultiError Approach
Kim Backström (Åbo Akademi University) - Presenting Author
Alexandru Cernat (The University of Manchester)
Inga Saikkonen (Åbo Akademi University)
Kim Strandberg (Åbo Akademi University)

10:30 - 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 - 12:00

Methods for Within-household Selection in Surveys without Field Interviewers (Room: Ruppert 005)

Session Organisers:
Dr Nhlanhla Ndebele (European Social Survey HQ, City St George's, University of London)
Dr Ruxandra Comanaru (European Social Survey HQ, City St George's, University of London)
Professor Peter Lynn (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)

Testing two approaches to within-household selection in a postal push-to-web survey: findings from the 2024 European Working Conditions Survey
Gijs van Houten (Eurofound) - Presenting Author
Tanja Kimova (Verian)
Christopher White (Eurofound)
Hajar Gad (Verian)
Jamie Burnett (Verian)

Within-Household Clustering of Attitudes and Implications for Survey Sample Design When Only Address-Based Frames Are Available
Nhlanhla Ndebele (European Social Survey HQ, City St George's, University of London) - Presenting Author
Peter Lynn (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)

An experimental comparison of within-household selection methods for self-completion surveys
Nathan Reece (European Social Survey HQ (City St George's, University of London))
Peter Lynn (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex) - Presenting Author

Measuring the Impact of Within-Household Selection Accuracy on Representation in Cross-National Self-Administered Surveys
Nathan Reece (European Social Survey HQ (City St George's, University of London)) - Presenting Author

11:00 - 12:00

Quality Assurance in the Linkage of Survey Data: Frameworks, Tools, and Best Practices (Room: Ruppert 011)

Session Organisers:
Dr Jessica Daikeler (GESIS- Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )
Anne Stroppe (GESIS- Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )
Laura Young (University of Mannheim)

Consent to Data Linkage in the Ageing European Population
Imke Herold (SHARE BERLIN Institute (SBI)) - Presenting Author
Jessica Irving (SHARE BERLIN Institute (SBI))
Yuri Pettinicchi (SHARE BERLIN Institute (SBI))
Arne Bethmann (SHARE BERLIN Institute (SBI))

Producing Linked Data Set with Correction Weights
An-Chiao Liu (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)

11:00 - 12:00

Public perceptions on using novel digital data sources and collection methods (Room: Ruppert 119)

Session Organisers:
Dr Frederic Gerdon (Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES), University of Mannheim)
Dr Ruben Bach (Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES), University of Mannheim)
Professor Christoph Kern (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, University of Mannheim, University of Maryland)
Ms Daria Szafran (Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES), University of Mannheim)

How Effective are Trust-Enhancement Measures at Boosting Participation in Digital Data Collection in Surveys?
Caroline Roberts (University of Lausanne) - Presenting Author
Marc Asensio Manjon (University of Lausanne)
Morgane Gafner (University of Lausanne)

The effect of control in data collection processes on the willingness to participate in app-based data collection
Thijs Carrière (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University)

11:00 - 12:00

Potentials, and Challenges When Surveying Youth and Emerging Adults (Room: Ruppert 134)

Session Organisers:
Dr Diana Schacht (German Youth Institute (DJI))
Dr Anne Berngruber (German Youth Institute (DJI))
Professor Dirk Schubotz (Queen's University Belfast)

Beyou - an online-panel-survey on the school-to-work transition
Anna Heusler (Institute for Employment Research (IAB)) - Presenting Author
Silke Anger (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Hans Dietrich (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Bernd Fitzenberger (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Duncan Roth (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Brigitte Schels (Paris Lodron University of Salzburg)
Leonie Wicht (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))

To answer or not to answer – Assessing drivers of item-nonresponse among young respondents
Aaron Heinz (Verian)
Sophia McDonnell (Verian) - Presenting Author
Elke Himmelsbach (Verian )

Too hot to handle? Surveying young people about illegal behaviours and crimes on social media sites
Dirk Schubotz (Queen's University Belfast) - Presenting Author

Growing Out: Predictors of Panel Attrition Among Adolescents and Young Adults
Diana Schacht (German Youth Institute (DJI)) - Presenting Author
Anne Berngruber (German Youth Institute (DJI))

11:00 - 12:00

European Values Study and World Values Survey: Substantive Findings and Methodological Challenges in value research 3 (Room: Ruppert rood - 0.51)

Session Organisers:
Dr Vera Lomazzi (European Values Study/ University of Bergamo)
Dr Kseniya Kizilova (World Values Survey Association)
Professor Ruud Luijkx (European Values Study/Tilburg University)

Democracy Beyond Ideology: Analyzing Global Trends in Political Beliefs
Devendra Poola (Centre for Economic and Social Studies) - Presenting Author
Prashant Kumar Choudhary (Manipal Academy of Higher Education)

Perceived Control and Societal Change: Generational Dynamics and Cultural Shifts in Europe (1999–2017)
Aida Savicka (Lithuanian Culture Research Institute) - Presenting Author

Extending decomposition techniques to analyse the determinants of generationally driven social change
Francesco Molteni (University of Milan) - Presenting Author

11:00 - 12:15

Contextualizing surveys: Incorporating digital trace and media data (Room: Ruppert 0.33)

Session Organisers:
Mr Manuel Holz (University of Technology Chemnitz)
Miss Britta Maskow (University of Technology Chemnitz)
Miss Arianna Fay Zehner (University of Technology Dresden)
Professor Natalja Menold (University of Technology Dresden)
Professor Jochen Mayerl (University of Technology Chemnitz)

Combining digital location data with traditional survey data to study spatial patterns of cultural consumption along social classes
Kata Számel (HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Anna Sára Ligeti (HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences)
Michelle Horváth (HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences)

Measuring the Effect Heterogeneity of a Seven-Day Instagram Abstinence on Users’ Body Image by Combining Survey and Donated Data
Daria Szafran (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Ruben Bach (University of Mannheim)
Frieder Rodewald (University of Mannheim)
Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim)

“Foreigners Welcome”: Analysis of the Change in Mass Media Discourse as Context of Opinion Change by means of Latent Semantic Analysis.
Arianna Zehner (Dresden University of Technology) - Presenting Author
Natalja Menold (Dresden University of Technology)
Manuel Holz (TU Chemnitz)
Britta Maskow (TU Chemnitz)

The power of three types of disinformation data: combining surveys, digital tracing, and daily diaries
Jen Schradie (Sciences Po)
Isabelle Langrock (Sciences Po ) - Presenting Author

11:00 - 12:15

Best practices for multilingual surveys (Room: Ruppert 111)

Session Organisers:
Mrs Janelle van den Heuvel (Statistics Netherlands)
Dr Vera Toepoel (Statistics Netherlands)

How to include non-native speakers in household surveys? Experiences of a multilingual approach at Statistics Netherlands
Janelle van den Heuvel (CBS) - Presenting Author
Vivian Meertens (CBS)
Michelle Creemers (CBS)
Edith Adriaanse (CBS)
Wim Heijboer (CBS)

The implications of offering questionnaires in multiple languages.
Sebastian Lundmark (University of Gothenburg) - Presenting Author
Björn Rönnerstrand (University of Gothenburg)
Frida Sandelin (RISE)

Minority Languages in The Patient-Reported Indicator Survey (PaRIS), (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
Lucija Bosnjak (Ipsos UK) - Presenting Author

11:00 - 12:15

Making surveys more inclusive and equitable: strategies, actions and challenges 3 (Room: Ruppert D - 0.22)

Session Organisers:
Dr Véronique SIEGLER (Office for National Statistics (ONS))
Line Knudsen (National Centre for Social Research (Natcen))

Designing an inclusive approach to an ethnic minority boost in a large face-to-face survey
Beverley Bates (National Centre for Social Research)
Sarah Morris (National Centre for Social Research)
Mari Toomse-Smith (National Centre for Social Research) - Presenting Author

Designed for inclusivity: Findings from a feasibility study for a new UK birth cohort
Alyce Raybould (University College London) - Presenting Author
Lisa Calderwood (University College London)
Alissa Goodman (University College London)
Pasco Fearon (University College London and University of Cambridge)
Erica Wong (University College London)
Karen Dennison (University College London)

How do you feel about surveys? A qualitative perspective on survey participation
Marieke Haan (University of Groningen) - Presenting Author
Yfke Ongena (University of Groningen)
Rita Smaniotto (University of Groningen)
Demi Stadens (Municipality of Ermelo)

A Multifaceted Approach for Inclusivity: Representing a Diverse Population through the California Health Interview Survey
Todd Hughes (University of California Los Angeles) - Presenting Author
Ninez Ponce (University of California Los Angeles)

11:00 - 12:15

Adapting survey mode in a changing survey landscape: Experiences from repeat cross-national, cross-sectional, and general social surveys 4 (Room: Ruppert Blauw - 0.53)

Session Organisers:
Dr Gijs van Houten (Eurofound)
Dr René Bautista (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Professor Rory Fitzgerald (ESS HQ; City St Georges, University of London)
Mr Tim Hanson (ESS HQ; City St Georges, University of London)
Mr Nathan Reece (ESS HQ; City St Georges, University of London)
Ms Daphne Ahrendt (Eurofound)
Ms Jodie Smylie (NORC at the University of Chicago)

Moving an employment survey from a face-to-face design with a fresh sample to an online panel: Evidence from a parallel run in the UK
Curtis Jessop (The National Centre for Social Research) - Presenting Author
Sarah Butt (The National Centre for Social Research)
Simon Moss (The National Centre for Social Research)
Jo D'Ardenne (The National Centre for Social Research)

Do web surveys of the general population still require follow-ups of non-respondents in other modes to ensure representativeness? A case study using Understanding Society – the UK Household Longitudinal Study.
Jamie Moore (ISER, University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Pablo Cabrera-Álvarez (Institute for Social and Economic Research)
Gabriele Durrant (University of Southampton)
Annette Jackle (ISER, University of Essex)
Jon Burton (ISER, University of Essex)
Peter Smith (University of Southampton)

PUSHING OLDER TARGET PERSONS TO THE WEB: RESULTS OF A MODE CHOICE SEQUENCE EXPERIMENT IN THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL SURVEY IN GERMANY
Jan-Lucas Schanze (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Caroline Hahn (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Oshrat Hochman (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Transitioning from face-to-face to self-completion mode: insights from ISSP and ESS surveys in Spain (2014-2024)
Mónica Méndez-Lago (CIS-Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas) - Presenting Author

11:00 - 12:30

LLM-generated responses (synthetic respondents) and social science research (Room: Ruppert 002)

Session Organisers:
Dr Yongwei Yang (Google)
Mr Joseph M. Paxton (Google)
Dr Mario Callegaro (Callegaro Research Methods Consulting)

Do LLMs simulate human attitudes about technology products?
Joseph Paxton (Google) - Presenting Author
Yongwei Yang (Google)

Are Large Language Models Chameleons? An Attempt to Simulate Social Surveys
Mingmeng Geng (SISSA) - Presenting Author
Sihong He (UT Arlington)
Roberto Trotta (International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA))

Synthetic Respondents, Real Bias? Investigating AI-Generated Survey Responses
Charlotte Pauline Müller (Lund University) - Presenting Author
Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University)
Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)

Evaluating Methods for Producing LLM Answers to Closed-Ended Survey Questions
Georg Ahnert (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author

11:00 - 12:30

Promises and Problems of factorial surveys and conjoint experiments - lessons from application examples in different fields (Room: Ruppert 040)

Session Organisers:
Dr Hawal Shamon (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
Professor Knut Petzold (Hochschule Zittau/Görlitz)

Opinion Over Evidence: How Adolescents Handle Biases
Elena Sestini (University of Siena) - Presenting Author

Faith, Fear, and Intervention: Unravelling Dynamics in Religiously Motivated Hate Crimes through Vignette Experiments
Sophie Litvak (University of Helsinki) - Presenting Author

What do people look for in egg cell and sperm donors?
Sandra Gilgen (University of Zurich) - Presenting Author
Larissa Fritsch (University of Zurich)
Jörg Rössel (University of Zurich)

Comparing Vignette and Survey Approaches to Assessing the Impact of Dark Triad Traits on Deviant Workplace Behaviour
Lode De Waele (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Kristyna Basna (Institute of Sociology of the CAS)
Pablo Sanabria-Pulido (Universidad EAFIT)

Solidarity, but not for everyone! The Causal Effect of Social Identity on Costly Solidarity Behavior in a Two-Wave Large-Scale Survey Experiment
Achim Goerres (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Markus Tepe (Universität Bremen)
Jakob Eicheler (Universität Duisburg-Essen) - Presenting Author

11:00 - 12:30

New developments in research data infrastructures (Room: Ruppert 114)

Session Organiser: Dr Daniel Fuß (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))

RDM Compas - Competencies for Research Data Curation
Ekaterina Chicherina (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Who will feed data archives? Suggestion and expectations
Filippo Accordino (Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies - National Research Council) - Presenting Author
Daniela Luzi (Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies - National Research Council)
Fabrizio Pecoraro (Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies - National Research Council)

Quetelet-Progedo: Navigating Challenges in a Social Sciences Data Infrastructure
Anna SIDORETS (Progedo (CNRS)) - Presenting Author
Frédérique GROS (Progedo (CNRS))
Nicolas SAUGER (Progedo | SciencePo Paris)

Promoting Professionalisation: A Case Study on Achieving CoreTrustSeal Certification and Improved Access to International and Interdisciplinary Data
Daniel Buck (DZHW) - Presenting Author
Kerstin Beck (GESIS Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften)
Ute Hoffstätter (DZHW)
Pascal Siegers (GESIS Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften)

Research Data Centers in Germany – A Unique Infrastructure Network
Daniel Fuß (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author

Future SHARE Infrastructure for a High-Frequency and Multi-Mode Panel Survey
Carolina Brändle (SHARE Berlin Institute)
Fabio Franzese (SHARE Berlin Institute) - Presenting Author
Marlen Paulitti (Centerdata)
Stephanie Stuck (SHARE Berlin Institute)
Iggy van der Wielen (Centerdata)
Sabrina Zuber (SHARE Berlin Institute)

11:00 - 12:30

Evaluating Mixed-Mode in Panel Surveys: Where do we stand and where do we go from here 2? (Room: Ruppert 042)

Session Organisers:
Dr Patricia Hadler (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Steffen Pötzschke (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Unit-Nonresponse in the IAB-Establishment Panel: What can we learn for our fieldwork?
Susanne Kohaut (Institute for Employment Research) - Presenting Author
Iris Möller (Institute for Employment Research)

The Effects of Alternative Mixed-Mode Household Screening Protocols and Invitation Letter Envelope Types on Participant Recruitment: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study
Brady West (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Chendi Zhao (University of Michigan)
Heather Schroeder (University of Michigan)
Paul Burton (University of Michigan)
Eva Leissou (University of Michigan)
Andrew Hupp (University of Michigan)

Influence of Survey Administration Mode on Well-Being, Health, and Illness Outcomes: A Randomized Study
Marie Stjerne Grønkjær (Center for Clinical Research and Prevention, Copenhagen University Hospital – Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg, Copenhagen) - Presenting Author
Marie Holm Eliasen (Center for Clinical Research and Prevention, Copenhagen University Hospital – Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg, Copenhagen)
Peter Elsborg (Center for Clinical Research and Prevention, Copenhagen University Hospital – Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg, Copenhagen)
Anne Helms Andreasen (Center for Clinical Research and Prevention, Copenhagen University Hospital – Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg, Copenhagen)

Introducing Mixed-Mode in a Refugee Household Panel – An Initial Evaluation
Theresa Müller (infas Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft GmbH (Institute for Applied Social Sciences)) - Presenting Author
Michael Ruland (infas Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft GmbH (Institute for Applied Social Sciences))
Elena Sommer (Socio-Economic Panel at DIW)
Sabine Zinn (DIW-SOEP / Humboldt University Berlin)

Making the switch. Evidencing the differences in response rates, data quality and costs between face-to-face-only and sequential mixed-mode (web>F2F) in the UK Millennium Cohort Study Age 23 Survey
Larissa Pople (UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies) - Presenting Author
Matt Brown (UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies)
Emla Fitzsimons (UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies)
Lucy Haselden-Garcez (UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies)
Nicholas Gilby (Ipsos)
Kirsty Burston (Ipsos)

Who is still offline? An analysis of web non-users and web non-respondents with a longitudinal perspective
Pablo Cabrera-Álvarez (University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Jonathan Burton (University of Essex)
Annette Jäckle (University of Essex)
Gabriele Durrant (University of Southampton)
Jamie Moore (University of Essex)
Peter Smith (University of Southampton)

11:00 - 12:30

Advances in statistical analysis and survey data analysis skills (Room: Ruppert C - 0.23)

Session Organiser: Dr Daniel Seddig (KFN)

A Comparative Analysis of the use of Linear Models in Quantitative Social Sciences
Andres Castro Torres (Barcelona Supercomputing Center) - Presenting Author
Aliakbar Akbaritabar (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research)

Natural Effect Models for Causal Mediation Analysis Using Survey Data
Lizbeth Burgos-Ochoa (Department of Methodology and Statistics, Tilburg University) - Presenting Author
Katharina Loter (Department of Methodology and Statistics, Tilburg University)

East German Identity: Cross-validation of a Multidimensional Measurement Instrument
Emma Roßbach (Chemnitz University of Technology) - Presenting Author
Jochen Mayerl (Chemnitz University of Technology)

Enhancing data literacy: the UK Data Service Data Skills Framework
Vanessa Higgins (UK Data Service/University of Manchester)
Sarah King-Hele (UK Data Service/University of Manchester) - Presenting Author

Estimating Preferences Over Data to Inform Statistical Disclosure Control Decisions
Elan Segarra (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) - Presenting Author

11:00 - 12:30

The Use of Machine Learning Techniques When Dealing with Missing Data (Room: Ruppert D - 0.24)

Session Organisers:
Dr Barbara Felderer (GESIS)
Dr Christian Bruch (GESIS)

Do machine learning techniques improve nonresponse weighting?
Barbara Felderer (GESIS) - Presenting Author
Christian Bruch (GESIS)
Björn Rohr (GESIS)

Modeling Item Allocation and Within Instrument Break-off Patterns in the American Community Survey with Machine Learning
Heather Kitada Smalley (Willamette University) - Presenting Author

Comparison of machine learning procedures to impute missing values in survey data
Christian Bruch (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Julian Axenfeld (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin))

Selection of models and variables – an automated Bayesian and machine learning view for handling missing values
Michael Bergrab (LIfBi – Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsverläufe e.V.) - Presenting Author

Machine Learning for Model-Based Unit Nonresponse Weighting in the American Community Survey
Darcy Morris (U.S. Census Bureau) - Presenting Author

11:00 - 12:30

Current methodological challenges and applications in environmental and climate research 3 (Room: Ruppert Wit - 0.52)

Session Organisers:
Professor Henning Best (University of Kaiserslautern-Landau)
Dr Christiane Bozoyan (LMU Munich)
Mrs Manuela Schmidt (University of Kaiserslautern-Landau)
Dr Claudia Schmiedeberg (LMU Munich)

Attitude divisions over climate change and the climate transition in Germany
Nils Teichler (University Bremen) - Presenting Author
Clara Dilger (University Leipzig)

Advancing Research on Pro Environmental Attitudes by Exploring Time-Variant Predictors with Three-Level Multilevel Models Covering the Period from 1993 to 2020.
Matthias Penker (University of Graz) - Presenting Author
Markus Hadler (University of Graz)
Anja Eder (University of Graz)

Sharing the road: Political ideologies as drivers of public transport infrastructure support
Joanna Syrda (University of Bath) - Presenting Author

Socio-environmental Crises and Cognitive Ageing. Comparing the Impacts of Climate Change and the COVID-19 Pandemic on Later Life Cognitive Functioning
Ariane Bertogg (University of Konstanz) - Presenting Author
Martina Brandt (TU Dortmund)

11:00 - 12:30

Questionnaire translation in a changing world: challenges and opportunities (Room: Ruppert paars - 0.44)

Session Organisers:
Dr Alisú Schoua-Glusberg (Research Support Services)
Dr Brita Dr. Dorer (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Dorothée Behr (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Questionnaire design of the revised Human Values Scale for cross-cultural surveys
Tim Hanson (European Social Survey HQ (City St Georges, University of London)) - Presenting Author
Elena Sommer (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin))
Brita Dorer (GESIS)
Ulrike Efu Nkong (GESIS)
Shalom Schwartz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Exploring Gendered Representations in Machine Translation
Orfeas Menis–Mastromichalakis (National Technical University of Athens, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering)
George Filandrianos (National Technical University of Athens, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Glykeria Stamatopoulou (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Social Policy)
Dimitris Parsanoglou (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Department of Sociology)
Maria Symeonaki (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Social Policy) - Presenting Author
Giorgos Stamou (National Technical University of Athens, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering)

Using measures of similarity and dissimilarity to assess: How is post-editing questionnaire translations different from from-scratch translations, in general and across different groups of translators (professional translators vs. social scientists)?
Dorothée Behr (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Ulrike Efu Nkong (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Anke Radinger (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Chia-Jung Tsai (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Survey Translation in a Technology-Rich Environment: Tweak the Tools Or Adapt Best Practice?
Steve DEPT (cApStAn) - Presenting Author

12:30 - 14:00

Lunch

13:30 - 15:00

Ways Forward: Social Science Research Data Infrastructures in Europe (Room: Ruppert 040)

Session Organisers:
Professor Christof Wolf (GESIS Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences & KonsortSWD)
Professor Daniel Oberski (Utrecht University & ODISSEI)
Professor Nicolas Sauger (Sciences Po & Prodego)
Mikael Hjerm (Umeå University & CORS)

SSHOC: Infrastructural Support for Exploring Interview and Social Survey Data at European Scale
Franciska de Jong (CLARIN ERIC / Utrecht University) - Presenting Author

Developing national social science infrastructure - an Australia-UK comparison
Steven McEachern (UK Data Service) - Presenting Author

Building Social Science Research Data Infrastructures in Italy: The Italian Online Probability Panel (IOPP)
Michele Santurro (National Research Council - Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies) - Presenting Author
Cristiano Vezzoni (University of Milan)
Ferruccio Biolcati Rinaldi (University of Milan)
Loredana Cerbara (National Research Council - Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies)
Frank Heins (National Research Council - Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies)
Nicolò Marchesini (Italian National Institute of Statistics)
Angela Paparusso (National Research Council - Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies)
Claudia Pennacchiotti (National Research Council - Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies)
Francesco Piacentini (University of Milan)
Luciana Taddei (National Research Council - Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies)

International cooperation in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)
David Richter (SHARE Berlin Institute)
Michael Bergmann (SHARE Berlin Institute)
Theresa Fabel (SHARE Berlin Institute)
Stefan Gruber (SHARE Berlin Institute)
Magdalena Hecher (SHARE Berlin Institute)
Stephanie Stuck (SHARE Berlin Institute) - Presenting Author

13:30 - 15:00

Get in touch–stay in touch: Efficient and suitable recruitment and survey strategies 2 (Room: Ruppert 042)

Session Organisers:
Dr Roman Auriga (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Mr André Müller-Kuller (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Ms Anna Passmann (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)

Are Phone Call Reminders Worth the Cost in Mixed-Mode Surveys?
Noémie Soullier (Santé publique France) - Presenting Author
Leïla Saboni (Santé publique France)
Maria El Haddad (Santé publique France)
Axelle Quiviger (Santé publique France)
Jean-Baptiste Richard (Santé publique France)

Different Modes, Different Outcomes – Recruiting Respondents for the Panel Study on the Back of ESS
Jaroslava Pospíšilová (Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author

Individualized Results for Schools as Effective Incentive? – Findings from an Evaluation in NEPS-Schools
Loreen Beier (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author
Anna Passmann (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)

The key role of panel managers in enhancing panelist engagement
Sarah Blain (Centre de Données Socio-politiques - Sciences Po Paris)
Justine Lévy (Centre de Données Socio-politiques - Sciences Po Paris) - Presenting Author

13:30 - 15:00

Surveying the Elderly: Methodological Issues (Room: Ruppert C - 0.23)

Session Organisers:
Ms Nicole Hameister (German Centre of Gerontology)
Stefan Stuth (German Centre of Gerontology)

Social media use among older adults: a weighted analysis of Facebook survey data
Margherita Silan (Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Padova) - Presenting Author
Sophie Grace Parolin (Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Padova)
Giorgia Bernardinis (Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Padova)
Manuela Scioni (Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Padova)

Temporary panel drop-outs over several waves: Should they stay or should they go?
Michael Weinhardt (German Center of Gerontology) - Presenting Author
Mareike Bünning (German Center of Gerontology)

Collecting comprehensive personal networks in a large sample of Dutch older adults
Lea Ellwardt (University of Cologne) - Presenting Author

Solutions for effective surveying the older adults – recommendations from Polish case
Jolanta Perek-Białas (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland) - Presenting Author
Paulina Skórska (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland)
Milena Maj (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland)
Jan K. Kazak (Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Science)
Jeroen Dikken (The Hague University of Applied Science)
Joost van Hoof (The Hague University of Applied Science)

Very Old Adults' Expectations for More Inclusive Survey Protocol and How These Were Met in a Large-Scale Representative Survey
Roman Kaspar (Charlotte Fresenius Hochschule) - Presenting Author
Nick Becker (Charlotte Fresenius Hochschule)

Characteristics of web-based and paper-based respondents in The Danish Capital Region Health Survey
Peter Elsborg (Center for Clinical Research and Prevention, Copenhagen University Hospital – Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark) - Presenting Author
Marie Stjerne Grønkjaer (Center for Clinical Research and Prevention, Copenhagen University Hospital – Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Marie Holm Eliasen (Center for Clinical Research and Prevention, Copenhagen University Hospital – Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Anne Helms Andreasen (Center for Clinical Research and Prevention, Copenhagen University Hospital – Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark)

13:30 - 15:00

Satisficing in Self-Completion Modes: Theoretical Understanding, Assessment, Prevention and Consequences for Data Quality (Room: Ruppert D - 0.24)

Session Organisers:
Dr Daniil Lebedev (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany)
Dr May Doušak (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Testing the impact of encouraging messages on survey completion and satisficing behaviour.
Laura Fumagalli (ISER, university of essex) - Presenting Author
Peter Lynn (ISER, university of Essex)

Adjustments for Response Styles in Multi-item Measurement Scales
Kaidar Nurumov (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Sunghee Lee (University of Michigan)

Checking the checks: Developing and validating new types of attention checks for self-completion surveys
Marek Muszyński (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author

Evaluating Attentiveness Measures in Survey Research: Experimental Insights from the German Internet Panel and Swedish Citizen Panel
Joss Roßmann (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Sebastian Lundmark (SOM Institute, University of Gothenburg)
Henning Silber (Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan)
Tobias Gummer (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences and University of Mannheim)

Measuring Community Attitudes with Polarizing Formats: Can Bipolar Scales Cause Apparent Acquiescence Bias?
Randall K. Thomas (Ipsos Public Affairs) - Presenting Author
Megan A. Hendrich (Ipsos Public Affairs)
Jennifer Durow (Ipsos Public Affairs)

13:30 - 15:00

Item Nonresponse and Unit Nonresponse in Panel Studies (Room: Ruppert rood - 0.51)

Session Organisers:
Dr Uta Landrock (LIfBi – Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Dr Ariane Würbach (LIfBi – Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Mr Michael Bergrab (LIfBi – Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)

Nonresponse Trends in Register-based Sample Surveys: Evidence from the Icelandic Labour Force Survey 2003-2023
Hafsteinn Einarsson (University of Iceland)
Arndis Vilhjalmsdottir (Statistics Iceland) - Presenting Author
Olafur Mar Sigurdsson (Statistics Iceland)

Unveiling Hidden Patterns: A Flexible Approach to Understanding Survey Nonresponse
Felix Süttmann (German Institute for Economic Research) - Presenting Author
Sabine Zinn (German Institute for Economic Research)

Factors of attrition in online panels: Evidence from 4 waves of the Values in Crisis survey in Russia
Boris Sokolov (HSE University) - Presenting Author
Yuri Rykov (Neuroglee Therapeutics)
Viyaleta Korsunava (HSE University)

Attrition Patterns and Warning Signs in a Long-Term, High Frequency Probability Online Panel
Tobias Rettig (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Anne Balz (University of Mannheim)

Handling constraints in automated statistical data editing via full conditional distributions
Christian Aßmann (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories; Chair of Survey Statistics and Data Analysis, Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg)
Ariane Würbach (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author
Katja-Verena Bürk (German Federal Statistical Office)
Florian Dumpert (German Federal Statistical Office)

13:30 - 15:00

Survey research and the COVID-19 pandemic (Room: Ruppert Wit - 0.52)

Session Organiser: Dr Daniel Seddig (KFN)

Exploring survey response rates on the CSEW – pre and post pandemic
Catherine Grant (ONS) - Presenting Author

Improved self-rated health during the COVID-19-pandemic: Collateral benefit or methodological artefact?
Niels Michalski (Robert Koch Institute) - Presenting Author
Carolin Heil (Robert Koch Institute)
Angelika Schaffrath Rosario (Robert Koch Institute)
Claudia Hövener (Robert Koch Institute)

The Challenges and Countermeasures in Data Collection of The Taiwan Social Change Survey (TSCS)
Chyi-in Wu (Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica) - Presenting Author

Representativity and mode effects in the Swiss Election Study (Selects): Are paper surveys still relevant in the post-pandemic era?
Jan-Erik Refle (University of Lausanne / University of Geneva)
Annika Lindholm (FORS)
Lukas Lauener (FORS / University of Lausanne) - Presenting Author

13:30 - 15:00

Making surveys more inclusive and equitable: strategies, actions and challenges 2 (Room: Ruppert Blauw - 0.53)

Session Organisers:
Dr Véronique SIEGLER (Office for National Statistics (ONS))
Line Knudsen (National Centre for Social Research (Natcen))

Harmonised Standards: Understanding the barriers to survey completion in the disability and impairment space.
Alice Toms (Office for National Statistics) - Presenting Author

Findings from the inclusive 2022-23 UK Veterans Survey using a self-select and data linkage method
Tansy Arthur (non-member)
Hayley Forrest (non-member) - Presenting Author

Have hard-to-reach groups become harder to reach? Patterns of decline in response rates among the three major Scottish surveys and impact on representativeness
Chris Martin (Ipsos) - Presenting Author
Rachel Ormston (Ipsos)

Survey Accessibility to ensure Inclusiveness for Young People with Additional Needs.
Wendy van Rijswijk (Department for Education) - Presenting Author
Joas Flynn (Department for Education)
Laura Hewitson (Department for Education)
Samantha Spencer (National Centre for Social Research)
Line Knudsen (National Centre of Social Research)

13:30 - 15:00

Recruitment methods for surveys without field interviewers (Room: Theatre Megaron)

Session Organisers:
Dr Cristian Domarchi (University of Southampton)
Dr Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton)
Mr Andrew Phelps (Office for National Statistics)

Obtaining panel consent in a self-administered mixed-mode recruitment survey: The role of respondents’ characteristics and survey-related characteristics
Lisa Schmid (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Tobias Gummer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Knock-to-nudge methods to improve survey participation in the UK
Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton) - Presenting Author
Cristian Domarchi (University of Southampton)
Peter Smith (University of Southampton)

Recruitment Practices for Surveys without Field Interviewers in the UK: An Evidence Review
Cristian Domarchi (University of Southampton) - Presenting Author
Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton)
Peter Lynn (University of Essex)
Rory Fitzgerald (City, University of London)
Nhlanhla Ndebele (City, University of London)
Ruxandra Comanaru (City, University of London)

Recruiting for a self-completion survey where a hybrid approach is needed: evidence from the European Social Survey Round 12 Pilot in Ireland
Tim Hanson (European Social Survey HQ (City St Georges, University of London)) - Presenting Author
Nathan Reece (European Social Survey HQ (City St Georges, University of London))
Clare Kavanagh (Ipsos B&A)
Katie Kirkwood (Ipsos B&A)
Ciaran McGuirl (Ipsos B&A)
Luke Reaper (Ipsos B&A)

Using Panelists Self-stated Motivations to Craft Efficient Targeted Email Invitations to an Online Probability Panel
Georg-Christoph Haas (Institute for Employment Research) - Presenting Author
Benjamin Baisch (Institute for Employment Research)
Mark Trappmann (Institute for Employment Research)
Jonas Weik (Institute for Employment Research)

Does a mascot increase participation rates?
Christiane Bozoyan (LMU Munich) - Presenting Author
Claudia Schmiedeberg (LMU Munich)
Jette Schröder (GESIS)

13:45 - 15:00

LLM-generated responses (synthetic respondents) and social science research 2 (Room: Ruppert 002)

Session Organisers:
Dr Yongwei Yang (Google)
Mr Joseph M. Paxton (Google)
Dr Mario Callegaro (Callegaro Research Methods Consulting)

LLM-driven Bots in Web Surveys: Predicting Robotic Language in Open Narrative Answers
Joshua Claassen (DZHW, Leibniz University Hannover) - Presenting Author
Jan Karem Höhne (DZHW, Leibniz University Hannover)
Ruben L. Bach (University of Mannheim)
Anna-Carolina Haensch (Ludwig Maximilians University Munich)

Using Large Language Models to Predict Subjective Life Expectancy in the Context of Cross-Cultural Surveys: Insights into Cognitive Biases and Response Quality
Mao Li (University of Michigan)
Xinyi Chen (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Zeyu Lou (University of Michigan)
Kaidar Nurumov (University of Michigan)
Stephanie Morales (University of Michigan)
Sunghee Lee (University of Michigan)

13:45 - 15:00

How can we measure post-school educational contexts? – Analysing the interplay between students, schools, firms and universities (Room: Ruppert 111)

Session Organisers:
Dr Katarina Wessling (Maastricht University )
Dr Dominik Becker (Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), Bonn)

Dropout from Vocational Education and Training: The Role of Individual and Peer Satisfaction
Nele Theuer (Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training) - Presenting Author

Merging Time-Dependent Contextual Data to Panel Studies with Incomplete Timing Information – a Statistical Matching Approach
Dominik Becker (Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training) - Presenting Author
Myriam Baim (Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training)
Sandra Müller (Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training)
Harald Pfeifer (Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training)
Marion Thiele (Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training)
Nele Tschöpe (Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training)

Competency Development in Poland: Perspectives of Learners, Employers, and Training Providers
Barbara Worek (Jagiellonian University) - Presenting Author
Jolanta Perek-Białas (Jagiellonian University)

13:45 - 15:00

New developments in research data infrastructures 2 (Room: Ruppert 114)

Session Organiser: Dr Daniel Fuß (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))

Enabling cross-border research with sensitive data via the International Data Access Network (IDAN)
Beate Lichtwardt (UKDS)
Dana Müller (IAB)
Heike Wirth (GESIS) - Presenting Author

Forum4MICA - Online Discussion Forum on Research Data in the Social, Behavioral, Educational and Economic Sciences
Martina Baumann (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author
Daniel Fuß (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)

Enhancing Research Data Management for Unstructured Data: Services from BERD@NFDI
Ulrich Krieger (Mannheim University Library) - Presenting Author

RDCnet - Connecting secure workplaces
Neill Murray (DIW Berlin) - Presenting Author

13:45 - 15:00

Good, fast, cheap: Pick two – Optimizing Sampling Strategies for Modern Survey Research (Room: Ruppert A - 0.21)

Session Organisers:
Professor Sabine Zinn (DIW-SOEP / Humboldt University Berlin)
Dr Hans Walter Steinhauer (Socio-Economic Panel at DIW)

Experience sampling method supported by temperature and humidity data
Marcin Witkowski (Adam Mickiewicz University) - Presenting Author
Paweł Felcyn (Adam Mickiewicz University)
Piotr Jabkowski (Adam Mickiewicz University)

High-Quality, Fast, and Cheap? Nonresponse, Selection Bias, and Survey Costs in Probability-Based High-Frequency Online Panels
Mustafa Coban (Institute for Employment Research (IAB)) - Presenting Author

Population Research with Non-Population Data? The Accuracy of Findings on Self-Rated Health in U.S. Non-Probability Surveys
Liliya Leopold (University of Amsterdam) - Presenting Author
Noble Nolen (University of Amsterdam)
Diego Strassmann Rocha (University of Bremen)
Thomas Leopold (University of Cologne)
Brian O'Shea (University of Nottingham)

13:45 - 15:00

Optimizing Follow-up: Innovations in Case Prioritization, Non-response Follow-up, and Following Movers (Room: Ruppert D - 0.22)

Session Organisers:
Dr Brady T. West (University of Michigan)
Dr James Wagner (University of Michigan)

Using Statistical Models to Inform Responsive and Adaptive Survey Designs: Evaluation of Modeling Approaches and Predictors
James Wagner (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Andy Peytchev (RTI International)
Xinyu Zhang (University of California, Los Angeles)

Offering Web Response as a Refusal Conversion Technique in a Mixed-mode Survey
Hafsteinn Einarsson (University of Iceland) - Presenting Author

Responsive survey design strategies for difficult cases in a longitudinal panel study: The case of the 2022 Health and Retirement Study
Sergio D. Martinez-Martinez (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Heather M. Schroeder (University of Michigan)
Evanthia Leissou (University of Michigan)
Brady T. West (University of Michigan)

14:00 - 15:00

Validating Elections Polls (Room: Ruppert 005)

Session Organiser: Professor Peter Selb (University of Konstanz)

Projecting and estimating the results of the European Elections 2024
Nicolas Becuwe (Verian Group ) - Presenting Author
Alban Versailles (Verian Group)

Vote choice bias in Swiss public opinion surveys: Underestimation of support for the Swiss People’s Party (SVP)
Nursel Alkoç (University of Lausanne) - Presenting Author

14:00 - 15:00

Quality Assurance in the Linkage of Survey Data: Frameworks, Tools, and Best Practices 2 (Room: Ruppert 011)

Session Organisers:
Dr Jessica Daikeler (GESIS- Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )
Anne Stroppe (GESIS- Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )
Laura Young (University of Mannheim)

Use of Random and Systematic Error for the Evaluation of Harmonized Data
Rabia Karatoprak Ersen (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Evaluating Data Quality in the Linked BCS70 - HES Dataset
Thomas O'Toole (The University of Manchester) - Presenting Author

Best practice of linking survey and administrative pension data. Experiences from 30 years of research in Germany.
Christin Czaplicki (German Pension Insurance) - Presenting Author
Thorsten Heien (German Pension Insurance)

14:00 - 15:00

Missing Data, Selection Bias and Informative Censoring in Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Surveys (Room: Ruppert 0.33)

Session Organisers:
Dr Angelina Hammon (SOEP, DIW Berlin)
Mx Char Hilgers (SOEP, DIW Berlin)
Professor Sabine Zinn (SOEP, DIW Berlin)

Averaging Non-Probability Online Surveys to Avoid Maximal Estimation Error
Alexander Murray-Watters (University of California Irvine)
Stefan Zins (Institute for Employment Research ) - Presenting Author
Joseph W. Sakshaug (Institute for Employment Research )
Carina Cornesse (GESIS)

Filling in the Blanks: Augmenting Survey Data Imputation with External Data and Rubin's SIR Algorithm
Char Hilgers (DIW Berlin, Socio-Economic Panel) - Presenting Author
Sabine Zinn (DIW Berlin, Socio-Economic Panel)

Data Integration Using Doubly Robust and Bayesian Meta-Analysis Methods for Probability and Convenience Samples: Analysis of Natsal-4
Tommy Nyberg (University of Cambridge) - Presenting Author
Shaun Seaman (University of Cambridge)
Andrew Copas (University College London)
Soazig Clifton (University College London; National Centre for Social Research; University of Glasgow)
Elise Paul (University College London)
Catherine H Mercer (University College London)
Pam Sonnenberg (University College London)
Katharine Sadler (University College London; National Centre for Social Research)
Anne M Presanis (University of Cambridge)

14:00 - 15:00

Quality Assurance of Sensor Data in Survey Research (Room: Ruppert 119)

Session Organisers:
Dr Fiona Draxler (University of Mannheim)
Dr Vanessa Lux (GESIS)
Dr Yannik Peters (GESIS)

Data Quality Assessment of Sensor Data Collections in the Context of Surveys: Potential Pitfalls and a Proposition for a General Sensor Error Framework
Vanessa Lux (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Lukas Birkenmaier (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Johannes Breuer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Jessica Daikeler (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Fiona Draxler (University of Mannheim)
Judith Gilsbach (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Julian Kohne (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Frank Mangold (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Katrin Weller (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Mareike Wieland (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Unlocking Insights: Assessing the Quality of Conventional and Image-Based Answers About Books at Home
Patricia Iglesias (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics) - Presenting Author

Smart Survey Implementation: quality assessment in implementation smart sureys
Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University)
Daniele McCool (Utrecht University)
Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim)
Maren Fritz (university of Mannheim)
Fabrizio de Fausti (Istat)
Claudia de Vitiis (Istat)
Theun-Pieter van Tienoven (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

14:00 - 15:00

New approaches to biomeasure collection in social surveys 2 (Room: Ruppert 134)

Session Organisers:
Ms Anne Conolly (National Centre for Social Research )
Dr Erica Wong (CLS, UCL Institute of Education)
Dr Colter Mitchell (University of Michigan)
Dr Jonathan Burton (ISER, University of Essex)
Mrs Christine Woods (ISER, University of Essex)
Dr Shaun Scholes (UCL)

Moving a national diet survey to a web-first methodology: implications for consent to and collection of biomeasures
Beverley Bates (National Centre for Social Research) - Presenting Author
Kerry Jones (Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge)

Remote collection of biomeasures in Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study
Jonathan Burton (ISER, University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Michaela Benzeval (ISER, University of Essex)
Christine Wood (ISER, University of Essex)

Testing the impact of saliva collection on survey response: A feasibility study for a new UK birth cohort
Erica Wong (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London) - Presenting Author
Pasco Fearon (University College London and University of Cambridge)
Lisa Calderwood (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Alissa Goodman (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Karen Dennison (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Alyce Raybould (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Konstantinos Tsigaridis (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)

Collecting saliva samples for DNA genotyping in a large-scale cohort study of young adults in England
Tugba Adali (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Social Research Institute, University College London)
Matt Brown (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Social Research Institute, University College London)
Alessandra Gaia (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Social Research Institute, University College London) - Presenting Author
Morag Henderson (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Social Research Institute, University College London)
Darina Peycheva (UCL Institute of Epidemiology & Health, formerly Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Social Research Institute, University College London)
Tim Morris (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Social Research Institute, University College London)

Overcoming Pandemic Challenges: Adapting Sexual Health Biodata Collection using remote approaches
Eileen Irvin (Ipsos) - Presenting Author
Katherine Sadler (UCL and Natcen)

14:00 - 15:00

Questionnaire translation in a changing world: challenges and opportunities 2 (Room: Ruppert paars - 0.44)

Session Organisers:
Dr Alisú Schoua-Glusberg (Research Support Services)
Dr Brita Dr. Dorer (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Dorothée Behr (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

The Influence of Translator Backgrounds on Survey Measurements: Evidence from a Survey Experiment
Chia-Jung Tsai (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Clemens Lechner (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dorothée Behr (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Ulrike Efu Nkong (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Anke Radinger (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Questionnaire Translation in the Fourth European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks (ESENER 2024)
Xabier Irastorza (European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA)) - Presenting Author

15:00 - 16:00

Poster Session (Room: Theatre Theatron)

Session Organiser: Dr Daniel Seddig (Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony)

Using Supermarket Transaction Data to Enrich Food Surveys in a UK Longitudinal Population Study
Romana Burgess (Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol) - Presenting Author
Mark Mumme (ALSPAC, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol)
Anya Skatova (Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol)

Make valid and reliable inferences about sustainable behaviors of firms using web scraping data
Emilia Rocco (University of Florence) - Presenting Author
Lisa Braito (University of Florence)
Veronica Ballerini (University of Florence)
Chiara Bocci (University of Florence)
Patrizio Lodetti (University of Florence)

Evaluating the Feasibility of Parent-Led Audio Recordings: Insights for and From Birth Cohorts
Jessica van de Grint (University of Cambridge) - Presenting Author
Laurel Fish (University College London)
Marialivia Bernardi (University College London)
Pasco Fearon (University of Cambridge)

Case Prioritization in a Panel Survey Based on Predicting Hard to Survey Households: Insights from Three Waves of Practical Implementation
Jonas Beste (Institute for Employment Research) - Presenting Author
Corinna Frodermann (Institute for Employment Research)
Mark Trappmann (Institute for Employment Research)

Activity Wearables: Operational Lessons Learned in the Nutrition for Precision Health, Powered by the All of Us Research Program
Kristin Williams (RTI International) - Presenting Author
Kate Burdekin (RTI International)
Hope Davis-Wilson (RTI International)
Carolyn Huitema (RTI Internaional)
Joel Montavon (RTI International)

Understanding self-reports of activities in nature and being outdoors
Sara Scholtens (Public Health Agency Sweden) - Presenting Author
Karin Valentin Asin (Public Health Agency Sweden)
Katrin Bjerhag (Public Health Agency Sweden)

Between Ancestry and Identity: Reassessing Socio-Cultural Origin in the European Social Survey
Alexander Seitz (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Silke L. Schneider (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

ELIPSS, a French Internet probability-based panel: devlopments & challenges
Matthieu Olivier (CDSP (Sciences Po/CNRS)) - Presenting Author
Emmanuelle Duwez (CDSP (Sciences Po/CNRS))

Integrating Participant Voice in Study Design through Participant and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE): Challenges and Solutions in Uganda
Jennifer Kasabiiti/Asiimwe (makerere University) - Presenting Author

Recruiting Young Adults for Research: Insights from Testing Contact Methods and Incentives
Sigurbjörg Björnsdóttir (University of Iceland)
Vaka Vésteinsdóttir (University of Iceland) - Presenting Author

Streamling Metadata Documentation : a new workflow for the Generation And Gender Programme
Thibaud Ritzenthaler (French National Institute of Demographic Studies (INED)) - Presenting Author

Modular survey design: Experimental evidence from the German Internet Panel (GIP)
Benjamin Gröbe (University of Mannheim/University Library) - Presenting Author
Carolin Bahm (University of Mannheim/University Library)
Anne Balz (University of Mannheim/University Library)
Tobias Rettig (University of Mannheim/University Library)

How Big of a Problem? Insights into the Prevalence of Publication Bias in Two Representative German Academic Panels (2012-2021)
Caroline Poppa (SHARE BERLIN Institute GmbH) - Presenting Author
Désirée Nießen (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences Mannheim)
Jessica Daikeler (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences Mannheim)
Henning Silber (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Bernd Weiß (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences Mannheim)
David Richter (SHARE BERLIN Institute)

Developing a cross-national web panel across continents
Rory Fitzgerald (European Social Survey ERIC (City, St George's University of London))
Rene Bautista (NORC)
Gianmaria Bottoni (European Social Survey ERIC (City, St George's University of London)) - Presenting Author
Leah Christian (NORC)
Ben Edwards (Australian National University)
Matthew Gray (Australian National University)
Eric Harrison (ESS ERIC (City St George's University of London))
Jibum Kim (Sungkyunkwan University)
Lorean Ma (ESS ERIC (City St George's University of London))

Enabling six- to ten-year-old children self-report their well-being and quality of life. Development and psychometric investigation of an age-adapted and video-assisted version of the KIDSCREEN-27
Mette Kurtzhals (Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen) - Presenting Author
Paulina Sander Melby (University of Southern Denmark, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics)
Peter Elsborg (Center for Clinical Research and Prevention, Copenhagen University Hospital – Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg)
Peter Bentsen (Center for Clinical Research and Prevention, Copenhagen University Hospital – Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg)
Glen Nielsen (Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen)

Development and validation of an instrument to measure Climate Change Literacy in schoolchildren
Marie Caroline Vermund (Haver til Maver & University of Copenhagen & Center for Clinical Research and Prevention, Copenhagen University Hospital) - Presenting Author
Glen Nielsen (University of Copenhagen)
Peter Elsborg (Center for Clinical Research and Prevention, Copenhagen University Hospital)

Empowering Data Literacy for Survey Researchers: Insights from the Interdisciplinary Help-Desk of the Data Competence Center
Susanne de Vogel (Data Science Center, University of Bremen) - Presenting Author
Lena Steinmann (Data Science Center, University of Bremen)
Rolf Drechsler (Data Science Center, University of Bremen)

Applied Statistics in Nature: Insights from a Field-Based Education Project and Survey Development
Gamze Özel (Hacettepe University) - Presenting Author

Development and Psychometric Validation of Population Based Knowledge Attitudes and Practices Questionnaire on Fluoride (PBKAPQF)
Meenakshi Sarasa (National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Hajipur, Vaishali-844102, Bihar, India.) - Presenting Author
Triveni Bahekar (National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Hajipur, Vaishali-844102, Bihar, India)
Nitesh Kumar (National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Hajipur, Vaishali-844102, Bihar, India)
Ved Prakash (Indira Gandhi institute of medical sciences (IGIMS) Bailey road, Sheikhpura, Patna- 800014, Bihar, India)
Krishna Murti (National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) Hajipur, Vaishali-844102, Bihar, India.)

Will web-based voice-recognition survey apps replace humans as the ‘new interviewers’?
Yoosung Park (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics) - Presenting Author
Tadahiko Maeda (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics)
Daichi Mochihashi (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics)

16:00 - 17:30

Missing Data, Selection Bias and Informative Censoring in Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Surveys 2 (Room: Ruppert 002)

Session Organisers:
Dr Angelina Hammon (SOEP, DIW Berlin)
Mx Char Hilgers (SOEP, DIW Berlin)
Professor Sabine Zinn (SOEP, DIW Berlin)

Improving the quality of statistical matching using auxiliary information
Angelo Moretti (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Natalie Shlomo (University of Manchester)

Analyzing Potential Non-Ignorable Selection Bias in an Off-Wave Mail Survey Implemented in a Long-Standing Panel Study
Brady West (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Heather Schroeder (University of Michigan)

Mitigation of selection bias in non-probability samples under non-ignorable selection mechanisms
Ramón Ferri-García (University of Granada) - Presenting Author
José Juan García-Rodríguez (University of Granada)
María del Mar Rueda (University of Granada)

Data visualization for incomplete datasets in R
Hanne Oberman (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author

Correcting Selection Bias in Contingency Tables
An-Chiao Liu (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Sander Scholtus (Statistics Netherlands)
Katrijn Van Deun (Tilburg University)
Ton De Waal (Statistics Netherlands, Tilburg University)

16:00 - 17:30

Why are respondents less likely to consent to data linkage in web than in-person interviews, and what can we do to increase informed consent in web? (Room: Ruppert 011)

Session Organisers:
Mr Jim Vine (ISER, University of Essex)
Dr Sandra Walzenbach (University of Konstanz)
Dr Jonathan Burton (ISER, University of Essex)
Professor Annette Jäckle (ISER, University of Essex)

Testing Opt-in and Opt-out approaches to data linkage consent: A multi-mode feasibility study for a new UK birth cohort
Lisa Calderwood (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London) - Presenting Author
Alissa Goodman (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Pasco Fearon (University College London and University of Cambridge)
Erica Wong (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Alyce Raybould (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Karen Dennison (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)

The Timing of Linkage Requests: Experimentally Varying the Frequency within a Wave and Explicating a Panel´s Time Horizon
Sebastian Hülle (Institute for Employment Research (IAB)) - Presenting Author
Marieke Volkert (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Benjamin Baisch (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Joseph Sakshaug (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))

Can we nudge respondents to process data linkage consent requests more carefully? If so, does this increase consent in web surveys?
Thomas Crossley (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Jonathan Burton (University of Essex)
Mick Couper (University of Michigan)
Annette Jäckle (University of Essex)
Lewis Mitchell (University of Essex)
Sandra Walzenbach (University of Konstanz)

A closer look: Eye-Tracking Insights into the Impact of Consent Request Wording and Layout
Sandra Walzenbach (University of Konstanz ) - Presenting Author
Jonathan Burton (ISER, University of Essex)
Thomas F. Crossley (ISR, University of Michigan)
Mick P. Couper (ISR, University of Michigan)
Annette Jäckle (ISER, University of Essex)
Lewis Mitchell (ISER, University of Essex)

Changes in Consent to Data Linkage across Survey Modes with Repeated Requests
Jim Vine (ISER, University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Annette Jäckle (ISER, University of Essex)
Jonathan Burton (ISER, University of Essex)
Mick P. Couper (University of Michigan)
Thomas F. Crossley (University of Michigan)

16:00 - 17:30

Ways Forward: Social Science Research Data Infrastructures in Europe 2 (Room: Ruppert 040)

Session Organisers:
Professor Christof Wolf (GESIS Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences & KonsortSWD)
Professor Daniel Oberski (Utrecht University & ODISSEI)
Professor Nicolas Sauger (Sciences Po & Prodego)
Mikael Hjerm (Umeå University & CORS)

The development of the European Social Survey – from concept to infrastructure
Rory Fitzgerald (European Social Survey HQ (City St George's, University of London))
Eric Harrison (European Social Survey HQ (City St George's, University of London)) - Presenting Author

Strengthening Social Science Research through Strategic Infrastructure Collaboration
Bonnie Wolff-Boenisch (CESSDA ERIC) - Presenting Author

KonsortSWD - Building a National Research Data Infrastructure for the Social Sciences and Beyond: Lessons Learned and Opportunities for International Collaboration
Christof Wolf (GESIS)
Bernhard Miller (GESIS) - Presenting Author

The Next Platform: Readily Available and Sustainable Software for Social Sciences and Beyond.
Adrienne Mendrik (Eyra) - Presenting Author
Melle Lieuwes (Eyra)

16:00 - 17:30

Survey research beyond the binary - Exploring the potentials, challenges and consequences of alternative measures for assigned sex, gender identity/expression and sexual orientation (Room: Ruppert 0.33)

Session Organisers:
Professor Stephanie Steinmetz (University of Lausanne)
Dr Verena Ortmanns (DIE Bonn)
Dr Lisa de Vries (Bielefeld University)
Dr Angelo Moretti (Utrecht University)
Dr Katharina Meitinger (Utrecht University)
Professor Mirjam Fischer (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

Beyond the Binary: Advancing Cross-National Measures of Gender Identity
Amy Alexander (University of Gothenburg)
Susan Banducci (University of Birmingham) - Presenting Author
Hilde Coffe (University of Bath)
Jessica Fortin-Rittberger (University of Salzburg)
Marta Fraile Maldonado (CSIC)

Beyond Dichotomies: Examining Gender Differences in Attitudes using Continuous Measures of Gender Expression
Stephanie Steinmetz (University of Lausanne) - Presenting Author
Verena Ortmanns (DIE Bonn)

Gender indicators in population surveys: Measuring assigned sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, and gender expression
Christina Bornatici (FORS - Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)
Max Felder (FORS - Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Lavinia Gianettoni (University of Lausanne)
Roxane Mordasini (f EFORS - Swiss Centre oxpertise in the Social Sciences)
Stephanie Steinmetz (University of Lausanne)

Methodological approaches for measuring gender-role concept in cross-national studies
Verena Ortmanns (German Institute for Adult Education - Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning) - Presenting Author
Katharina Meitinger (Utrecht University)
Angelo Moretti (Utrecht University)
Ranjit K. Singh ( GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

16:00 - 17:30

Measurement and coding of job-related information: Occupation, industry, and skill 2 (Room: Ruppert 111)

Session Organisers:
Dr Malte Schierholz (LMU Munich)
Ms Olga Kononykhina (LMU Munich)
Dr Calvin Ge (TNO)

The Subjectivisation of Labour Scale: Validation and Multi-Group Analysis by Industry Classifications (NACE), Occupational Position and Survey Mode
Britta Maskow (Chemnitz University of Technology) - Presenting Author
Jochen Mayerl (Chemnitz University of Technology)

Using mental models research to review how we collect SIC and SOC information
Danielle Watson (Office for National Statistics) - Presenting Author

Optimising Occupation and Industry Data Collection in Cross-National Surveys
Russell Castañeda (Verian Belgium) - Presenting Author
Nicolas Becuwe (Verian Belgium)

16:00 - 17:30

Mode Effects in Practice (Room: Ruppert 114)

Session Organisers:
Dr Richard Silverwood (University College London)
Dr Liam Wright (University College London)

Viewing mode effects through the lens of causal directed acyclic graphs
Liam Wright (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London) - Presenting Author
Georgia Tomova (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Richard Silverwood (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)

Developing practitioner guidance to reduce the risk of measurement effects occurring in mixed-mode questionnaires
Richard Bull (The National Centre for Social Research) - Presenting Author
Aditi Das (The National Centre for Social Research)
Jo d'Ardenne (The National Centre for Social Research)
Zac Perera (The National Centre for Social Research)

Mode effects, question sensitivity and self-assessment of skills – results of a methodological experiment in a Polish large-scale social survey
Maja Rynko (SGH Warsaw School of Economics) - Presenting Author
Tomasz Drabowicz (University of Lodz)

Mode Effects in Adult Population Survey of Human Capital Study
Szymon Czarnik (Jagiellonian University in Cracow) - Presenting Author
Marcin Kocór (Jagiellonian University in Cracow)

16:00 - 17:30

The role of online research panels in surveying hard-to-reach populations (Room: Ruppert 119)

Session Organisers:
Professor Agata Górny (University of Warsaw)
Dr Barbara Jancewicz (University of Warsaw)

Recruiting Non-English Respondents Using Web Browser Language
Cameron Raynor (RA2) - Presenting Author
Jessica Weber (RA2)

Wartime Well-Being and Peace Expectations Under External Shocks: Panel Evidence from Ukraine
Filipp Chapkovskii (University of Duisburg-Essen) - Presenting Author
Ivan Grigoriev (King's College London)

Challenges and Opportunities of Surveys on Online Research Panels of Migrants: the Example of Ukrainians in Poland
Agata Górny (University of Warsaw) - Presenting Author

16:00 - 17:30

Get in touch–stay in touch: Efficient and suitable recruitment and survey strategies 3 (Room: Ruppert 042)

Session Organisers:
Dr Roman Auriga (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Mr André Müller-Kuller (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Ms Anna Passmann (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)

Effective Prerecruitment Strategies in Face-to-Face Surveys and Their Impact on the Selection Bias
Theresa Müller (infas Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft GmbH (Institute for Applied Social Sciences)) - Presenting Author
Tabea Feseker (infas Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft GmbH (Institute for Applied Social Sciences))
Michael Ruland (infas Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft GmbH (Institute for Applied Social Sciences))

Survey design features that matter: A meta-analysis using official statistics surveys of the Netherlands
Jonas Klingwort (Statistics Netherlands (CBS) - Department of Research & Development) - Presenting Author
Jeldrik Bakker (Statistics Netherlands (CBS) - Department of Research & Development)
Vera Toepoel (Statistics Netherlands (CBS) - Department of Research & Development)

Do media reports impact survey participation? Results from a register-based self-administered survey in Germany
Claudia Schmiedeberg (LMU Munich) - Presenting Author
Christiane Bozoyan (LMU Munich)
Jette Schröder (GESIS)

Comparison of Altruistic, Egoistic, and Scientific Appeals in the Recruitment of Politicians to a Survey Panel
Lauri Rapeli (Åbo Akademi University)
Kim Backström (Åbo Akademi University) - Presenting Author
Marek Berg (Åbo Akademi University)

16:00 - 17:30

Number of hours usually worked? Methodological challenges in accurately measuring working time (Room: Ruppert 134)

Session Organisers:
Miss Carolin Deuflhard (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Professor Lena Hipp (University of Potsdam/ WZB Berlin Social Science Center)

Time is Money
Mattis Beckmannshagen (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin))
Markus Grabka (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin))
Ralf Himmelreicher (Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA))
Juliane Pehla (Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA)) - Presenting Author
Johannes Seebauer (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin))
Carsten Schröder (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin))

Beyond the Clock: Capturing Working Time Realities with the BAuA-Working Time Survey
Nils Backhaus (Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)
Laura Menze (Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) - Presenting Author

Probing Respondent’s Ability to Recall and Recall Time Periods for Working Hours and Program Participation Using Cognitive Interviews in LMICs
Mousumi Sarkar (Well World Solutions, LLC) - Presenting Author
Julie de Jong (ICF)

Reporting working time under different institutions
Daphne Nicolitsas (University of Crete) - Presenting Author

Measuring working hours worldwide
Kea Tijdens (WageIndicator) - Presenting Author

16:00 - 17:30

Good, fast, cheap: Pick two – Optimizing Sampling Strategies for Modern Survey Research 2 (Room: Ruppert A - 0.21)

Session Organisers:
Professor Sabine Zinn (DIW-SOEP / Humboldt University Berlin)
Dr Hans Walter Steinhauer (Socio-Economic Panel at DIW)

Dial-Up or Mail-Out: The Great German Survey Showdown
Matthias Sand (GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften) - Presenting Author
Björn Rohr (GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften)
Reinhard Pollak (GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften; Universität Mannheim)

Understanding Firm Dynamics with Daily Data
Davud Rostam-Afschar (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Lukas Hack (University of Mannheim)

BETTERSURVEYS: An Online Platform for Bias Adjustment in Non-Probability Surveys
Maria del Mar Rueda García (Universidad de Granada)
Andrés Cabrera-León (Universidad de Granada)
Luis Castro Martín (Universidad de Granada)
Beatriz Cobo Rodríguez (Universidad de Granada) - Presenting Author
Ramón Ferri (Universidad de Granada)
Carmen Sánchez-Cantalejo (Escuela Andaluza de Salud Pública)
Jorge Luis Rueda (Universidad de Granada)

Low Price, Low Information Quality? Comparison of a Random and Convenience Sample in a Municipal Survey
Basha Vicari (Institute for Employment Research & Statistical Office of the City of Erlangen) - Presenting Author

16:00 - 17:30

Hearing children’s voices: designing and pre-testing questions for children and young people (Room: Ruppert C - 0.23)

Session Organisers:
Ms Alice McGee (Verian)
Ms Lucy Campbell (Verian)

Designing and testing questions about online harm with young people in 12 countries across four continents
Margaret Blake (Ipsos) - Presenting Author
Yvette Boodhna (Ipsos)
Florence Slark (Ipsos)

Designing and testing questions about physical activity with children and young people in special schools in England
Margaret Blake (Ipsos) - Presenting Author
Nina Tapie (Ipsos)
Matt Shapley (Ipsos)
Claire Bhaumik (Ipsos)

Including Children and Young People in Survey Research: lessons from qualitative and cognitive interviews and recommendations for best practice
Lucy Campbell (Verian) - Presenting Author

Understanding skip behavior in web surveys among children and adolescents in a cross-cultural perspective
Ricardo Gonzalez (Kaunas University of Technology; Universidad Adolfo Ibañez) - Presenting Author
Dörte Naber (Universidad de Granada)

Growing Up in Ireland: Piloting the transition to adulthood
Caragh Stapleton (Central Statistics Office) - Presenting Author

Methodological and ethical considerations for conducting surveys among children and young people: summary of findings from a rapid evidence review of over 30 UK studies
Becky Hamlyn (Verian UK) - Presenting Author

16:00 - 17:30

Satisficing in Self-Completion Modes: Theoretical Understanding, Assessment, Prevention and Consequences for Data Quality 2 (Room: Ruppert D - 0.24)

Session Organisers:
Dr Daniil Lebedev (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany)
Dr May Doušak (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Response Styles in Face-to-face and Self-completion Mode - Experimental Evidence from ESS Round 10
Diana Zavala-Rojas (RECSM - Pompeu Fabra University)
David Moreno-Alameda (Complutense University of Madrid) - Presenting Author
Hannah Schwarz (RECSM - Pompeu Fabra University)

Exploring the Role of Need for Cognition and Question Difficulty in Survey Data Quality: Insights from Satisficing Theory
Dörte Naber (University of Granada) - Presenting Author
Patricia Hadler (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Jose-Luis Padilla (University of Granada; Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC))

The Impact of Question Wording and Device Choice on Survey Response Patterns Indicating Satisficing
Yfke Ongena (University of Groningen) - Presenting Author
Marieke Haan (University of Groningen)

Does the Effectiveness of Interactive Feedback in Web Surveys Depend on Satisficing as a Personality Trait?
Hannah Schwärzel (TU Darmstadt) - Presenting Author
Marek Fuchs (TU Darmstadt)

Identifying Plausible and Implausible Straightlining: The Impact of Question Characteristics on Survey Response Behavior
Çağla E. Yildiz (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Henning Silber (University of Michigan)
Jessica Daikeler (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences)
Fabienne Kraemer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences)
Evgenia Kapousouz (NORC at the University of Chicago)

16:00 - 17:30

Item Nonresponse and Unit Nonresponse in Panel Studies 2 (Room: Ruppert rood - 0.51)

Session Organisers:
Dr Uta Landrock (LIfBi – Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Dr Ariane Würbach (LIfBi – Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Mr Michael Bergrab (LIfBi – Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)

Do talk money – Reducing income nonresponse in surveys
Katharina Allinger (Oesterreichische Nationalbank) - Presenting Author
Melanie Koch (Oesterreichische Nationalbank)

Backing up a Panel with Piggybacking – Does Recruitment with Piggybacking lead to more nonresponse bias?
Bjoern Rohr (GESIS Leibnitz Institute for the social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Impact of Increased Survey Frequency on the Participation of Older Respondents in Longitudinal Surveys
Michael Bergmann (SHARE Berlin Institute (SBI)) - Presenting Author
Magdalena Quezada (SHARE Berlin Institute (SBI))

16:00 - 17:30

Enhancing survey participation rates of migrants and ethnic minority groups through tailored recruitment strategies (Room: Ruppert paars - 0.44)

Session Organisers:
Dr Michael Weinhardt (German Center of Gerontology (DZA))
Dr Mareike Bünning (German Center of Gerontology (DZA))
Dr Jannes Jacobsen (German Center for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM))
Ms Katrin Pfündel (Federal Office for Migration and Refugees - Research Centre (BAMF-FZ))

Lessons Learned from Using an App in Panel Studies with Refugees
Florian Heinritz (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author

Do Multilingual Communication Ctrategies Enhance the Survey Participation Among Migrants?
Katharina Sandbrink (infas Institute for Applied Social Science) - Presenting Author
Michael Ruland (infas Institute for Applied Social Science)

Enhancing Survey Inclusivity: Strategies for Engaging Turkish Migrants in General Population Surveys
Hilal Sezgin-Just (Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen/German Centre of Gerontology) - Presenting Author
Mareike Bünning (Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen/German Centre of Gerontology)
Michael Weinhardt (Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen/German Centre of Gerontology)

Sampling Labour Migrants: Challenges in Identifying Indian Labour Migrants and their Integration in Nepal
Tushar Dakua (International Institute for Population Sciences) - Presenting Author
Kailash Chandra Das (International Institute for Population Sciences)

Bridging Data Gaps in Post-Earthquake Urban Recovery: The Role of Participatory Surveys and Integrated Data Platforms in Adıyaman, Türkiye
Nur Sultan Cirakman (PhD Candidate in Urban Policy Planning and Local Governments) - Presenting Author
Candost Aydin (Senior Economic Cooperation and Development Advisor)

16:00 - 17:30

The debating chamber – big strategic survey research questions for community debate (Room: Theatre Megaron)

Session Organisers:
Mr Andrew Phelps (UK Office for National Statistics)
Ms Laura Wilson (UK Office for National Statistics)

Administrative data research (ADR) will replace the vast majority of surveys, if not all surveys in time
Faye Gracey (Administrative Data Research Wales) - Presenting Author

Do Social Surveys Still Need Probability Sampling?
Peter Lynn (University of Essex) - Presenting Author

Are we at risk of loosing the face-to-face interviewing capacity, and does it matter?
Debbie Collins (National Centre for Social Research) - Presenting Author

18:00 - 19:00

ESRA 23-25 board meeting (Room: Ruppert 011)