Monday 13th July |
|
|
Time |
Short Course |
Room |
09:30 - 12:30 |
1. The Essentials of Questionnaire Design and Testing by Annelies
Blom
|
O-202 |
09:30 - 12:30 |
2. Making the most of being a reviewer by Mario Callegaro |
O-206 |
09:30 - 12:30 |
3. Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling by Peter Schmidt |
O-201 |
13:30 - 16:30 |
4. Socio-Demographic Questionnaire Modules for Comparative Social Surveys by Juergen H
.P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik & Uwe Warner
|
O-205 |
13:30 - 16:30 |
5. Latent Class Analysis for survey research by Daniel Oberski |
O-202 |
13:30 - 16:30 |
6. Statistical Learning / Machine Learning for social scientists by Matthias Schonlau |
O-206 |
13:30 - 16:30 |
7. Designing effective web surveys by Mick Couper |
O-201 |
17:00 - 18:30 |
Welcome reception |
Reykjavik City Hall |
Tuesday 14th July | | |
09:00 - 09:30 | Conference opening | |
09:30 - 10:30 | Keynote: Lars Lyberg | University Cinema Big Hall |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee Break | |
11:00 - 12:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Advanced statistical modeling | HT-101 |
| Analyses of social change with cross-sectional and longitudinal data 1 | L-101 |
| Assessing the Quality of Survey Data 1 | O-201 |
| Assuring Measurement Quality in the Social Sciences – new standards for quality documentation 1 | O-106 |
| Basic Human Values 1 | N-132 |
| Comparing the individual name, address and household samples in comparative surveys | HT-102 |
| Design of Response Scales in (Mobile) Web Surveys | HT-104 |
| Experimental designs in online survey research 1 | L-102 |
| Interviewers’ Deviations in Surveys 1 | O-202 |
| Recent advances in business survey methodology | O-206 |
| Social indicators as predictors of subjective well-being | N-131 |
| Surveying immigrants and minorities from a comparative cross-country perspective 1 | L-103 |
| Surveying precarious topics | O-101 |
| Using Paradata to Improve Survey Data Quality 1 | HT-103 |
| Web surveys: challenges and strategies | HT-105 |
12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch | |
14:00 - 15:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Analyses of social change with cross-sectional and longitudinal data 2 | L-101 |
| Assessing the Quality of Survey Data 2 | O-201 |
| Assuring Measurement Quality in the Social Sciences – new standards for quality documentation 2 | L-103 |
| Basic Human Values 2 | N-132 |
| Conversations across the fence: Lessons for business survey methods drawn from social surveys, and vice-versa | O-206 |
| Direction of Response Scales | HT-104 |
| Experimental designs in online survey research 2 | L-102 |
| Interaction effects and group comparisons in nonlinear models | HT-101 |
| Interviewers’ Deviations in Surveys 2 | O-202 |
| Survey data in composite indexes of well-being and socio-economic development 1 | N-131 |
| Surveying Sensitive Issues: Challenges and Solutions 1 | O-101 |
| Using Paradata to Improve Survey Data Quality 2 | HT-103 |
| Web-based Surveys and Mobile Devices | HT-105 |
| Weighting issues in complex cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys 1 | HT-102 |
15:30 - 16:00 | Coffee Break | |
16:00 - 17:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Assessing the Quality of Survey Data 3 | O-201 |
| Basic Human Values 3 | N-132 |
| Experimental designs in online survey research 3 | L-102 |
| Innovations in Computer-Assisted Data Collection | HT-103 |
| Interviewers’ Deviations in Surveys 3 | O-202 |
| Large convenience samples, quantitative research and comparative analysis | O-206 |
| Methodological developments in time use research | HT-104 |
| New forms of data collection: mobile/web 1 | HT-105 |
| Survey data in composite indexes of well-being and socio-economic development 2 | N-131 |
| Surveying Sensitive Issues: Challenges and Solutions 2 | O-101 |
| Surveys, ipsative and compositional data analysis (CODA) | HT-101 |
| The New Data Sharing Environment: Increasing Options, Increasing Access 1? | O-106 |
| Weighting issues in complex cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys 2 | HT-102 |
18:00 - 19:00 | ESRA General Assembly | HT-102 (180) |
Wednesday 15th July | | |
09:00 - 10:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Advanced survey estimation methods for treatment of non-sampling errors 1 | HT-101 |
| Enhancing survey data with geocoded auxiliary data 1 | HT-103 |
| European Values Study 1 | N-132 |
| Experimental designs in online survey research 4 | L-102 |
| Global Societal Change | L-101 |
| How do interviewers influence data? | O-202 |
| Intra-EU immigration: new form of migration, new challenges for survey methodology? | L-103 |
| Measurement errors in official statistical surveys | O-201 |
| Multi-actor surveys | O-206 |
| New forms of data collection: mobile/web 2 | HT-105 |
| Potentials and constraints of weighting to improve survey quality | HT-102 |
| The impact of questionnaire design on measurements in surveys 1 | HT-104 |
| The New Data Sharing Environment: Increasing Options, Increasing Access 2? | O-106 |
| The use of survey data to study well-being and economic outcomes | N-131 |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee Break | |
11:00 - 12:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Advanced survey estimation methods for treatment of non-sampling errors 2 | HT-101 |
| Determinants of subjective well-being or dimensions of quality of life? | N-131 |
| Enhancing survey data with geocoded auxiliary data 2 | HT-103 |
| Factorial survey experiments | L-102 |
| Global societal change 2 | L-101 |
| Investigating Survey Fieldwork Processes: Interviewers and Their Strategies | O-202 |
| Lay and co-researchers in survey research - participatory survey design | O-206 |
| Measurement errors in the wealth surveys 1 | O-201 |
| Modelling unit nonresponse and attrition processes 1 | HT-102 |
| New forms of data collection: mobile/web 3 | HT-105 |
| Social Desirability and Non-Reactive Methods in Survey Research: Improving Theory and Data Collection 2 | O-101 |
| Social science data harmonization and replication: challenges and solutions for the 21st century | O-106 |
| Survey Research in Developing Countries 1 | L-103 |
| The impact of questionnaire design on measurements in surveys 2 | HT-104 |
12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch | |
14:00 - 15:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Poster Submission | HT-101 |
15:30 - 16:00 | Coffee Break | |
16:00 - 17:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Long-Term Cross-National Assessment of Social Cohesion | N-131 |
| Measurement errors in the wealth surveys 2 | O-201 |
| Methods for Improving Causal Inference in the Social Sciences | HT-101 |
| Mobile and mixed-device surveys | HT-105 |
| Modelling unit nonresponse and attrition processes 2 | HT-102 |
| Natural Experiments in Survey Research | L-102 |
| Social Desirability and Non-Reactive Methods in Survey Research: Improving Theory and Data Collection 1 | O-101 |
| Student Involvement in Surveys | O-206 |
| Substantive Analyses of Intensive Longitudinal Data | L-101 |
| Survey Research in Developing Countries 2 | L-103 |
| The impact of questionnaire design on measurements in surveys 3 | HT-104 |
| Uses of Geographic Information Systems Tools in Survey Data Collection & Analysis | HT-103 |
| Values and Value Change in a Changing World 1 | N-132 |
18.00 - 20.00 | ESRA Journal (Survey Research Methods) board meeting | O-202 (40) |
Thursday 16th July | | |
09:00 - 10:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Analysis of Cognitive Interview Data 1 | O-206 |
| Assessing and addressing measurement equivalence in cross-cultural surveys 1 | O-101 |
| Linking survey data and auxiliary data sources: statistical aspects and substantive applications 1 | HT-103 |
| Longitudinal surveys - challenges in running panel studies 1 | O-202 |
| Measurement errors in the wealth surveys 3 | O-201 |
| Measuring social relations, social networks and social capital in comparative surveys 1 | N-131 |
| Multifactorial Survey Experiments (Factorial Surveys, Choice Experiments and Conjoint Analysis) 1 | L-102 |
| Push2Web and Nudge2Web: Combining Mail and Online Survey Modes to Reduce Survey Errors and Survey Cost | HT-105 |
| Recent developments in survey metadata capture, discovery and harmonisation | O-106 |
| Recent developments in the analysis of panel data 2 | L-101 |
| Survey Research in Developing Countries 3 | L-103 |
| The impact of questionnaire design on measurements in surveys 4 | HT-104 |
| Unit and item nonresponse 2 | HT-102 |
| Using Survey Data for Spatial Analysis 1 | HT-101 |
| Values and Value Change in a Changing World 2 | N-132 |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee Break | |
11:00 - 12:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Advancements of survey design in election polls and surveys 1 | N-132 |
| Analysis of Cognitive Interview Data 2 | O-206 |
| Assessing and addressing measurement equivalence in cross-cultural surveys 2 | O-101 |
| Discussion and/or applications of SQP2.0 | O-201 |
| Linking survey data and auxiliary data sources: statistical aspects and substantive applications 2 | HT-103 |
| Longitudinal surveys - challenges in running panel studies 2 | O-202 |
| Measuring social relations, social networks and social capital in comparative surveys 2 | N-131 |
| Multifactorial Survey Experiments (Factorial Surveys, Choice Experiments and Conjoint Analysis) 2 | L-102 |
| Recent developments in the analysis of panel data 1 | L-101 |
| Structured Metadata: applications, processes, perspectives | O-106 |
| Surveying children and young people 2 | L-103 |
| The impact of questionnaire design on measurements in surveys 5 | HT-104 |
| Unit and item nonresponse 1 | HT-102 |
| Using Survey Data for Spatial Analysis 2 | HT-101 |
| Web and mixed-mode data collection in National Statistics 1 | HT-105 |
12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch | |
14:00 - 15:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Advancements of survey design in election polls and surveys 2 | N-132 |
| Analyzing sexual prejudice and sexual orientation with survey data 1 | N-131 |
| Assessing and addressing measurement equivalence in cross-cultural surveys 3 | O-101 |
| Big Data and Survey Research | O-201 |
| Coding with ISCO, problems and solutions | O-106 |
| Cognition in surveys 1 | O-206 |
| Going beyond the basics of questionnaire design: new and innovative approaches to instrument design in web surveys 1 | HT-104 |
| Longitudinal surveys - challenges in running panel studies 3 | O-202 |
| Measuring Social Networks in Large-Scale Surveys: Challenges and Practice of Ego-Centred and Complete Network Approaches 1 | HT-101 |
| Methodological issues of using administrative data to improve the quality of survey data 1 | HT-103 |
| Mixed methods designs combining survey data and qualitative data 1 | L-102 |
| Response rates and nonresponse bias in comparative surveys 1 | HT-102 |
| Surveying children and young people 1 | L-103 |
| Web and mixed-mode data collection in National Statistics 2 | HT-105 |
15:30 - 16:00 | Coffee Break | |
16:00 - 17:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Analyzing sexual prejudice and sexual orientation with survey data 2 | N-131 |
| Cognition in surveys 2 | O-206 |
| Cultural Response Styles | O-101 |
| Effects of respondent incentives in Health Interview Surveys. Differences according to survey modes, incentive strategies and incentive values 1 | O-202 |
| Going beyond the basics of questionnaire design: new and innovative approaches to instrument design in web surveys 2 | HT-104 |
| How to measure political participation? | N-132 |
| Measuring Social Networks in Large-Scale Surveys: Challenges and Practice of Ego-Centred and Complete Network Approaches 2 | HT-101 |
| Methodological issues of using administrative data to improve the quality of survey data 2 | HT-103 |
| Mixed methods designs combining survey data and qualitative data 2 | L-102 |
| Mixing modes and mode effects | HT-105 |
| Multilevel survey research, agent based modeling and social mechanisms: towards new frontiers in theory-based empirical research | L-101 |
| Response rates and nonresponse bias in comparative surveys 2 | HT-102 |
| Survey Research in Developing Countries 4 | L-103 |
18:00 - 19:00 | Keynote: Frauke Kreuter | University Cinema Big Hall |
20:00 | Conference dinner | Harpa Concert Hall - Silfurberg |
Friday 17th July | | |
09:00 - 10:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Comparability in International Comparative Research | O-101 |
| Effects of respondent incentives in Health Interview Surveys. Differences according to survey modes, incentive strategies and incentive values 2 | O-202 |
| Estimating effects of modes and mixed modes designs 2 | HT-105 |
| Methodological Aspects of the Left-right Self-placement Scale | N-132 |
| Mixing Survey and Qualitative Data 1 | L-102 |
| Multilevel Models for the Analysis of Comparative (Longitudinal) Survey Data 1 | L-101 |
| New sources of data for survey research: challenges and opportunities 1 | O-201 |
| Occupations and survey research: methodological and substantive applications exploiting occupations as social contexts 1 | O-106 |
| Open-ended questions in web panels and web surveys | HT-104 |
| Potential and Challenges of Cognitive Interviewing and Online Probing in a Cross-National Context | O-206 |
| Propensity score methods: methodological developments and innovative applications | HT-101 |
| Sample composition in online studies | HT-102 |
| Surveying children and young people 3 | L-103 |
| Technical Problems and Solutions for Record Linkage and Big Data 1 | HT-103 |
| Using Surveys to Study the Environment | N-131 |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee Break | |
11:00 - 12:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Comparative Welfare Research: Actors, Arenas, Attitudes 1 | N-132 |
| Data Collection Management: Monitoring Bias in a Total Survey Error Context | O-202 |
| Dealing with content validity in cross-cultural research. Methodological challenges and innovative approaches | O-101 |
| Estimating effects of modes and mixed modes designs 1 | HT-105 |
| Measuring gender role attitudes | N-131 |
| Mixing Survey and Qualitative Data 2 | L-102 |
| Occupations and survey research: methodological and substantive applications exploiting occupations as social contexts 2 | O-106 |
| Representativeness of Surveys Using Internet-based Data Collection | HT-102 |
| Robust Methods in Survey Design and Analysis with Applications | HT-101 |
| Surveying children and young people 4 | L-103 |
| Technical Problems and Solutions for Record Linkage and Big Data 2 | HT-103 |
| The Nimble Survey Methodology in Addressing Humanitarian Emergencies 1 | HT-104 |
| What does it mean to produce equivalent questionnaire translations 1? | O-206 |
13:00 - 14:30 | Session
Name | Room |
| Comparative Welfare Research: Actors, Arenas, Attitudes 2 | N-132 |
| Health inequalities between health survey participants and non-participants | HT-102 |
| Marrying survey methodology with survey management: Minimizing the Total Survey Error (TSE) with limited resources during fieldwork | O-202 |
| Multilevel Models for the Analysis of Comparative (Longitudinal) Survey Data 3 | L-101 |
| Occupations and survey research: methodological and substantive applications exploiting occupations as social contexts 3 | O-106 |
| Practical solutions for mixed mode survey users and producers | HT-105 |
| The Challenges of Survey and Administrative Data Linkage | HT-103 |
| The interplay of conceptual and measurement validity in cross-nation analysis | O-101 |
| The Nimble Survey Methodology in Addressing Humanitarian Emergencies 2 | HT-104 |
| What does it mean to produce equivalent questionnaire translations 2? | O-206 |
| When do social media data align with survey responses and administrative data? | O-201 |