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Wednesday 17th July

08:00 - 09:00

Registrations

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

Sensitive Questions in Surveys: Theory and Methods 2

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

Item Count Technique in a Real Study
Beatriz Cobo (University of Granada) - Presenting Author
Mhairi A. Gibson (University of Bristol)
Eshetu Gurmu (University of Addis Ababa)
María del Mar Rueda (University of Granada)
Isabel M. Scott (University of Bristol)

A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis of Experimental Survey Studies on the Performance of the Item Count Technique
Felix Wolter (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Department of Sociology)
Justus Junkermann (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Department of Sociology) - Presenting Author
Ingmar Ehler (Institute for Sociology, Johannes Gutenberg University)

Methodological Advances and Use of Indirect Questioning Techniques in Sensitive Surveys
Pier Francesco Perri (University of Calabria - Department of Economics, Statistics and Finance) - Presenting Author
Beatriz Cobo Rodriguez (University of Granada - Department of Statistics and Operational Research)
Maria del Mar Rueda Garcia (University of Granada - Department of Statistics and Operational Research)

Answering Sensitive Questions. Can Indirect Question Techniques Help?
Martina Kroher (Leibniz Universität Hannover) - Presenting Author

D01
09:00 - 10:30

Assessing the Quality of Survey Data 3

Session Organiser: Professor Jörg Blasius (University of Bonn)

The Demise of Response Rates?: Theoretical Versus Empirical Indicators of Sample
Randall Thomas (Ipsos) - Presenting Author
Frances Barlas (Ipsos)

Improving the Quality of Survey Data Collection – Measuring Social Desirability on the NatCen Panel
Marta Mezzanzanica (National Centre for Social Research) - Presenting Author
Ruxandra Comanaru (NatCen Social Research)
Curtis Jessop (NatCen Social Research)

The Problem of High Frequency Counts in Official Statistics – Trading Bias Against Volatility in Reporting.
Brian Francis (Lancaster University) - Presenting Author

The Impact of Response Styles on Parent-Child Similarity in Anti-Immigrant Attitudes
Cecil Meeusen (Erasmus University Rotterdam ) - Presenting Author
Caroline Vandenplas (KU Leuven)

D02
09:00 - 10:30

Exploring New Insights into the Measurement and Reduction of Respondent Burden 3

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

Using Feedback from Household Respondents to Identify Potential Sources of Subjective Burden in Household Surveys
Jessica Holzberg (U.S. Census Bureau) - Presenting Author
Jonathan Katz (U.S. Census Bureau)
Mary Davis (U.S. Census Bureau)

What Does it Mean to be Burdened?: Exploring Subjective Perceptions of Burden
Robin Kaplan (Bureau of Labor Statistics) - Presenting Author

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Perceived and Actual Respondent Burden and the Effects on Data Quality in Web Surveys
Tanja Kunz (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Tobias Gummer (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)

Exploring Ways to Accurately Estimate Burden, Based on the Respondents Perceived Survey Length
Anna Hamelin (U.S. Energy Information Administration) - Presenting Author

D04
09:00 - 10:30

Multiple Mode Data Collection: Innovative Approaches 3

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

Does Pushing to Web Work for Longitudinal Household Panels? First Results of a Two-Wave Pilot of the Swiss Household Panel
Erika Antal (FORS)
Robin Tillmann (FORS)
Marieke Voorpostel (FORS) - Presenting Author
Gian-Andrea Monsch (FORS)

Comparing Costs, Response Rates, Demographics and Responses in Non-probability and Probability Sample Surveys Conducted in Oregon
Virginia Lesser (Oregon State University) - Presenting Author
Lydia Newton (Oregon State University Survey Research Center)
Jeannie Sifneos (Oregon State University Survey Research Center)

Introducing Web to a Panel Survey: The Health and Retirement Study
Mary Beth Ofstedal (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Mick P. Couper (University of Michigan)
Andrew L. Hupp (University of Michigan)
Rebecca Gatward (University of Michigan)
David Weir (University of Michigan)

Mixed-Mode Experiment in the IAB Establishment Panel
Marieke Volkert (Institute for Employment Research) - Presenting Author
Joe Sakshaug (Institute for Employment Research, University of Mannheim)
Peter Ellguth (Institute for Employment Research)
Susanne Kohaut (Institute for Employment Research)
Iris Möller (Institute for Employment Research)

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Testing Push-to-Web and New Communication Strategies: Results from a Mixed-Mode Labour Force Survey Pilot in Austria
Sarah Hartleib (Statistics Austria) - Presenting Author
Marc Plate (Statistics Austria)
Matea Paškvan (Statistics Austria)

D16
09:00 - 10:30

Fieldwork Monitoring Tools for Large-Scale Surveys: Lessons from the Field 2

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

Targeted Follow-Up Letters in PIAAC Germany: An Effort to Convert Nonrespondents
Silke Martin (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Anouk Zabal (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Using Field Monitoring Strategies to Reduce Attrition Bias in a Panel Study: Application During Data Collection in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)
Michael Bergmann (Technical University of Munich (Chair for the Economics of Aging), Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA)) - Presenting Author
Annette Scherpenzeel (Technical University of Munich (Chair for the Economics of Aging), Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA))

Evaluating the Use of Data Anlaytics for Field Decisions in the US General Social Survey [GSS}
Colm O'Muircheartaigh (University of Chicago and NORC) - Presenting Author
Holly Hagerty (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Katie Archambeau (NORC at the Univesrity of Chicago)
Chang Zhao (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Ned English (NORC at the Universiyt of Chicago)

CAPI Back-Checking in Research Environments with Poor Internet Connectivity
Stacey Frank (D3: Designs, Data, Decisions)
Connor Brassil (D3: Designs, Data, Decisions) - Presenting Author

D17
09:00 - 10:30

Making Long Web Surveys Feasible: Matrix Design and Multiple Imputation in Cross-Cultural Surveys

Session Organisers:
Dr Michael Ochsner (FORS)
Dr Gudbjorg Andrea Jonsdottir (University of Iceland)
Dr Tobias Gummer (GESIS)

Conducting Cross-Cultural General Population Surveys with Matrix Designs in Self-Administered Modes: Insights from the European Values Study
Tobias Gummer (GESIS) - Presenting Author
Guðbjörg Andrea Jónsdóttir (University of Iceland)
Ruud Luijkx (Tilburg University)
Michèle Ernst Stähli (FORS)

Comparing Responses from Face-to-Face and Matrix Designed Web Survey in the European Values Study
Stefan Thor Gunnarsson (The social Science Research Institute of the University of Iceland) - Presenting Author
Gudbjorg Andrea Jonsdottir (The social Science Research Institute of the University of Iceland)
Arni Bragi Hjaltason (The social Science Research Institute of the University of Iceland)

Cross-Cultural Surveys in Matrix Design: Potential and Pitfalls of Multiple Imputation for Analysing Incomplete Data by Design
Michael Ochsner (FORS) - Presenting Author
Gudbjorg Andrea Jonsdottir (University of Iceland)
Tobias Gummer (GESIS)
Jessica Herzing (University of Lausanne)

Cross-Cultural Analysis of Response Bias: An Investigation of Psychological Likert-Scale Items in a Standardized International Travel Survey
Miriam Magdolen (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) - Presenting Author
Sascha von Behren (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Bastian Chlond (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Peter Vortisch (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

D18
09:00 - 10:30

Passive Smartphone Data Collection and Additional Tasks in Mobile Web Surveys: Willingness, Non-Participation, Consent, and Ethics 3

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

A Smartphone App to Record Food Purchases and Acquisitions
Ting Yan (Westat) - Presenting Author
Marcelo Simas (Westat)
Janice Machado (Westat)

The Effects of Feedback on Participation and Reporting in Mobile Data Collection
Alexander Wenz (University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Annette Jäckle (University of Essex)
Mick P. Couper (University of Michigan)
Jonathan Burton (University of Essex)

Are Smartphones Really the ‘Bad Guys’? Dispelling Smartphone Data Collection Myths: Evidence from a Large Random Probability Online UK Survey Run by ONS.
Andrew Phelps (Office for National Statistics) - Presenting Author
Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton)
Gabriele Durrant (University of Southampton)

How Long is Too Long? Examining the Effect of Screening Process Cycle Time on Conversion Rates
Patricija Caharijas (Nielsen)
Jeff Scagnelli (Nielsen)
Karol Szeplewicz (Nielsen) - Presenting Author

D19
09:00 - 10:30

Understanding Nonrespondents to Inform Survey Protocol Design 1

Session Organisers:
Ms Brenda Schafer (Internal Revenue Service)
Dr Scott Leary (Internal Revenue Service)
Mr Rizwan Javaid (Internal Revenue Service)
Mr Pat Langetieg (Internal Revenue Service)
Dr Jocelyn Newsome (Westat )

Geospatial Analysis on Nonresponse Rates for a US Tax Administration Household Survey
Rizwan Javaid (US Internal Revenue Service) - Presenting Author
Brenda Schafer (US Internal Revenue Service)
Patrick Langetieg (US Internal Revenue Service)
Scott Leary (US Internal Revenue Service)
Hanyu Sun (Westat, Inc.)
Michael Giangrande (Westat, Inc.)
Jocelyn Newsome (Westat, Inc.)
Kerry Levin (Westat, Inc.)

Behavioral Insights: Using Data Driven Analysis to Better Understand Barriers to Survey Response
Brenda Schafer (Internal Revenue Service) - Presenting Author
Rizwan Javaid (Internal Revenue Service)
Patrick Langetieg (Internal Revenue Service)
Scott Leary (Internal Revenue Service)
Kerry Levin (Westat)
Jocelyn Newsome (Westat)
Martha Stapleton (Westat)

The Impact of Declining Response Rates on Nonresponse Bias in a National Health Survey
Shelley Roth (Westat) - Presenting Author
Wendy Van de Kerckhove (Westat)
Minsun Riddles (Westat)
Yiting Long (Westat)
Jay Clark (Westat)
Leyla Mohadjer (Westat)

Understanding Nonresponse in a German PhD Panel Study – Results from a Mixed Mode Nonrespondents Survey
Susanne de Vogel (German Centre for Higher Education and Science Studies (DZHW)) - Presenting Author
Gesche Brandt (German Centre for Higher Education and Science Studies (DZHW))

D20
09:00 - 10:30

Analysing the Lives of LGBTI People - Survey Approaches to LGBTI Persons, Couples and Families 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Stephanie Steinmetz (University of Amsterdam)
Ms Mirjam Fischer (University of Amsterdam)
Dr Nancy Bates (U.S. Census Bureau)

Using Social Media to Increase Sexual and Gender Minority Youth While Maintaining Generalizability: Sampling and Weighting Issues and Solutions
Marcus Berzofsky (RTI International) - Presenting Author
Jill Dever (RTI International)
Caroline Scruggs (RTI International)

A Comparison of Social Media and Intercept Recruitment Approaches to Building and Maintaining a Panel of LGBT Respondents for a Longitudinal Survey
Kristine Wiant (RTI International) - Presenting Author
Jamie Guillory (RTI International)
Leah Fiacco (RTI International)
Jessica Pikowski (RTI International)

Are Sexual Minorities Hard-to-Survey? Insights from the 2020 Census Barriers, Attitudes and Motivators Survey (CBAMS)
Nancy Bates (U.S. Census Bureau) - Presenting Author
Yazmin Argen Garcia Trejo (US Census Bureau)
Monica Vines (US Census Bureau)

Surveying Persons in Same-Sex Relationships in a Probabilistic Way – An Example from the Netherlands
Stephanie Steinmetz (University of Amsterdam) - Presenting Author
Mirjam Fischer (University of Amsterdam)

D21
09:00 - 10:30

Surveying Children and Young People 1

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

Finding Effective Ways to Encourage Teens to Participate in a Web-Push Survey (and Getting Their Parents to Let Them)
Brian Wells (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)
Todd Hughes (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research) - Presenting Author
Royce Park (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)
Kathy Langdale (SSRS)
Suzanne Ryan-Ibarra (Public Health Institute)
Kyli Gallington (Public Health Institute)
Rebecca Garrow (Public Health Institute)

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Effects of Differences in Data Collection Method in a Youth Programme Evaluation
David Andersson (Kantar Public) - Presenting Author
Sinan Fahliogullari (Kantar Public)
Peter Matthews (Kantar Public)

Comparability of Online and Paper Questions and Most Suitable Online Formats According to Children’s Opinions: Results of Focus Groups
Mònica González-Carrasco (University of Girona) - Presenting Author
Ferran Casas (University of Girona)

Challenges and Weaknesses in Using Online Surveys to Conduct Public Opinion Research of Teenagers
Laura Wronski (SurveyMonkey) - Presenting Author

D22
09:00 - 10:30

Effect of Respondent’s Age on Survey Research

Session Organiser: Dr Susanne Vogl (University of Vienna)

The Influence of Age on Self-Ratings of Health: SRH's (Lack of) Measurement Invariance Across Age Groups in Canadians and Europeans
Patrick Lazarevic (Vienna Institute of Demography) - Presenting Author

Interviewers’ Assessment of the Respondents’ Ability to Understand Survey Questions. Does Respondents’ Age Matter?
Danuta Zyczynska-Ciolek (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author
Marta Kolczynska (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences)

Measurement Invariance of the Short Internet Skills Scale: Testing the Differences Between Younger and Older Internet Users
Andraž Petrovčič (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Alexander van Deursen (University of Twente, Department of Communication Science)
Vesna Dolničar (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences)
Tomaž Burnik (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences)
Darja Grošelj (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences)

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The Effects of Repeated Measurement on Data Quality in Surveying Adolescents
Sven Stadtmüller (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences) - Presenting Author
Andrea Giersiefen (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences)
Robert Lipp (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences)

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How Does Interview Length Affect Panel Participation in Longitudinal Surveys and What Role Does the Respondent’s Age Play?
Annette Trahms (Institute for Employment Research) - Presenting Author

D23
09:00 - 10:30

Innovations in the Measurement of Gender Role Attitudes 1

Session Organisers:
Professor Corinna Kleinert (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi) and University of Bamberg)
Dr Gundula Zoch (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))
Dr Stefanie Heyne (LMU Munich, Department of Sociology)

Gender Role Attitudes and Career Choices: Evidence from Germany
Irina Gewinner (Leibniz Universität Hannover) - Presenting Author

Mapping Fatherhood Beyond the Egalitarian-Traditional Continuum: Capturing Fathers’ Gender Beliefs and Fathering Perceptions
Luisa Streckenbach (German Youth Institute Munich) - Presenting Author
Laura Castiglioni (German Youth Institute Munich)
Pia Schober (Eberhard Karls University Tübingen)

Does Cultural Climate in the Region Matter? Utilizing German Micro-Level and Context-Level Data to Analyse Mothers’ Employment Re-Entry
Christian Ebner (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT))
Katarina Weßling (Reseach Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA), Maastricht University) - Presenting Author

What Matters for the Intergenerational Transmission of Gender Ideology: Saying or Doing?
Leonie Kleinschrot (German Youth Institute) - Presenting Author
Janine Bernhardt (German Youth Institute)
Valerie Heintz-Martin (German Youth Institute)
Claudia Zerle-Elsäßer (German Youth Institute)

D24
09:00 - 10:30

Challenges and Opportunities of Switching to Web 2

Session Organisers:
Miss Elise Braekman (Sciensano)
Miss Hannah Carpenter (Kantar Public)

With or Without Interviewer : A Replication of ESS on the ELIPSS Panel.
Emmanuelle Duwez (CDSP - Sciences Po)
Mathieu Olivier (CDSP - Sciences Po)
Thomas Pilorin (CDSP - Sciences Po)
Malick Nam (CDSP - Sciences Po)
Simon Le Corgne (CDSP - Sciences Po) - Presenting Author

The Interviewer Role in Sequential Mixed Mode Fieldwork: Can a Fee for Web Completes Influence Interviewer Behaviour?
Hannah Carpenter (Kantar Public) - Presenting Author

Integrating Web-Based Data-Collection in the Framework of the European Health Interview Survey
Elise Braekman (Sciensano) - Presenting Author
Rana Charafeddine (Sciensano)
Stefaan Demarest (Sciensano)
Sabine Drieskens (Sciensano)
Johan Van der Heyden (Sciensano)
Jean Tafforeau (Sciensano)
Guido Van Hal (Antwerp University)

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Demographics Explaining a Web Survey Entry Selection on the Postal Invitation Letter
Arto Selkälä (University of Lapland) - Presenting Author
Ulf-Dietrich Reips (University of Konstanz)
Leena Viinamäki (Lapland University of Applied Sciences)
Asko Suikkanen (University of Lapland)

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D25
09:00 - 10:30

Generating Methodological Insights from the ESS Probability Based Online Web Panel CRONOS 2

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

The Feasibility of a Cross-National Probability-Based Web Panel for Studying Social Stratification: Representativeness and Attrition in CRONOS
Indrek Soidla (University of Tartu) - Presenting Author
Mare Ainsaar (University of Tartu)
Ana Villar (Facebook)
Slavko Kurdija (University of Ljubljana)
Tina Vovk (University of Ljubljana)
Alun Humphrey (NatCen Social Research)

The Effects of Different Pre-Notification Modes on Cooperation Rate in the CROss-National Online Survey (CRONOS)
Gianmaria Bottoni (European Social Survey (ESS) ERIC HQ, City, University of London) - Presenting Author
Rory Fitzgerald (European Social Survey (ESS) ERIC HQ, City, University of London)

Comparing Wave-by-Wave and One-Off Unconditional Incentives in the CROss-National Online Survey (CRONOS) Panel
Elena Sommer (Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA)) - Presenting Author
Ana Villar (Facebook)

The Use of Repeated Motivational Messages to Improve Web Panel Respondent Behaviour.
Oriol J. Bosch (Research and Expertise Centre for Survey Methodology (RECSM)-Universitat Pompeu Fabra) - Presenting Author
Wiebke Weber (Research and Expertise Centre for Survey Methodology (RECSM)-Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Melanie Revilla (Research and Expertise Centre for Survey Methodology (RECSM)-Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

D26
09:00 - 10:30

A Comparative Longitudinal Survey of Child Well-Being in Europe: Challenges and Solutions

Session Organisers:
Professor Gary Pollock (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Dr Toni Babarovic (Ivo Pilar Institute)
Dr Britta Busse (University of Bremen)
Dr Jessica Ozan (Manchester Metropolitan University)

Child and Youth Well-Being – The Interplay of Policies and Measurements
Britta Busse (University of Bremen) - Presenting Author
Thalia Hirsch (University of Bremen)
Florian Sipos (University of Debrecen)
Judit Csoba (University of Debrecen)

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Engagement with Children and Young People in Studying Well-Being: Results from the European Cohort Development Project (ECDP)
Maja Tadić Vujčić (Institute of social sciences Ivo Pilar) - Presenting Author
Andreja Brajša Žganec (Institute of social sciences Ivo Pilar)
Jessica Ozan (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Jaroslav Mihálik (University of Saints Cyril and Methodius)

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Piloting Large-Scale Longitudinal Survey of Child Well-Being in Europe: Approaches, Challenges and Solutions
Toni Babarović (Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Pau Serracant (Catalan Youth Observatory)
Mireia Sala Torrent (Catalan Youth Observatory)
Renata Franc (Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences)

Making the Business/Funding Case: Challenges and Opportunities in the Assessment of the Policy Impact of Longitudinal Surveys
Chris O'Leary (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Aleksandra Szymczyk (Manchester Metropolitan University) - Presenting Author

D30
09:00 - 10:30

Causality in Health Inequalities Research: New Solutions to Old Challenges 1?

Session Organisers:
Mrs Katharina Loter (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)
Professor Oliver Arránz Becker (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)

Trajectories of Mental Well-Being around Critical Life Events: Longitudinal Analyses Based on the SF12-Questionnaire
Marco Giesselmann (DIW Berlin) - Presenting Author

Protective Effect of Marriage on Health: Instant or Cumulative, Short- or Long-Term?
Malgorzata Mikucka (Mannheim University) - Presenting Author
Oliver Arranz-Becker (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)
Christof Wolf (Gesis, Mannheim University)

Health Dynamics around Marital Separation: Anticipation and Adaptation Effects on Parental Health, Conditional on Children’s Age
Katharina Loter (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg) - Presenting Author
Oliver Arránz Becker (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)
Małgorzata Mikucka (The Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES))
Christof Wolf (GESIS Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)

Poverty Dynamics and Subjective Health. New Evidence from Fixed Effects Models with Individual Health Trajectories?
Nico Seifert (Institute of Medical Sociology (IMS), Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg) - Presenting Author
Anja Knöchelmann (Institute of Medical Sociology (IMS), Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)
Matthias Richter (Institute of Medical Sociology (IMS), Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)

D31
09:00 - 10:30

Challenges in Repeated Survey Measurements

Session Organisers:
Mr Tobias Rettig (University of Mannheim)
Mrs Hannah Schwarz (RECSM-Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Dr Jan Karem Höhne (University of Mannheim; RECSM-Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

Memory Effects in Repeated Survey Questions – Reviving the Empirical Investigation of the Independent Measurements Assumption
Hannah Schwarz (University Pompeu Fabra - RECSM) - Presenting Author
Melanie Revilla (University Pompeu Fabra - RECSM)

Investigating Respondents’ Ability to Recall Previous Responses to Different Types of Questions in a Probability-Based Online Panel
Tobias Rettig (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Jan Karem Höhne (University of Mannheim; RECSM-Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Annelies Blom (University of Mannheim)

Do You Know What you Did Last Summer? How Time Intervals between Panel Waves Affect the Reporting of Less Salient Events
Reinhard Pollak (WZB Berlin Social Science Center and Freie Universität Berlin)
Wiebke Schulz (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Hans Gerhardt (WZB Berlin Social Science Center and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) - Presenting Author

Survey Experience and its Impact on Response Behaviour in Panel Surveys: Evidence from the GESIS Panel
Evangelia Kartsounidou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) - Presenting Author
Rebekka Kluge (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Henning Silber (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Tobias Gummer (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

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Understanding Change in Time of Measurement Error Using Longitudinal Multitrait Multierror
Alexandru Cernat (Unviersity of Manchester) - Presenting Author
Daniel Oberski (University of Utrecht)

D33
10:30 - 11:00

Coffee Break

Outside Congress Hall
11:00 - 12:30

Current Developments in Mobility Survey Methods 2

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

Redesign of the Questionnaires and Travel Diary of the Netherlands Mobility Panel
Krisje Wijgergangs (KiM Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy Analysis) - Presenting Author
Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser (KiM Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy Analysis)

The German Household Travel Survey “Mobility in Cities – SrV 2018”: Survey Design and Fieldwork Experience
Stefan Hubrich (Technische Universität Dresden) - Presenting Author

Who Uses Apps? An Analysis of Household Travel Survey Respondents
Marcelo Simas (Westat) - Presenting Author
Alexander Cates (Westat)
Anthony Fucci (Westat)

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Challenges in Using Smartphone Apps in Travel Surveys
Marcelo Simas (Westat)
Laura Wilson (Westat) - Presenting Author

D01
11:00 - 12:30

Assessing the Quality of Survey Data 4

Session Organiser: Professor Jörg Blasius (University of Bonn)

So, Interviewers Deviate from Question Script. What Does it Mean for Measurement Error?
Jennifer Kelley (University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Tarek Al Baghal (University of Essex)

Differences Between Real Data Describing the Respondent and Data Falsified by Interviewers
Uta Landrock (LIfBi - Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author

Filter Patterns from Questionnaire Graphs: A Simple Example
Katharina Stark (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author
Sabine Zinn (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)

Anomalies in Survey Data
Jörg Blasius (University of Bonn) - Presenting Author
Lukas Sausen (University of Bonn)

Surveying Disadvantaged Adolescents: Representation and Measurement Biases
Susanne Vogl (University of Vienna) - Presenting Author

D02
11:00 - 12:30

Basic Human Values 2

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

Testing the Trans-Situationality of Values in Schwartz’s Portrait Values Questionnaire
Johann Bacher (University of Linz)
Jacques De Wet (University of Cape Town) - Presenting Author
Daniela Wetzelhütter (University for Applied Sciences Upper Austria )

Ipsatization of Basic Values: Performance with Different Correlation Structures
Maksim Rudnev (ISCTE-IUL) - Presenting Author

Computing Threshold Values for MDS-Stress via Parallel Analysis with IBM-SPSS
Johann Bacher (University of Linz) - Presenting Author

D04
11:00 - 12:30

Multiple Mode Data Collection: Innovative Approaches 4

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

Comparability of Face-to-Face and Web Screening: Does Mode Affect What Households Report?
Douglas Williams (Westat) - Presenting Author
Tala Fakhouri (National Center for Health Statistics)

Does the Mode Matter? An Experimental Comparison of Survey Responses between a Face-to-Face and a Self-Administered Mixed-Mode Survey
Pablo Christmann (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences ) - Presenting Author
Tobias Gummer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )
Sascha Hähnel (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )
Christof Wolf (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )

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Pick Me, Pick Me: The Effect of Incentivizing Web Response in a Mixed-Mode Survey
Rebecca Medway (American Institutes for Research) - Presenting Author
Danielle Battle (American Institutes for Research)
Rachel Hanson (American Institutes for Research)

Sequential versus Simultaneous Mixed-Mode Designs. German Evidence for an Apparently Resolved Problem
Heinz Leitgöb (University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt) - Presenting Author
Nathalie Leitgöb-Guzy (Federal Criminal Police Office)

D16
11:00 - 12:30

Fieldwork Monitoring Tools for Large-Scale Surveys: Lessons from the Field 3

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

Fieldwork Monitoring for Complex Survey Designs Using an Interactive Web Dashboard
Joe Murphy (RTI International) - Presenting Author
Brian Burke (RTI International)
Rebecca Powell (RTI International)
Paul Biemer (RTI International / University of North Carolina)
Kathleen Mullan Harris (University of North Carolina)
Carolyn Tucker Halpern (University of North Carolina)
Robert Hummer (University of North Carolina)

From Raw Interaction Traces to Actionable Indicators: Lessons Learned
Simon Dellac (Sciences Po)
Geneviève Michaud (Sciences Po)
Romain Mougin (Sciences Po)
Elodie Pétorin (Sciences Po) - Presenting Author

Monitoring Survey Success Using Dashboards
Victoria Vignare (Westat) - Presenting Author
Wendy Hicks (Westat)
Jerome Wernimont (Westat)

Monitoring Tools Tracing the Fieldwork Practice for Large-Scale Surveys
Reveilhac Maud (FORS) - Presenting Author

D17
11:00 - 12:30

Split Questionnaire Design 1

Session Organisers:
Professor Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands and Utrecht University)
Dr Andy Peytchev (RTI)

Split Survey Design: Missing Completely at Random?
Kurt Pflughoeft (University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point) - Presenting Author
Sharon Alberg (MaritzCX)

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Can Push-to-Web Surveys Challenge the Position of Face-to-Face Surveys in Terms of Data Quality?
Jessica Herzing (University of Lausanne) - Presenting Author
Alexandre Pollien (FORS)
Michèle Ernst Stähli (FORS)
Dominique Joye (University of Lausanne)
Patricia Milbert (University of Lausanne)
Michael Ochsner (FORS and ETH Zürich)

Modularization in Web Surveys: The Impact on Nonresponse and Measurement Error
Maria Tezina (Online Market Intelligence, National Research University Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author
Aigul Mavletova (National Research University Higher School of Economics)

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Questionnaire Splitting Design: Exploring the Optimal Length and Time
Evangelia Kartsounidou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) - Presenting Author
Ioannis Andreadis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

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D18
11:00 - 12:30

Measuring Privacy Attitudes

Session Organisers:
Professor Daniel Oberski (Utrecht University)
Dr David Vannette (Facebook)

Placeholder presentation for uploading documentation and powerpoints
daniel oberski (utrecht university) - Presenting Author

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D19
11:00 - 12:30

Analyzing the Lives of LGBTI People - Survey Approaches to LGBTI Persons, Couples and Families 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Stephanie Steinmetz (University of Amsterdam)
Ms Mirjam Fischer (University of Amsterdam)
Dr Nancy Bates (U.S. Census Bureau)

An Application of the Longitudinal Item Count Technique to Measure Sexual Orientation in a Large Scale General Population Survey
Alessandra Gaia (University of Milan-Bicocca) - Presenting Author
Tarek Al Baghal (Institute for Social and Economic Research)

Asking Gender Identity in an Online Survey
Frances Barlas (Ipsos Public Affairs) - Presenting Author
Randall Thomas (Ipsos Public Affairs)
Mansour Fahimi (Ipsos Public Affairs)

Can They and Will They? Exploring Proxy Response of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the Current Population Survey
Jessica Holzberg (U.S. Census Bureau) - Presenting Author
Renee Ellis (U.S. Census Bureau)
Robin Kaplan (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Matt Virgile (U.S. Census Bureau)
Jennifer Edgar (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Changes to Data About Same-Sex Couples in the Current Population Survey
Rose Kreider (US Census Bureau) - Presenting Author
Benjamin Gurrentz (US Census Bureau)

D21
11:00 - 12:30

Surveying Children and Young People 2

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

Children's Views on Participating in Research
Katrina Lloyd (ARK, Queen's University Belfast) - Presenting Author
Martina McKnight (ARK, Queen's University Belfast)

Seeking Data Linkage Consent from Children and Young People: The Experience of the Age 17 Survey of the Millennium Cohort Study
Kirsty Burston (Ipsos MORI) - Presenting Author
Darina Peycheva (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL)

"Whakarongo mai" - Listen to My Voice: Capturing the Diverse Realities of NZ Children
Susan Morton (University of Auckland) - Presenting Author

Using Life-Line Interviews in Research of Life Trajectories of Children from Disadvantaged Families
Anastasia Ruppel (NGO Stellit, Sociological Institute of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
Maia Rusakova (NGO Stellit, Sociological Institute of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
Veronika Odinokova (NGO Stellit, Sociological Institute of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author
Vladlena Avdeeva (NGO Stellit, Sociological Institute of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
Ksenia Eritsyan (NGO Stellit,Sociological Institute of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
Lyubimova Alexandra (NGO Stellit,Sociological Institute of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences)

D22
11:00 - 12:30

Questionnaire Translation: Achievements and New Challenges Ahead 1

Session Organisers:
Ms Brita Dorer (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Alisú Schoua-Glusberg (Research Support Services, Chicago)

Multinational Surveys, Response Rates and Response Times
Ioannis Andreadis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) - Presenting Author

Use of Cognitive Probes in Testing Translated Instruments
Alisú Schoua-Glusberg (Research Support Services) - Presenting Author

Assessment of Questionnaire Translations: Comparing TRAPD and Back Translation
Dorothée Behr (GESIS) - Presenting Author
Katja Hanke (GESIS)

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Close or Adaptive? A Language- and Culture-Specific Question for Questionnaire Translation in a Cross-Country Context
Lydia Repke (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Brita Dorer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

D23
11:00 - 12:30

Innovations in the Measurement of Gender Role Attitudes 2

Session Organisers:
Professor Corinna Kleinert (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi) and University of Bamberg)
Dr Gundula Zoch (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))
Dr Stefanie Heyne (LMU Munich, Department of Sociology)

The Design and an Empirical Application of a Factorial Survey Approach to Measure the Attitudes Towards Housework Sharing
Florian Schulz (State Institute for Family Research at the University of Bamberg) - Presenting Author

Gender Ideologies or Simply a Measurement of Respondents‘ Beliefs About Inequalities?
Sabine Düval (University of Munich) - Presenting Author
Katrin Auspurg (University of Munich)

Investigations into New Measures of Gender Role Attitudes in the German General Social Survey
Jessica Walter (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

D24
11:00 - 12:30

Get in Touch–Stay in Touch: Trust as a Core Issue For Success of Longitudinal Studies

Session Organisers:
Dr Götz Lechner (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))
Mr André Müller-Kuller (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))
Dr Roman Auriga (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))

The Role of Gatekeepers in Acquiring a Sample of Pregnant Women or Fresh Mothers from Socially or Culturally Disadvantaged Families
Charlotte Herzmann (University of Bremen) - Presenting Author
Tilman Reinelt (University of Bremen)
Claudia Teickner (University of Bremen)
Franz Petermann (University of Bremen)
Hannes Kröger (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW))
C. Katharina Spieß (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW))

Building a Community Sample of New Mothers and Children in a Multi-Pronged Design
Evanthia Leissou (University of Michigan ) - Presenting Author
Terri Ridenour (University of Michigan )
Ian Ogden (University of Michigan )
Michael Elliott (Univerity of Michigan)

Trusting Interviewers
Florian Bains (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author
Hanna-Rieke Baur (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)

Panel Studies with Children and Adolescents in a School Context - How Do We Achieve Trust?
Andrea Giersiefen (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences - Forschungszentrum Demografischer Wandel) - Presenting Author
Robert Lipp (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences - Forschungszentrum Demografischer Wandel)
Sven Stadtmüller (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences - Forschungszentrum Demografischer Wandel)

D25
11:00 - 12:30

Generating Methodological Insights from the ESS Probability Based Online Web Panel CRONOS 3

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

Evaluating the Representativeness of the World’s First Cross-National Probability-Based Online Panel
Rory Fitzgerald (European Social Survey (ESS) ERIC HQ, City, University of London) - Presenting Author
Gianmaria Bottoni (European Social Survey (ESS) ERIC HQ, City, University of London)

Investigation of Non-Response Bias and Representativeness in the First Cross-National Probability Based Online Panel (CRONOS)
Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton) - Presenting Author
Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)
Gabriele Durrant (University of Southampton)

Smartphone Survey Completion in the Probability-Based CROss-National Online Survey (CRONOS) Panel
Elena Sommer (Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, Munich Center for the Economics of Aging) - Presenting Author
Gianmaria Bottoni (European Social Survey, City University of London)

Do the Offliners Matter? The Impact of Offering Tablets to the Offline Population in a Cross-National Web Survey
Elissa Sibley (City, University of London) - Presenting Author
Rory Fitzgerald (City University, London)

D26
11:00 - 12:30

Aspects of Research on People Rooted in Arabic Cultures

Session Organisers:
Dr Roman Auriga (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))
Dr Gisela Will (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))
Dr Chritoph Homuth (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))

Conducting Online Panel Surveys in Arabic and Western Countries: Comparing Survey Quality Indicators
Andre Pirralha (RECSM - Universitat Pompeu Fabra) - Presenting Author
Moussa Bourekba (CIDOB)
Diego Muro (University of St Andrews)

Surveying Students in Egypt – Lessons from Large-Scale Tracer Study
Laur Lilleoja (Tallinn University) - Presenting Author

When Saying Yes Does Not Always Mean Yes: Differences Between Oral Consent and Actual Participation in Panel Studies
Christoph Homuth (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi)) - Presenting Author
Gisela Will (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))
Roman Auriga (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))

Values and Attitudes of People in MENA Measured by the WVS Survey vs Arab Barometer
Veronica Kostenko (Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author
Olga Strebkova (Higher School of Economics)

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The Nature and Impacts of Attitudes Towards Public Opinion Surveys in the Arab World
Justin Gengler (Qatar University) - Presenting Author
Mark Tessler (University of Michigan)

D30
11:00 - 12:30

Causality in Health Inequalities Research: New Solutions to Old Challenges 2?

Session Organisers:
Mrs Katharina Loter (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)
Professor Oliver Arránz Becker (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)

Are Cox Regression Models a Valuable Tool for Social Stratification Research on Health? A Simulation Study.
Alessandro Procopio (University of Luxembourg) - Presenting Author
Robin Samuel (University of Luxembourg)

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Mental Health Problems in the Context of Social Differentiation in Childhood and Adolescence
Julia Waldhauer (Robert Koch Institute) - Presenting Author
Jens Hoebel (Robert Koch Institute)
Lars Kroll (Robert Koch Institute)
Thomas Lampert (Robert Koch Institute)

Health Inequalities in Germany: Assessing Differences in Health of Migrants and Native Germans Using a Propensity Score Matching Approach and the SF-12 Physical and Mental Health Scale
Manuel Holz (Chemnitz University of Technology) - Presenting Author

Does Sample Attrition Affect the Assessment of Frailty Trajectories among Older Adults? A Joint Model Approach
Erwin Stolz (Medical University of Graz) - Presenting Author
Hannes Mayerl (Medical University of Graz)
Éva Rásky (Medical University of Graz)
Wolfgang Freidl (Medical University of Graz)

D31
11:00 - 12:30

Exploring the Link between Public Attitudes Surveys and Public Policy

Session Organisers:
Dr Paula Devine (ARK, Queen's University Belfast)
Dr Katrina Lloyd (ARK, Queen's University Belfast)
Dr Martina McKnight (ARK, Queen's University Belfast)
Dr Dirk Schubotz (ARK, Queen's University Belfast)

Conceptualizing the Link between Public Policy and Public Attitude Surveys
Oliver Watteler (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Attitudes to Abortion in Northern Ireland: Do Politicians Reflect Public Opinion?
Paula Devine (ARK, Queen's University Belfast) - Presenting Author
Ann Marie Gray (ARK, Ulster University)
Goretti Horgan (Ulster University)

Monitoring Education Reforms in Northern Ireland for Policy Making
Katrina Lloyd (ARK, Queen's University Belfast)
Dirk Schubotz (ARK, Queen's University Belfast) - Presenting Author

Why Are Relatively Poor People Not More Supportive of Redistribution? Evidence from a Survey Experiment across 10 Countries
Franziska Mager (Oxfam GB)
Christopher Hoy (Australian National University) - Presenting Author

D33
12:30 - 14:00

Lunch

Restaurant "Ekonomija"
14:00 - 15:00

Managing Change in Survey Time-Series 1

Session Organiser: Ms Daphne Ahrendt (Eurofound)

Quality of Life in Vienna: Switching from CATI to CATI/CAWI
Eva Zeglovits (Institut für empirische Sozialforschung GmbH) - Presenting Author
Reinhard Raml (Institut für empirische Sozialforschung GmbH)

Transitioning the Crime Survey for England and Wales from Face-to-Face to Online: Questionnaire Design Challenges and Opportunities
Becky Hamlyn (Kantar Public) - Presenting Author
Alice McGee (Kantar Public)

The Survey of Mental Health of Children and Young People, 2017: Managing Change Since 1999 and 2004
Katharine Sadler (NatCen Social Research) - Presenting Author
Franziska Marcheselli (NatCen Social Research)
Dhriti Mandalia (NatCen Social Research)

D01
14:00 - 15:00

Mobile-First Survey Design: Going Beyond Mobile Optimization in Web Surveys 1

Session Organiser: Ms Laura Wronski (SurveyMonkey)

Answering Mobile Surveys with Images: An Exploration Using a Computer Vision API
Oriol J. Bosch (Research and Expertise Centre for Survey Methodology (RECSM)-Universitat Pompeu Fabra) - Presenting Author
Melanie Revilla (Research and Expertise Centre for Survey Methodology (RECSM)-Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Ezequiel Paura (Netquest)

Giving Respondents Voice? Testing the Use of Voice-Recording in a Smartphone Survey
Melanie Revilla (RECSm-Universitat Pompeu fabra) - Presenting Author
Mick P. Couper (University of Michigan)

State of Surveys Report – Surveys in the Mobile Age
Zewei Zong (SurveyMonkey) - Presenting Author
Jack Chen (SurveyMonkey)

D02
14:00 - 15:00

Responsive and Adaptive Design (RAD) for Survey Optimization 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Asaph Young Chun (Statistics Research Institute, Statistics Korea)
Dr Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands)

Responsive and Adaptive Design for Survey Optimization
Asaph Chun (Statistics Research Institute, Statistics Korea) - Presenting Author

Adaptive Survey Design PIAAC Experiment and International Implementation
Thomas Krenzke (Westat) - Presenting Author
Leyla Mohadjer (Westat)
Minsun Riddles (Westat)
Natalie Shlomo (University of Manchester)

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Does Mood and Topic Interest Predict Nonresponse? A Contribution to Declining Response Rates and Frustrated Respondents
Alexandre Pollien (FORS)
Oliver Lipps (FORS) - Presenting Author

D04
14:00 - 15:00

Methodological Issues in Surveying Older people 1

Session Organisers:
Mr Jan-Lucas Schanze (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences (Dept. Survey Design and Methodology))
Dr Emanuela Sala (Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milano Bicocca)
Dr Annette Scherpenzeel (SHARE – Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) )
Professor Wander van der Vaart (University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht)
Ms Daniele Zaccaria (Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milano Bicocca)

A New Questionnaire on the Mobility of Retirees: Results from a Mixed-Mode Pretest
Laura Ravazzini (University of Neuchâtel) - Presenting Author
Eric Crettaz (Haute école de travail social (HETS) Genève)

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Effects of a Mixed-Mode Design on the Participation of People Aged 65+ Years - Results from the Study ‘Improving Health Monitoring in Old Age (IMOA)’
Matthias Wetzstein (Robert Koch Institute ) - Presenting Author
Beate Gaertner (Robert Koch Institute )
Carmen Koschollek (Robert Koch Institute )
Maike Grube (Robert Koch Institute )
Denise Lüdtke (Robert Koch Institute )
Judith Fuchs (Robert Koch Institute )

Investigating Recruitment and Response Behavior on Samples from Ageing Municipalities – Evidence from Three Population Surveys at the Community Level in Germany
Robert Neumann (Technische Universität Dresden) - Presenting Author
Guido Mehlkop (University of Erfurt)
Oliver Brust (Technische Universität Dresden)
Hagen von Hermanni (University of Leipzig)

D16
14:00 - 15:00

New Strategies of Assessing Data Quality within Interviewer-Administered Surveys 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Laura Silver (Pew Research Center)
Mr Kyle Taylor (Pew Research Center)
Ms Danielle Cuddington (Pew Research Center)
Dr Patrick Moynihan (Pew Research Center)

I [Don’t] Think We’re Alone Now: Third-Party Presence in European Face-to-Face Surveys
Stacy Pancratz (Pew Research Center) - Presenting Author
Martha McRoy (Pew Research Center)
Patrick Moynihan (Pew Research Center)

Effects of Interviewer Gender on Interaction Relationship between Interviewer and Respondent: Findings from a Household Survey of Taiwan
Ruoh-rong Yu (research fellow) - Presenting Author

Understanding Interviewer Fatigue and Interview Travel Time in the General Social Survey (GSS)
Benjamin Schapiro (NORC at the University of Chicago) - Presenting Author
Rene Bautista (NORC at the University of Chicago)

D17
14:00 - 15:00

Split Questionnaire Design 2

Session Organisers:
Professor Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands and Utrecht University)
Dr Andy Peytchev (RTI)

The Challenge of Matrix Designs in General Population Surveys: How Much Information Do We Need to Get Reliable Estimates?
Michael Ochsner (FORS) - Presenting Author
Jessica M. E. Herzing (University of Lausanne)
Patricia J. Milbert (University of Lausanne)

Split Questionnaire Design: Does the Reduction in Measurement Error Outweigh Variance Contributed from Imputation of Omitted Modules?
Andy Peytchev (RTI International) - Presenting Author
Emilia Peytcheva (RTI International)
Trivellore Raghunathan (University of Michigan)

Planned Missing Data Design in a General Population Rating Study
Jens Ambrasat (German Centre of Higher Education and Science Studies) - Presenting Author

D18
14:00 - 15:00

The Power and Pitfalls of Combining Survey and Sensor Data 1

Session Organisers:
Miss Anne Elevelt (Utrecht University)
Dr Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)
Dr Vera Toepoel (Utrecht University)

Augmenting Survey Data with Smartphone Data: Is There a Threat to Panel Retention?
Mark Trappmann (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), University of Bamberg) - Presenting Author
Sebastian Bähr (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Georg Haas (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))
Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim)
Frauke Kreuter (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), University of Maryland, University of Mannheim)

Stop Detection Decisions in a Travel Survey App
Danielle McCool (Utrecht University)
Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)
Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands/Utrecht University) - Presenting Author

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SurveyMaps: A Sensor-Based Supplement to GPS in Mobile Web Surveys
Stephan Schlosser (University of Göttingen) - Presenting Author
Jan Karem Höhne (University of Mannheim)
Daniel Qureshi (University of Frankfurt)

D19
14:00 - 15:00

Understanding Nonrespondents to Inform Survey Protocol Design 2

Session Organisers:
Ms Brenda Schafer (Internal Revenue Service)
Dr Scott Leary (Internal Revenue Service)
Mr Rizwan Javaid (Internal Revenue Service)
Mr Pat Langetieg (Internal Revenue Service)
Dr Jocelyn Newsome (Westat )

Effectiveness of Paper and Web Questionnaires when Surveying Teachers
Franziska Marcheselli (NatCen Social Research) - Presenting Author
Katharine Sadler (NatCen Social Research)
Dhriti Mandalia (NatCen Social Research)

What Drives a Positive Survey Evaluation? The Moderating Effects of Survey Attitudes and Incentives for the Evaluation of the Survey
Jens Ambrasat (German Centre for Higher Education and Science Studies )
Almuth Liletz (German Centre for Higher Education and Science Studies )
Uwe Russ (German Centre for Higher Education and Science Studies ) - Presenting Author

Testing a Targeted Paper-Only Protocol Within a Sequential Mixed-Mode Survey: Model Development and Early Results
Rebecca Medway (American Institutes for Research) - Presenting Author
Mahi Megra (American Institutes for Research)
Michael Jackson (American Institutes for Research)
Cameron McPhee (American Institutes for Research)

D20
14:00 - 15:00

Linking Surveys and Social Media Data – Challenges, Applications and Solutions 2

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

Linking Survey and Twitter Data: Ethics, Consent, Anonymity, Archiving and Sharing
Luke Sloan (Cardiff University)
Curtis Jessop (NatCen Social Research )
Tarek Al Baghal (University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Matthew Williams (Cardiff University)

Comparison of Twitter Posts and Survey Responses of the Greek Parliamentary Candidates
Dimitra Papaxanthi (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) - Presenting Author
Evangelia Kartsounidou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Ioannis Andreadis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

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Consent to Collecting and Linking Twitter Data in a Combined Webtracking and Survey Study
Johannes Breuer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Pascal Siegers (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Sebastian Stier (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Tobias Gummer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Arnim Bleier (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

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D21
14:00 - 15:00

Contemporary Issues in the Assessment of Measurement Invariance 2

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

Evaluating the Use of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) as a Screening Tool for Depression
Kristín Hulda Kristófersdóttir (University of Iceland/ Methodology Research Center, University of Iceland) - Presenting Author
Hans Haraldsson (University of Iceland/ Methodology Research Center, University of Iceland)
Hilma Rós Ómarsdóttir (University of Iceland/ Methodology Research Center, University of Iceland)
Ragnhildur Lilja Ásgeirsdóttir (University of Iceland/ Methodology Research Center, University of Iceland)
Vaka Vésteinsdóttir (University of Iceland/ Methodology Research Center, University of Iceland)
Hafrún Kristjánsdóttir (Reykjavík University)
Fanney Thorsdottir (University of Iceland/ Methodology Research Center, University of Iceland)

Finding Subsets of Groups that Hold Measurement Invariance – A Simple Method and Shiny App
Maksim Rudnev (ISCTE-IUL) - Presenting Author

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Re-Assessing the Radius of Generalized Trust: Measurement Invariance, Think Aloud Protocols, and the Role of Education
Wahideh Achbari (University of Amsterdam) - Presenting Author
Eldad Davidov (University of Cologne & University of Zurich)

D22
14:00 - 15:00

Questionnaire Translation: Achievements and New Challenges Ahead 2

Session Organisers:
Ms Brita Dorer (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Alisú Schoua-Glusberg (Research Support Services, Chicago)

Ten Years of French Harmonization in the ESS
Patrick Italiano (University of Liège)
Alexandre Pollien (FORS - University of Lausanne)
Simon Le Corgne (CDSP - Sciences Po) - Presenting Author

Harmonisation of Translations into Shared Languages in Comparative Cross-National Surveys
Anna Andreenkova (CESSI (Institute for comparative social research)) - Presenting Author

The Elusive Encounter of a Survey Methodologist, a Platform Engineer and a Translation Technologist
Steve Dept (cApStAn) - Presenting Author

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D23
14:00 - 15:00

Lessons Learned from Studies on Refugees 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Christoph Homuth (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))
Dr Gisela Will (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))
Dr Roman Auriga (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))

Linguistic Aspects of Interviewing New Immigrants - Translation and Interviewing of Illiterates
Gisela Will (LIfBi) - Presenting Author
Raffaela Gentile (LIfBi)
Florian Heinritz (LIfBi)
Christoph Homuth (LIfBi)

The Impact of Education and its Measurement on Migrants’ Integration
Verena Ortmanns (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Mentoring of Refugees – Lessons Learned From a Randomised Controlled Trial with Refugees and Locals in Germany
Martin Kroh (University of Bielefield)
Magdalena Krieger (German Socio-Economic Panel)
Lea-Maria Löbel (German Socio-Economic Panel) - Presenting Author
Nicolas Legewie (German Socio-Economic Panel)

D24
14:00 - 15:00

How to Deal with "Don't know" and Other Non-Response Codes in Online and Mixed-Mode Surveys 1

Session Organiser: Mr Tim Hanson (Kantar Public)

The Effects of Forced Choice, Soft Prompt and No Prompt Option on Data Quality in Web Surveys - Results of a Methodological Experiment
Johannes Lemcke (Robert Koch-Institut) - Presenting Author
Stefan Albrecht (Robert Koch-Institut)
Sophie Schertell (Robert Koch-Institut)
Matthias Wetzstein (Robert Koch-Institut)

The Impact of the Don’t Know Option and Non-Substantive Answers on Survey Outcomes
Jannine van de Maat (SCP) - Presenting Author

Assessing the Effect of Questionnaire Design on Unit and Item Nonresponse: Evidence from an Online Experiment
Adam Stefkovics (PhD student) - Presenting Author
Júlia Koltai (assistant professor)
Zoltán Kmetty (senior lecturer)

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D25
14:00 - 15:00

Gender Equality in Comparative Perspective 1

Session Organisers:
Dr Natalia Soboleva (LCSR National Research University Higher School of Economics)
Dr Vera Lomazzi (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Beatrice Elena Chromková Manea (Masaryk University)

Understanding Gender Difference in Career-Family Sequences in the Transition to Adulthood Using Multi-Channel (Latent) Markov Chain Models
Sapphire Han (Statistics Netherlands) - Presenting Author
Aat Liefbroer (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute)
Cees Elzinga (VU vrij universiteit Amsterdam)

Women’s and Men’s Attitudes on Gender Roles at Work
Neli Esipova (Gallup) - Presenting Author
Julie Ray (Gallup)
Anita Pugliese (Gallup)

Parental Family and Country Environment as Determinants of Gender-Role Attitudes in Europe (the Evidence of EVS Data)
Natalia Soboleva (Laboratory for Comparative Social Research Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author

D26
14:00 - 15:00

Social Inequalities in Health: Insights from Cross-National Survey Research 1

Session Organiser: Professor Sigrun Olafsdottir (University of Iceland)

The Effects of Diverse Family Statuses and Living Arrangements on Mental and Physical Health Outcomes: A Cohort Perspective
Hideko Matsuo (University of Leuven) - Presenting Author
Koen Matthijs (University of Leuven)

Social Inequalities in Deservingness: Insights from Public Attitudes Toward Individuals Experiencing Mental Illness
Bernice Pescosolido (Indiana University) - Presenting Author
Sigrun Olafsdottir (University of Iceland)

The Welfare State and Health Inequalities in Europe. Insights from Multilevel Analyses and Comments on Conceptual Issues
Katharina Kunißen (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
Theresa Wieland (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) - Presenting Author

D31
14:00 - 15:00

Meeting the Challenges of Teaching Quantitative Research Methods 2

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

Two Steps Forward, One (Q-)Step Back: Lessons from Five Years of Embedding Quantification in the Social Science Curriculum
Eric Harrison (City, University of London) - Presenting Author

Extending the Boundaries of Quantitative Research Methods Pedagogy to Create a Community of Scholars
Fiona Chew (Syracuse University) - Presenting Author

D32
14:00 - 15:00

Social Attitudes and Behaviour in a Continuous Global Perspective: The International Social Survey Programme 1

Session Organisers:
Ms Regina Jutz (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )
Dr Evi Scholz (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )
Professor Tom W. Smith (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Professor Christof Wolf (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )

Introduction to the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP)
Regina Jutz (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Evi Scholz (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

A Comparison of Response Scales: The Case of ISSP and EASS
Pei-shan Liao (Center for Survey Research, RCHSS, Academia Sinica) - Presenting Author

Mixed-Mode in the 2014 ISSP on Citizenship: A Comparison of Web and Paper Modes
Gudbjorg Andrea Jonsdottir (University of Iceland) - Presenting Author
Sanne Lund Clement (Aalborg University)
Ditte Shamshiri-Petersen (Aalborg University)

D33
14:00 - 15:00

Web Probing 2

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

Web Probing for Survey Pretesting – How Does Data Quality & Problem Detection Compare to Cognitive Interviews?
Andrew Caporaso (Westat) - Presenting Author
Hanyu Sun (Westat)
Terisa Davis (Westat)
David Cantor (Westat)

Investigating the Effect of Different Methods of Online Probing on a Researchmessenger Design and a Regular Responsive Survey
Vera Toepoel (utrecht university) - Presenting Author
Peter Lugtig (utrecht university)
Marieke Haan (groningen university)
Bella Struminskaya (utrecht university)
Anne Elevelt (utrecht university)

Moving Web Probing Forward: An Examination of Probe Type and Formatting
Paul Scanlon (National Center for Health Statistics) - Presenting Author

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D13
15:00 - 16:30

Poster Session

Session Organiser: Dr Caroline Roberts (University of Lausanne)

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

Nonadherence in the Item Count Technique
Beatriz Cobo Rodríguez (University of Granada) - Presenting Author
Pier Francesco Perri (University of Calabria)
María del Mar Rueda García (University of Granada)

Consent to Data Linkage: A Meta-Analysis.
Anne Elevelt (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Vera Toepoel (Utrecht University)
Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)

Sunny Mood on a Sunny Day? - How Weather Influences Well-Being
Corinna Frodermann (Institute for Employment Research (IAB) ) - Presenting Author

Understanding Perspective on Causes and Effects of School Dropouts in West Java Indonesia Using Small Area Hierarchical Bayesian Neural Network
Toni Toharudin (Universitas Padjadjaran) - Presenting Author
Rezzy Eko Caraka (Institute of Mathematical Research, Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Modelling the Generation of Life Courses
Yu Han (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute) - Presenting Author
Cees Elzinga (VU vrij universiteit Amsterdam)

Re-Identification Risk Evaluation in Implementing Privacy-Preserving Analytics
Sapphire Han (Statistics Netherlands) - Presenting Author
Peter-Paul de Wolf (Statistics Netherlands)

Contact via Dating Apps - Comparison of Two Ways of Recruitment of Men Who Have Sex With Men
Stefan Albrecht (Robert Koch Institue) - Presenting Author
Ulrich Marcus (Robert Koch Institute)
Klaus Jansen (Robert Koch Institute)
Barbara Gunsenheimer-Bartmeyer (Robert Koch Institute)
Viviane Bremer (Robert Koch Institute)
Uwe Koppe (Robert Koch Institute)

Pre-Checked Forced-Choice Questions as an Alternative to Check-all-that-Apply
Naoki Tomita (Department of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University) - Presenting Author
Takahiro Tsuchiya (Yokohama City University)

Conceptualizing the Potential Visitors: The Distinctiveness and Variety of Respondents of Visitor Surveys in Comparison with Nationally Representative Surveys
Naoko Kato-Nitta (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics) - Presenting Author
Tadahiko Maeda (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics)

Repeated Cross-Sectional Surveys on Japanese National Character: Results of Nationwide Surveys from 1953 to 2018
Tadahiko Maeda (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics) - Presenting Author
Takashi Nakamura (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics)
Yoosung Park (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics)
Yusuke Inagaki (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics)

What Predicts the Validity of Self-Reported Paradata? Results from the German HISBUS Online Access Panel
Nadin Kastirke (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW))
Swetlana Sudheimer (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW)) - Presenting Author
Gritt Fehring (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW))
Ulrike Schwabe (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW))

Research Support and Training Offer for Social Scientists. Activities of CESSDA
Irena Vipavc Brvar (ADP - Slovenian Social Science Data Archives) - Presenting Author
Ellen Leenarts (DANS - Data Archiving and Networked Services)
Peter Doorn (DANS - Data Archiving and Networked Services)

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The Gender Gap and the Costs of Voting: A Comparative Analysis
Susana Aguilar (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) - Presenting Author
Andrés Santana (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)

The Effects of Response Burden When Collecting Life-History Data in a Self-Administered Mixed-Device Survey
Fine Cordua (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW)) - Presenting Author
Johann Carstensen (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW))

Family Formation as a Sensitive Topic: Do Gender and Social Norms Matter?
Irina Gewinner (Leibniz Universität Hannover) - Presenting Author

Event History Calendar: Are There Positive Effects in a Self-Administered Mixed-Device Survey, Too?
Johann Carstensen (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies) - Presenting Author
Sebastian Lang (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies)

Italian Doctorate Holders in Political and Social Sciences: Results from Two National Surveys
Alessandra Decataldo (University of Milano-Bicocca)
Brunella Fiore (University of Milano-Bicocca) - Presenting Author

Web Archiving and Social Sciences: Challenges, Problems and Solutions
Matous Pilnacek (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author
Paulina Tabery (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences)

LGBT in Northern Ireland: Equality, Attitudes and Policy
Paula Devine (ARK, Queen's University Belfast) - Presenting Author
Martina McKnight (ARK, Queen's University Belfast)

Students' Health Monitoring at Saint-Petersburg State University: E-Day Method as a New Way of Data Collection
Andrey Govorov (Saint-Petersburg State University ) - Presenting Author
Anastasiia Aleksandrova (Saint-Petersburg State University )
Maia Rusakova (Saint-Petersburg State University )

The Effect of Existence of Interviewers: Comparative Analyses of CAPI to CASI and CAPI to Web
Aki Kaeriyama (Gunma Prefectural Women's University) - Presenting Author
Daisuke Kobayashi (Kanazawa University)
Isamu Sugino (Ochanomizu University)

Analysis on Survey Data Quality and Respondents' Attitude toward Surveys: A Case Study with 5 Nationwide Surveys on Japanese National Character
Yoosung Park (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics) - Presenting Author
Tadahiko Maeda (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics)

Changes in New Parents’ Employment Trajectories. Institutional Reform or Change in Social Norms?
Ariane Bertogg (University of Konstanz) - Presenting Author
Anna-Theresa Saile (University of Konstanz)

Analyzing the Impact of School Routes and Educational Decisions - Challenges of Data Protection in Linking Survey and Geospatial Data
Michaela Sixt (LIfBi Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author

Surveying Mental Health in the Military: Definitely a Sensitive Topic! Definitely?
Wolfgang H Prinz (National Defence Academy) - Presenting Author
Stefan Rakowsky (National Defence Academy)
Stefan Lackinger (National Defence Academy)
Stephan Heisig (National Defence Academy)

An App for the Correction of Measurement and Sampling Error in the European Social Survey
Jorge Cimentada (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) - Presenting Author
Wiebke Weber (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

Standardizing Sequence Lengths by Using the Relative Duration of Episodes
Gesche Brandt (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW)) - Presenting Author
Susanne de Vogel (German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW))

Aula (ground floor)
15:00 - 16:30

Special Poster Session: Survey Research in Croatia

Session Organiser: Professor Ivan Čipin (University of Zagreb)

Are We Losing the Most Relevant Cases First? Selective Dropout in Two Independent Panels of Croatian Adolescents from the PROBIOPS Study
Aleksandar Štulhofer (Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb) - Presenting Author
Teo Matković (Independent Researcher, Zagreb)
Goran Koletić (Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb)

The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) – Lessons Learned from the Wave 6 in Croatia
Šime Smolić (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics & Business) - Presenting Author
Sanja Klempić Bogadi (The Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies)

CRO-WELL: Croatian Longitudinal Study of Well-Being
Ljiljana Kaliterna Lipovčan (Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences, Zagreb) - Presenting Author
Andreja Brajša-Žganec (Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences, Zagreb)
Zvjezdana Prizmić Larsen (Psychological and Brain Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis)
Maja Tadić (Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences, Zagreb)
Lana Lučić (Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences, Zagreb)

Using International Social Survey Programme in Promoting Sustainability
Branko Ančić (Institute for social research in Zagreb) - Presenting Author
Marija Brajdić Vuković (University of Zagreb)
Mladen Domazet (Institute for political ecology)
Dinka Marinović Jerolimov (Institute for social research in Zagreb)
Andro Rilović (Institute for political ecology)

Secondary School Students’ Cross-Cultural Survey – Experiences from CHIEF Project (Cultural Heritage and Identities of Europe's Future)
Renata Franc (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb) - Presenting Author
Marina Maglić (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb)
Goran Milas (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb)
Tomislav Pavlović (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb)
Ines Sučić (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb)

Survey Methodology in Practice: Optimization of Data Collection Methods
Dubravka Sinčić Ćorić (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics & Business) - Presenting Author
Martina Mikrut (University of J. J. Strossmayer Osijek, Faculty of Law)
Ante Šalinović (IPSOS)

The Effect of Informed Consent on Response Rate in EUROGRADUATE Pilot Survey in Croatia
Ivan Rimac (Faculty of Law, Department of Social Work, University of Zagreb) - Presenting Author
Jelena Ogresta (Faculty of Law, Department of Social Work, University of Zagreb)

Fertility Surveys in Croatia
Ivan Čipin (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics & Business, Department of Demography) - Presenting Author
Petra Međimurec (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics & Business, Department of Demography)

EDC - FEB Library Lobby
16:30 - 17:30

Responsive and Adaptive Design (RAD) for Survey Optimization 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Asaph Young Chun (Statistics Research Institute, Statistics Korea)
Dr Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands)

Prior Elicitation for Bayesian Adaptive Survey Design
Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands and Utrecht University)
Shiya Wu (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Joep Burger (Statistics Netherlands)
Ralph Meijers (Statistics Netherlands)

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Conducting Targeted Nonresponse Follow-up in the Economic Census in an Adaptive Design Framework
Stephen Kaputa (US Census Bureau) - Presenting Author
Yukiko Ellis (US Census Bureau)

Understanding the Impact of Incentives on Survey Response
Catherine Grant (-) - Presenting Author

D04
16:30 - 17:30

Methodological Issues in Surveying Older People 2

Session Organisers:
Mr Jan-Lucas Schanze (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences (Dept. Survey Design and Methodology))
Dr Emanuela Sala (Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milano Bicocca)
Dr Annette Scherpenzeel (SHARE – Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) )
Professor Wander van der Vaart (University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht)
Ms Daniele Zaccaria (Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milano Bicocca)

Interviewer Effects in Face-to-Face Interviews Among Older Respondents
Geert Loosveldt (KU Leuven) - Presenting Author
Koen Beullens (KU Leuven)
Caroline Vandenplas (KU Leuven)

Who Interviews Whom? Interviewer Effects and Consequences for Survey Measures in Nursing Home Populations
Patrick Kutschar (Institute of Nursing Science, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg) - Presenting Author
Martin Weichbold (Department of Sociology, Paris Lodron University Salzburg)

How to Measure Couples’ Transitions into Retirement
Laura Konzelmann (Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)) - Presenting Author

D16
16:30 - 17:30

New Strategies of Assessing Data Quality within Interviewer-Administered Surveys 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Laura Silver (Pew Research Center)
Mr Kyle Taylor (Pew Research Center)
Ms Danielle Cuddington (Pew Research Center)
Dr Patrick Moynihan (Pew Research Center)

Metrics that Matter: Findings from Implementing a Centralized Field Quality System
Galina Zapryanova (Gallup)
Anita Pugliese (Gallup)
Jay Loschky (Gallup) - Presenting Author

Lessons Learned from Using Paradata to Assess Data Quality and Inform Operational Strategies: Comparative Analyses on National Aging Studies in Thailand and Malaysia
Gina Cheung (SRC, University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Jay Lin (SRC, University of Michigan)

Do Different Respondent Selection Methods Mean Different Survey Estimates? Evidence from 2013 Turkey Demographic and Health Survey
Melike Saraç (Hacettepe Üniversitesi) - Presenting Author
İsmet Koç (Hacettepe University)

D17
16:30 - 17:30

Meeting the Challenges of Teaching Quantitative Research Methods 3

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

The Teaching and Learning of Quantitative Social Science Research Methods Online
Debbie Collins (NCRM, University of Southampton) - Presenting Author

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Web Based Research on Educational Model for Future IT Specialists
Natalia Frolova (NRU HSE) - Presenting Author

A New Approach to Teaching the Re-Use of Survey Data - Online, Interactive “Data Skills Modules”
Vanessa Higgins (UK Data Service, University of Manchester) - Presenting Author

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D18
16:30 - 17:30

The Power and Pitfalls of Combining Survey and Sensor Data 2

Session Organisers:
Miss Anne Elevelt (Utrecht University)
Dr Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)
Dr Vera Toepoel (Utrecht University)

Consideration of Device-Related Error Sources in Integrated Collection of Smartphone Sensor Data and Survey Data
Nejc Berzelak (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Uroš Podkrižnik (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences)
Jasna Urbančič (Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Jožef Stefan Institute)
Matej Senožetnik (Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Jožef Stefan Institute)
Vasja Vehovar (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences)

Squats in Surveys: The Use of Accelerometers for Fitness Tasks in Surveys.
Anne Elevelt (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Jan Karem Höhne (University of Mannheim; RECSM-Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Annelies Blom (University of Mannheim)

Predicting Completion Conditions in Mobile Web Surveys with Acceleration Data
Christoph Kern (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Stephan Schlosser (University of Göttingen)
Jan Karem Höhne (University of Mannheim)
Melanie Audrey Revilla (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

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D19
16:30 - 17:30

Understanding Nonrespondents to Inform Survey Protocol Design 3

Session Organisers:
Ms Brenda Schafer (Internal Revenue Service)
Dr Scott Leary (Internal Revenue Service)
Mr Rizwan Javaid (Internal Revenue Service)
Mr Pat Langetieg (Internal Revenue Service)
Dr Jocelyn Newsome (Westat )

Online Panel Paradata versus Questionnaire Navigation Paradata as Predictors of Non-Response and Attrition
Sebastian Kocar (Australian National University) - Presenting Author
Nicholas Biddle (Australian National University)

Using Representativeness Indicators to Evaluate the Impacts of Non-Response on Understanding Society Survey Dataset Quality
Jamie Moore (Department of Social Statistics and Demography, University of Southampton) - Presenting Author
Gabriele Durrant (Department of Social Statistics and Demography, University of Southampton)
Peter Smith (Department of Social Statistics and Demography, University of Southampton)

D20
16:30 - 17:30

Linking Surveys and Social Media Data – Challenges, Applications and Solutions 3

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

Acquiring Personal Facebook Data – Is it Still Possible?
Zoltan Kmetty (Eötvös Loránd University)
Anna Vancsó (Corvinus University, Budapest)
Daniel Váry (Eötvös Loránd University)
Adam Stefkovics (Eötvös Loránd University) - Presenting Author

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New Data Sources in Social Science Research: Things to Know Before Working with Reddit Data
Ashley Amaya (RTI International) - Presenting Author
Ruben Bach (Universitat Mannheim)
Florian Keusch (Universitat Mannheim)
Frauke Kreuter (University of Maryland)

Tracking Presidential Approval with Twitter: A Critical Comparison of Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Analyses
Robyn Ferg (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Johann Gagnon-Bartsch (University of Michigan)
Fred Conrad (University of Michigan)

D21
16:30 - 17:30

Questionnaire Translation: Achievements and New Challenges Ahead 3

Session Organisers:
Ms Brita Dorer (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Alisú Schoua-Glusberg (Research Support Services, Chicago)

The Translation Management Tool (TMT) – Lessons Learned from its Use in ESS Rounds 8 and 9
Brita Dorer (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Maurice M. Martens (CentERdata-University of Tilburg)

A Multidisciplinary Translatability Assessment as a 3MC Minesweeping Exercise
Steve Dept (cApStAn)
Elica Krajceva (cApStAn) - Presenting Author

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Advance Translation as a Means of Improving Source Questionnaire Translatability? Findings from a Think-Aloud Study for French and German
Brita Dorer (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

D23
16:30 - 17:30

Lessons Learned from Studies on Refugees 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Christoph Homuth (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))
Dr Gisela Will (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))
Dr Roman Auriga (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))

Probabilistic Sampling for Hard to Find Populations with Frame Deficiencies: Can Syrian Refugees be Sampled Using Registration Data in Turkey?
Tugba Adali (Assistant Professor) - Presenting Author
Sinan Turkyilmaz (Professor)
Melike Sarac (Research Assistant)

Establishing a Panel Study on Refugees – Insights from the IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees
Manuel Siegert (Research Center “Migration, Integration and Asylum” at the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees) - Presenting Author
Jannes Jacobsen (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) )

Panel Attrition and Accessibility in Longitudinal Surveys on Refugees
Katharina Sandbrink (infas Institute for Applied Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Michael Ruland (infas Institute for Applied Social Sciences)

D24
16:30 - 17:30

How to Deal with "Don't Know" and Other Non-Response Codes in Online and Mixed-Mode Surveys 2

Session Organiser: Mr Tim Hanson (Kantar Public)

Do We Know What to Do With “Don’t Know”?
Alice McGee (Kantar Public) - Presenting Author
Tim Hanson (Kantar Public)
Luke Taylor (Kantar Public)

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Implementation of ‘Do Not Know’ and ‘Prefer Not to Answer’ in Mobile Surveys
James Thom (Ipsos MORI) - Presenting Author
Lucy Lindley (Ipsos MORI)
Patten Smith (Ipsos MORI)
Sam Clemens (Ipsos MORI)

The Presentation of Don't Know Answer Options in Web Surveys: An Experiment with the NatCen Panel
Bernard Steen (NatCen Social Research)
Curtis Jessop (NatCen Social Research)
Marta Mezzanzanica (NatCen Social Research) - Presenting Author
Ruxandra Comanaru (NatCen Social Research)

D25
16:30 - 17:30

Gender Equality in Comparative Perspective 2

Session Organisers:
Dr Natalia Soboleva (LCSR National Research University Higher School of Economics)
Dr Vera Lomazzi (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Beatrice Elena Chromková Manea (Masaryk University)

Gender Role Attitudes in Eastern- and Central Europe
Emese Vita (Sociology) - Presenting Author

Exploring Similarities and Differences in Gender Role Attitudes and Practices in Asian Societies: Based on EASS 2006/16 and CAFS
Hachiro Iwai (Kyoto University) - Presenting Author

Monitoring Gender Equality: Gender Based Happiness Inequality across Europe
Hilal Arslan (Institute of Population Studies, Hacettepe University) - Presenting Author

D26
16:30 - 17:30

2020 Vision: Concise Results from the European Social Survey

Session Organiser: Mr Stefan Swift (European Social Survey, City, University of London)

Who Understands Basic Income?
Mare Ainsaar (University of Tartu) - Presenting Author

Disentangling the Sanction-Policy Linkage: Public Perceptions and the Influence of the Party System
Andrea Fumarola (Universitetet i Bergen) - Presenting Author

Working Hours Mismatch and Mental Health in Europe
Andoni Montes (UCM) - Presenting Author

Can We Use the European Social Survey to Study Same-Sex Partners in Europe?
Ceylan Engin (University of Milan) - Presenting Author
Giulia Maria Dotti Sani (European University Institute)

Secularization – A Tendency, but Why? What Remains When Cross-Sectional Differences Are Purged from a Longitudinal Analysis
Heiner Meulemann (Universität zu Köln) - Presenting Author
Alexander W. Schmidt-Catran (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Does Public Support for the Welfare State Translate into Support for the Environmental State?: Multilevel Evidence from the European Social Survey
Kirils Makarovs (University of Essex) - Presenting Author

D30
16:30 - 17:30

Social Inequalities in Health: Insights from Cross-National Survey Research 2

Session Organiser: Professor Sigrun Olafsdottir (University of Iceland)

The Association between Social Networking Sites (SNSs) Use and Old People Health and Wellbeing
Alessandra Gaia (University of Milan-Bicocca) - Presenting Author
Emanuela Sala (University of Milan-Bicocca)
Gabriele Cerati (University of Milan-Bicocca)

Objective and Subjective Wealth and Their Impact on Adolescent Health - the Case of Weight Related Riskfactors - HBSC
Caroline Residori (University of Luxembourg) - Presenting Author
Andreas Heinz (University of Luxembourg)

A Comparative Study of Religious Activity, Life and Health Expectancy: Results from the Survey of Health and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)
Chi-Tsun Chiu (Academia Sinica) - Presenting Author

D31
16:30 - 17:30

Design and Measurement Challenges in Researching Migrants 1

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

Researching Ethnic Diasporas in International Settings
Hayk Gyuzalyan (CMC)
Susan Pattie (Armenian Institute)
Razmik Panossian (Gulbenkian Foundation) - Presenting Author

The Coverage of Migrants in Cross-National Surveys - Experiences from the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC)
Markus Bönisch (Statistics Austria) - Presenting Author

Recruiting Migrant Workers in Australia for Cross Sectional Surveys of Exposure Workplace Hazards: Successes and Failures
Alison Daly (Curtin University)
Alison Reid (Curtin University) - Presenting Author

D32
16:30 - 17:30

Social Attitudes and Behaviour in a Continuous Global Perspective: The International Social Survey Programme 2

Session Organisers:
Ms Regina Jutz (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )
Dr Evi Scholz (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )
Professor Tom W. Smith (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Professor Christof Wolf (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences )

Religious Change in Global Perspective: The International Social Survey Program, 1991-2018
Tom W Smith (NORC at the University of Chicago) - Presenting Author

Is Civil Society Always Good for Participatory Democracy?
SEOKHO KIM (Seoul National University) - Presenting Author
Woo-Yeon Jung (Seoul National University)
Sang-Hyo Han (Seoul National University)
Kyu-Ho Shin (Seoul National University)

D33
16:30 - 17:30

Collecting Self-Report Data Using New(er) One-to-One Communication Modes

Session Organisers:
Professor Michael Schober (New School for Social Research)
Professor Frederick Conrad (University of Michigan)
Mr Andrew Hupp (University of Michigan)

Efficiency of Interviews on Smartphones: Texting versus Voice
Frederick Conrad (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Andrew Hupp (University of Michigan)
Christopher Antoun (University of Maryland)
H. Yanna Yan (University of Michigan)
MIchael Schober (The New School )

Interviewer-Respondent Rapport in CAPI and Video-Mediated Interviews
Hanyu Sun (Westat) - Presenting Author
Frederick Conrad (University of Michigan)

Gaze Patterns and the Self-View Window in Skype Survey Interviews
Shelley Feuer (U.S. Census Bureau)
Michael Schober (New School for Social Research) - Presenting Author

D09
16:30 - 17:30

Managing Change in Survey Time-Series 2

Session Organiser: Ms Daphne Ahrendt (Eurofound)

Children’s Perception of Stigma: Using Item Response Theory (IRT) to Ensure Assessment Comparability across Chronic Conditions.
Jin-Shei Lai (Northwestern University) - Presenting Author
David Cella (Northwestern University)
Amy Paller (Northwestern University)
Cindy Nowinski (Northwestern University)

Measuring Change in News Heard in Business Conditions by a Mixed-Mode Survey
Z. Tuba Suzer-Gurtekin (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Yingjia Fu (University of Michigan)
Caitlin Beach (University of Michigan)
Peter Sparks (University of Michigan)
Richard Curtin (University of Michigan)

Is it the End of Landline Phone Surveys? Considerations from a French Health General Population Survey
Noémie Soullier (Santé publique France)
Stéphane Legleye (INSEE) - Presenting Author
Jean-Baptiste Richard (Santé publique France)

D11
16:30 - 17:30

Mobile-First Survey Design: Going Beyond Mobile Optimization in Web Surveys 2

Session Organiser: Ms Laura Wronski (SurveyMonkey)

Too Old for Games? Investigating the Appeal of Gamification by Age
William Giraldo (Nielsen Company) - Presenting Author
Malgorzata Siarkiewicz (Nielsen Company)
Jeff Scagnelli (Nielsen Company)

The Power of Referrals: Investigating the Benefits of Mobile Referral Recruitment
Malgorzata Siarkiewicz (Nielsen) - Presenting Author
William Giraldo (Nielsen)
Jeff Scagnelli (Nielsen)

Using a Respondent-Centred Design Model to Aid Cognition in Surveys.
Victoria Cummings (Office for National Statistics ) - Presenting Author

D12
17:30 - 19:00

Synergies for Europe's Research Infrastructures in the Social Sciences: Showcasing the SERISS project

Session Organisers:
Dr Sarah Butt (ESS ERIC (on behalf of the SERISS Consortium))
Professor Rory Fitzgerald (ESS ERIC (on behalf of the SERISS Consortium))

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