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ESRA 2023 Program

              



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Tuesday 18 July


08:15 - 17:00

Registration desk opens

09:00 - 10:30

Conference opening & Keynote from Professor Daniel Oberski: Social measurement: how are we doing? (Room: Aula Magna)

10:30 - 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 - 12:30

Recruiting Web Surveys via Postal-Mail: Best-Practice, Experiments, and Innovation 1 (Room: U6-01a)

Session Organisers:
Dr Jean Philippe Décieux (Federal Insitute for Population Research)
Dr Carina Cornesse (DIW Berlin)

Recruiting a Small Probability-Based Online Panel Using Mail and SMS
Markus Hahn (Australian National University) - Presenting Author
Nicholas Biddle (Australian National University)

The role of incentives in the response rate and representativity of an official large-scale probability-based online panel
Raül Tormos (Centre d'Estudis d'Opinió - Generalitat de Catalunya) - Presenting Author
Jordi Muñoz (Centre d'Estudis d'Opinió)

Recruitment of the first cohort for the RKI Panel
Johannes Lemcke (Robert Koch-Institut) - Presenting Author
Michael Lange (Robert Koch-Institut)
Robin Houben (Robert Koch-Institut)
Marcel Hintze (Robert Koch-Insitut)
Ilter Öztürk (Robert Koch-Insitut)
Jennifer Allen (Robert Koch-Institut)
Patrick Schmich (Robert Koch-Institut)

Landfills full of $5 bills: Address-based sampling in the Understanding America Study
Bas Weerman (University of Southern California)
Marco Angrisani (University of Southern California)
Tania Gutsche (University of Southern California) - Presenting Author

Does a QR-Code in the invitation letter increase participation in a push-to-web survey?
Christiane Bozoyan (LMU Munich) - Presenting Author
Claudia Schmiedeberg (LMU Munich)
Jette Schröder (GESIS)

11:00 - 12:30

Restarting the debate on unipolar vs. bipolar rating scales 1 (Room: U6-01b)

Session Organisers:
Dr Mario Callegaro (Google Cloud)
Dr Yongwei Yang (Google)

Bipolar and unipolar response scales in translated surveys: the importance of source analysis for multilingual surveys
Musab Hayatli (cApStAn) - Presenting Author
Dorothée Behr (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Agree with Who?: Acquiescence Bias in Agreement Question Types is More Likely a Polarity Effect
Megan Hendrich (Ipsos US Public Affairs) - Presenting Author
Randall Thomas (Ipsos US Public Affairs)

Neither here nor there? Respondents’ explanation for choosing the midpoint in bipolar scales
Eva Aizpurua ( ) - Presenting Author
Carmen María León (University of Castilla-La Mancha)

11:00 - 12:30

Smart surveys: Measurement, data processing and data integration 1 (Room: U6-01c)

Session Organisers:
Dr Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)
Professor Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands)

Surveys or digital trace data, which one should we use? Using Generalized MultiTrait-MultiMethod models to simultaneously estimate the measurement quality of surveys and digital trace data.
Oriol J. Bosch (The London School of Economics) - Presenting Author
Melanie Revilla (IBEI)
Patrick Sturgis (The London School of Economics)
Jouni Kuha (The London School of Economics)

Methodological challenges in triangulating children’s smartphone use and online behaviour
Bence Ságvári (Center for Social Sciences, Corvinus University of Budapest) - Presenting Author
Bence Kollányi (Center for Social Sciences)

Social Media for Smart Surveys and Statistics
Camilla Salvatore (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Silvia Biffignandi (CESS)
Annamaria Bianchi (University of Bergamo)

11:00 - 12:30

Inattentiveness and Satisficing in Self-Administered Surveys 1 (Room: U6-01e)

Session Organisers:
Dr Joss Roßmann (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany)
Dr Henning Silber (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany)
Dr Sebastian Lundmark (SOM Institute, Sweden)
Dr Tobias Gummer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany)

Comparing different types of respondents’ attentiveness measures: Experimental evidence from the German Internet Panel and the Swedish Citizen Panel
Sebastian Lundmark (University of Gothenburg) - Presenting Author
Henning Silber (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Joss Roßmann (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Tobias Gummer (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Attention check failures in online surveys: On the influence of survey design options and respondent specific characteristics
Hawal Shamon (Forschungszentrum Jülich) - Presenting Author

An Innovative Approach to the Measurement of Satisficing in Open-ended Questions from Web Probing
Dörte Naber (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Maria del Carmen Navarro-Gonzalez (University of Granada)
Jose-Luis Padilla (University of Granada)

11:00 - 12:30

Survey Data Harmonisation 1 (Room: U6-01f)

Session Organisers:
Dr Ruxandra Comanaru (European Social Survey, City University, London UK)
Ms Daniela Negoita (European Values Study, Tilburg University, The Netherlands)

Surveycodings.org for surveying socio-economic variables: educational attainment, field of education, occupation, industry, religious denominations
Kea Tijdens (WageIndicator Foundation, University of Amsterdam) - Presenting Author
Ruud Luijkx (European Values Study/Tilburg University/University of Trento)
Verena Ortmanns (German Institute for Adult Education Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning)
Silke Schneider (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Daniela Negoita (European Values Study/ Tilburg University)
Maurice Martens (Centerdata)

Good enough? A comparison of different harmonization procedures and their substantive consequences
Boris Heizmann (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Cross-national cognitive testing: harmonising question testing across two European social surveys
Lisa Rutherford (National Centre for Social Research)
Jo D'Ardenne (National Centre for Social Research) - Presenting Author

Bridging the divide: Ex-post harmonisation between the European Values Study and the European Social Survey. A possible scenario of future collaboration.
Daniela Negoita (European Values Study - Tilburg University) - Presenting Author
Ruxandra Comanaru (European Social Survey - City University)

11:00 - 12:30

Survey Nonresponse Trends and Trust in Surveys: A global perspective on the current survey climate 1 (Room: U6-06)

Session Organisers:
Professor Bettina Langfeldt (University of Kassel)
Mrs Ulrike Schwabe (DZHW)
Dr Henning Silber (GESIS)

Trust in surveys, income non-response and linkage consent - the SHARE perspective
Imke Herold (MEA-SHARE and SHARE Berlin Institute) - Presenting Author
Arne Bethmann (MEA-SHARE and SHARE Berlin Institute)
Michael Bergmann (MEA-SHARE and SHARE Berlin Institute)

Trust Us: The Role of Polls in Society in 2022
Jon Cohen (Primera Capital)
Laura Wronski (SurveyMonkey) - Presenting Author

Public Opinion Research in Russia After February 2022: Crisis of Confidence or Business as Usual?
Eli Feiman (United States Department of State)
Dina Smeltz (Chicago Council on Global Affairs) - Presenting Author

Survey attitudes and confidence in leaders in polling institutions
jibum kim (Sungkyunkwan University) - Presenting Author
Jae-Mahn Shim (Korea University)
Sori Kim (Gallup Korea)
Tom W. Smith (NORC at the University of Chicago)

11:00 - 12:30

Adapting survey mode in a changing survey landscape: Experiences from repeat cross-national, cross-sectional, and general social surveys 1 (Room: U6-07)

Session Organisers:
Ms Siobhan O'Muircheartaigh (European Social Survey ERIC (City, University of London))
Mr Tim Hanson (European Social Survey ERIC (City, University of London))
Dr Oshrat Hochman (GESIS)
Dr Rene Bautista (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Professor Rory Fitzgerald (European Social Survey ERIC (City, University of London))

An Experimental Evaluation of Changing to a Mixed Mode Design in the National Study of Caregiving
Mengyao Hu (University of Michigan)
Vicki Freedman (University of Michigan )
Justin Kamens (Westat)
Shawn McCloskey (Westat)
Mick Couper (University of Michigan )
Mary Beth Ofstedal (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author

ESS 10 in Israel: Self-Completion Fieldworker-Assisted Data Collection
Irit Adler (B.I. Cohen Institute, Tel Aviv University) - Presenting Author
Erez Garnai (B.I. Cohen Institute, Tel Aviv University)
Sigal Alon (B.I. Cohen Institute, Tel Aviv University)

Implementing self-completion mode - experiences of the Polish ESS
Michal Kotnarowski (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author

Dealing with Decreasing Response Rates and Increasing Interview Costs: Simultaneous vs. Sequential Mixed-Mode Design within a German Nationwide Survey Experiment
Anke Erdmann (Federal Criminal Police Office) - Presenting Author
Christoffer Glaubitz (State Criminal Police Office Schleswig-Holstein)

General Social Survey Web Experiments and European Social Survey Baselines: A multi-survey attempt at experimental validation
Benjamin Schapiro (NORC at the University of Chicago) - Presenting Author
Eyob Moges (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Rene Bautista (NORC at the University of Chicago)

11:00 - 12:30

State of the Metadata Infrastructure (Room: U6-08)

Session Organisers:
Mr Knut Wenzig (DIW Berlin/SOEP)
Mr Daniel Bela (LIfBi – Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsverläufe)
Dr Arne Bethmann (SHARE Germany)

From Questionnaire Documentation to OnlineSurvey with LimeSurvey and back based on DDI 3.2 LC
Claus-Peter Klas (GESIS-Leibniz institute for the social sciences) - Presenting Author
Oliver Hopt (GESIS-Leibniz institute for the social sciences)
Sigit Nugraha (GESIS-Leibniz institute for the social sciences)

Towards Metadata Driven Harmonisation
Hayley Mills (CLOSER, UCL) - Presenting Author
Jon Johnson (CLOSER, UCL)

Linked Open Research Data for Social Science – a concept registry for granular data documentation
Jana Nebelin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin)) - Presenting Author
Antonia May (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Pascal Siegers (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Andreas Daniel ( Deutsche Zentrum für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung (DZHW))
Jan Goebel (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin))
Dagmar Kern (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Benjamin Zapilko (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Fakhri Momeni (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Knut Wenzig (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

State of the DDI Cloud
Knut Wenzig (DIW Berlin/SOEP) - Presenting Author
Claudia Saalbach (DIW Berlin/SOEP)
Xiaoyao Han (DIW Berlin/SOEP)

11:00 - 12:30

New Social Norms in Times of Covid-19: Challenges for Survey Research 1 (Room: U6-09)

Session Organisers:
Dr Ivar Krumpal (University of Leipzig)
Professor Peter Kriwy (Chemnitz University of Technology)

Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy After and Before the Beginning of Vaccination Campaign in Italy
Antonio Fasanella (Sapienza-University of Rome)
Fiorenzo Parziale (Sapienza-University of Rome) - Presenting Author
Lorenzo Barbanera (Sapienza-University of Rome)

Covid-19 Vaccine Skepticism and its Determinants in Turkey
Ceylan Engin (Boğaziçi University) - Presenting Author
Sena Akkoç (Boğaziçi University)

Compliance with COVID-19 Protective Measures and Attitudes Towards Vaccination in Slovenia: Methodological Challenges
Ana Slavec (InnoRenew CoE) - Presenting Author

Measuring Compliance with Covid-19 Preventive Interventions: Text vs. Image Vignettes in a Factorial Survey on Wearing Face Masks
Knut Petzold (Zittau/Goerlitz University of Applied Sciences) - Presenting Author

Face-to-Face-Interviews during the Covid-19 pandemic and the effects of mask usage: Experience from Germany
Karoline Estermann (University of Bonn, Department of Sociology) - Presenting Author
Manuela Schmidt (University of Bonn, Department of Sociology)
Rebekka Atakan (University of Bonn, Department of Sociology)

11:00 - 12:30

Agility and the Survey Life-Cycle - If and what survey practitioners can learn from software development 1 (Room: U6-11)

Session Organisers:
Dr Yuri Pettinicchi (SHARE Berlin Institute)
Dr Arne Bethmann (TU Munich / SHARE Germany)

Agile Project Management Using SCRUM in SHARE
Marika de Bruijne (Centerdata)
Yuri Pettinicchi (SHARE Berlin Institute) - Presenting Author
Karin Schuller (SHARE Berlin Institute)

Applying Agile Project Management to Survey Design: The Implementation of Respondent-Centred Design to Improve Survey Quality
Ebony Armstrong (Office for National Statistics)
Daniel Thomas (Office for National Statistics) - Presenting Author

Creating Innovative Survey Instruments and Designing Web Questionnaires in a Traditional Project Environment: Agile Development is Not Just “Waterfall in Sprints”
Andrea Schulze (DZHW) - Presenting Author
Christian Friedrich (DZHW)

Managing a multi-client collaborative project - agile working in large projects.
Inna Becher (LINK) - Presenting Author

11:00 - 12:30

Perceptions of Inequality and Justice 1 (Room: U6-20)

Session Organisers:
Ms Jule Adriaans (Bielefeld University)
Dr Sandra Bohmann (Socio-Economic Panel Study at DIW Berlin)
Professor Stefan Liebig (Socio-Economic Panel Study at DIW Berlin)
Mr Matteo Targa (Socio-Economic Panel Study at DIW Berlin)

Reflections of subjective inequality and political actions: The role of the target outgroup
Tomislav Pavlović (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar) - Presenting Author
Renata Franc (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar)
Ingrid Storm (Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society)

Disentangling people’s fairness of earnings evaluations using distributional survey experiments
Sandra Gilgen (University of Zurich) - Presenting Author
Christoph Zangger (University of Bern)

Window-dressing or Justice? Survey Experiments on Citizen Perceptions of Police Misconduct
Sophia Hatz (Uppsala University) - Presenting Author
Kristine Eck (Uppsala University)

Perceptions and preferences about income taxes: A factorial survey approach
Julio Iturra (University of Bremen) - Presenting Author
Juan Carlos Castillo (Universidad de Chile)
Luis Maldonado (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)

Who should get and who should give? A survey experiment on public preferences for both sides of redistribution
Jan Gniza (University Erlangen-Nürnberg) - Presenting Author
Tilman Wörz (University Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Licia Bobzien (Hertie School Berlin)

11:00 - 12:30

Integrating Data from Different Survey Projects (Room: U6-21)

Session Organisers:
Dr Piotr Cichocki (Adam Mickiewicz University)
Dr Piotr Jabkowski (Adam Mickiewicz University)
Dr Marta Kołczyńska (Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences)

Multidimensional Deprivation Index using Data Integration Approaches in Small Area Estimation: A Colombian Case Study
Angelo Moretti (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Alejandra Arias-Salazar (Freie Universitat Berlin)
Natalia Rojas-Perilla (United Arab Emirates University)

Training in times of crisis – The interrelation of further training investments and business-cycle effects
Marion Thiele (Federal Institute for Vocational Training and Education (BIBB))
Myriam Baum (Federal Institute for Vocational Training and Education (BIBB)) - Presenting Author
Dominik Becker (Federal Institute for Vocational Training and Education (BIBB))
Harald Pfeifer (Federal Institute for Vocational Training and Education (BIBB))

Validation of a Survey-to-Survey Imputation Approach to Filling Poverty Data Gaps at Low Cost: Evidence from a Randomized Survey Experiment
Hai-Anh Dang (World Bank)
Talip Kilic (World Bank) - Presenting Author
Vladimir Hlasny (United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia)
Calogero Carletto (World Bank)
Kseniya Abanokova (World Bank)

A controlled vocabulary for a Social Sciences knowledge graph: better definition of relationships
Janete Saldanha Bach (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Claus-Peter Klas (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

To what extent do supply and demand meet in politics? Comparing databases for the 2022 Italian General Elections
Maria Paola Faggiano (Sapienza - University of Rome)
Michela Cavagnuolo (Sapienza - University of Rome) - Presenting Author
Viviana Capozza (Sapienza - University of Rome)

11:00 - 12:30

Survey methods for studying the impact of multiple crises on attitudes towards the EU: findings and methodological challenges (Room: U6-22)

Session Organisers:
Dr Simona Guglielmi (University of Milan)
Mr Gonzalo Franetovic (University of Milan)

How did Covid affect European legitimacy? A search for clues with ESS data
Angelika Scheuer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

The change within: How crises contexts influence EU support and its explanation of citizens.
Alexia Katsanidou (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Ann-Kathrin Reinl (University of Gent)

How Multiple Crises Change Citizens' Attitudes on European Integration
Lukas Lauener (FORS / University of Lausanne) - Presenting Author

EU solidarity in troubling times: does cultural cleavage matter?
Simona Guglielmi (University of Milan) - Presenting Author
Gonzalo Franetovic (University of Milan)

Subjects, cohorts, attainment or selection? Disentangling the effect of schooling on political beliefs in adulthood
Nicole Martin (University of Manchester)
Ralph Scott (Cardiff University)
Roland Kappe (University College London) - Presenting Author

11:00 - 12:30

The LGBTQI* challenge: How to include sexual and gender minorities in general population, longitudinal and cross-national surveys? 1 (Room: U6-23)

Session Organisers:
Mrs Lisa de Vries (Bielefeld University)
Dr Mirjam Fischer (University of Cologne)
Professor Stephanie Steinmetz (Universities of Lausanne and Amsterdam)

Development of a Single Non-binary Gender Item: Methodology and Implications for Asking about Gender
Kristen Miller (National Center for Health Statistics) - Presenting Author

Beyond the Binary: Possibilities, Challenges, and Perspectives in the Measurement of Sex/Gender
Lisa de Vries (Bielefeld University) - Presenting Author
Mirjam Fischer (Goethe University Frankfurt)
David Kasprowski (DIW Berlin)

Moving beyond the binary – Examining the advantages and challenges of a more complex sex and gender identity measure in a Swiss population survey
Stephanie Steinmetz (FORS and University of Lausanne) - Presenting Author
Verena Ortmanns (German Institute for Adult Education - Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning)

11:00 - 12:30

New Developments and Challenges in Measuring Socioeconomic Status (Room: U6-28)

Session Organisers:
Professor Natalja Menold (Technische Universität Dresden)
Mrs Luise Richter (Technische Universität Dresden)
Mr Roberto Briceno-Rosas (GESIS)

How reliable is the educational measurement in surveys? An international test-retest study
Roberto Briceno-Rosas (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Challenging the Limitations of Status Indices: Expanding the Use of Survey Data for a Revised Theoretical Framework
Afife Yasemin Yilmaz (SHARE Berlin Institute) - Presenting Author

Impact of Scale Orientation on Measurement of Subjective Social Status in a Cross-National Survey
Frederick Conrad (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author

The effect of operationalisation on the correlation between objective and subjective socioeconomic status. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Luise Richter (Technische Universität Dresden) - Presenting Author
Natalja Menold (Technische Universität Dresden)

11:00 - 12:30

Surveying Older People in Times of Crisis: Methodological Issues 1 (Room: U6-02)

Session Organisers:
Dr Michael Weinhardt (DZA German Centre of Gerontology)
Dr Jan-Lucas Schanze (GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Michael Bergmann (Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE))
Dr Annette Scherpenzeel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (Nivel))
Dr Stefan Stuth (DZA German Centre of Gerontology)
Dr Julia Simonson (DZA German Centre of Gerontology)

Revisiting interviewer continuity in a panel survey of older respondents
Michael Bergmann (MEA-SHARE and SHARE Berlin Institute) - Presenting Author
Šime Smolić (University of Zagreb - Faculty of Economics and Business)

Can we better include people with dementia in an annual survey about elderly care?
Carolin Holm (National Board of Health and Welfare - Sweden) - Presenting Author
My Raquette (National Board of Health and Welfare - Sweden)

The use of proxy respondents in research involving oldest-old: Proxies’ profiles and data quality in SWISS100 study
Daniele Zaccaria (University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland) - Presenting Author
Stefano Cavalli (University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland)
Barbara Masotti (University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland)
Justine Falciola (University of Geneva)
Armin von Gunten (Lausanne University Hospital)
François Hermann (Geneva University Hospitals )
Daniela Jopp (University of Lausanne)

Addressing answer consistency of residents in retirement homes: experiences from a mixed-methods study
Marie-Kristin Döbler (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) - Presenting Author
Katrin Drasch (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)

12:30 - 14:00

Lunch

12.30 - 14.00

ESRA 21-23 board meeting

14:00 - 15:30

Recruiting Web Surveys via Postal-Mail: Best-Practice, Experiments, and Innovation 2 (Room: U6-01a)

Session Organisers:
Dr Jean Philippe Décieux (Federal Insitute for Population Research)
Dr Carina Cornesse (DIW Berlin)

Quid Pro Quota? The Effects of Incentives on Survey Participation
Daniel Weitzel (Colorado State University)
Katharina Pfaff (University of Vienna) - Presenting Author
Sylvia Kritzinger (University of Vienna)

From Concurrent Mixed-Mode to Push-to-Web: Experimental Design Change in a Panel Survey Study with Postal Mail Recruitment
Carina Cornesse (German Institute for Economic Research) - Presenting Author
Jean-Yves Gerlitz (University of Bremen)
Olaf Groh-Samberg (University of Bremen)

Examining Data Quality and Respondent Burden When QR Codes Push Respondents to Complete Via Mobile Devices: An Experiment on a U.S. Government Web-Only Survey
Scott Leary (Internal Revenue Service) - Presenting Author
Kris Pate (Internal Revenue Service)
Brenda Schafer (Internal Revenue Service)
Rizwan Javaid (Internal Revenue Service)
Pat Langetieg (Internal Revenue Service)

The Effect of Targeting and Framing on Panel Recruitment: A Comparison Across Four Panels
Kim Backström (Åbo Akademi University) - Presenting Author
Sebastian Lundmark (University of Gothenburg)
Felix Cassel (University of Gothenburg)
Isak Vento (Åbo Akademi University)
Rasmus Sirén (Åbo Akademi University)
Jenny Backström (Åbo Akademi University)
Kim Strandberg (Åbo Akademi University)
Jordi Muñoz (Universitat de Barcelona)
Raül Tormos (Centre d'Estudis d'Opinió)

14:00 - 15:30

Inattentiveness and Satisficing in Self-Administered Surveys 2 (Room: U6-01b)

Session Organisers:
Dr Joss Roßmann (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany)
Dr Henning Silber (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany)
Dr Sebastian Lundmark (SOM Institute, Sweden)
Dr Tobias Gummer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany)

What to do with instructional manipulation checks in data analysis? Evidence from the ResPOnsE COVID-19 survey
Riccardo Ladini (University of Milan) - Presenting Author
Nicola Maggini (University of Milan)

New evidence on response biases time stability in online surveys: use of IRT models and response time data
Marek Muszyński (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author
Artur Pokropek (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
Tomasz Żółtak (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences)

Do you agree? Do you strongly agree? Response categories and verification of substantive hypotheses
Artur Pokropek (IFiS PAN) - Presenting Author
Marek Muszyński (IFiS PAN)
Tomasz Żółtak (IFiS PAN)

Improving the Quality of Responses in Volunteer Web Survey Panels
Andy Peytchev (RTI) - Presenting Author
Emily Geisen (Qualtrics)
Emilia Peytcheva (RTI)

14:00 - 15:30

Survey Data Harmonisation 2 (Room: U6-01c)

Session Organisers:
Dr Ruxandra Comanaru (European Social Survey, City University, London UK)
Ms Daniela Negoita (European Values Study, Tilburg University, The Netherlands)

Connecting and Harmonizing Empirical Social Science Research in Societal Crises
Andrés Saravia (WZB) - Presenting Author
Stefan Liebig (FU Berlin)
Cordula Artelt (LIfBi)
Thorsten Faas (FU Berlin)
Monika Jungbauer-Gans (DZHW)
Anja Strobel (TU Chemnitz)
Mark Trappmann (IAB)

Revising the Statistic of German Adult Education Centres: How to assess and communicate issues of time-series comparability in a long-term panel study?
Kerstin Hoenig (German Institute for Adult Education - Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning ) - Presenting Author
Verena Ortmanns (German Institute for Adult Education - Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning )

Harmony: Development and use of a Natural Language Processing tool to facilitate measurement harmonisation across studies
Bettina Moltrecht (University College London) - Presenting Author
Eoin McElroy (University of Ulster)
Mauricio Hoffmann (Federal University of Santa Maria)
Thomas Wood (fastdatascience)

Biased Bivariate Correlations in Insufficiently Harmonized Survey Data
Ranjit K. Singh (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

14:00 - 15:30

Safe research data sharing: disclosivity and sensitivity issues 1 (Room: U6-01e)

Session Organisers:
Dr Aida Sanchez-Galvez (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Social Research Institute)
Dr Vilma Agalioti-Sgompou (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Social Research Institute)
Dr Deborah Wiltshire (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Benefits, Challenges, and Solutions for Reproducible Survey Research
Marieke Heers (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Brian Kleiner (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)
Alexandra Stam (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)

The role of data sharing in survey dropout: A study among scientists as respondents
Urs Fichtner (Institute of Medical Biometry and Statistics, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Center – University of Freiburg) - Presenting Author
Lukas Horstmeier (Institute of Medical Biometry and Statistics, Section of Health Care Research and Rehabilitation Research, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Center – University of Freiburg)
Boris Bruehmann (Institute of Medical Biometry and Statistics, Section of Health Care Research and Rehabilitation Research, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Center – University of Freiburg)
Manuel Watter (Institute of Medical Biometry and Statistics, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Center – University of Freiburg)
Harald Binder (Institute of Medical Biometry and Statistics, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Center – University of Freiburg)
Jochen Knaus (Institute of Medical Biometry and Statistics, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Center – University of Freiburg)

Tiered Data Classification for Safe Sharing of Longitudinal Cohort Data
Aida Sanchez-Galvez (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London) - Presenting Author
Claudia Yogeswaran (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)
Vilma Agalioti-Sgompou (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London)

Linking without unmasking: dwelling on framework for safe linkage of twitter and survey data.
Paulo Matos Serodio (University of Essex) - Presenting Author
Tarek Al Baghal (University of Essex)
Curtis Jessop (NatCen )
Shujun Liu (Cardiff University)
Luke Sloan (Cardiff University)
Matthew Williams (Cardiff University)

Shifting Pathways: Managing the risks of the different access routes for sensitive data
Deborah Wiltshire (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

14:00 - 15:30

Reducing respondent burden (Room: U6-01f)

Session Organiser: Ms Susanne Göttlinger (Statistics Austria)

Tracing respondents’ footpaths – How user journey analysis can help to reduce respondent burden
Katharina Roßbach (Statistics Norway) - Presenting Author
Dag F. Gravem (Statistics Norway)
Sara Grimstad (Statistics Norway)

Diminishing Returns: When Should Real-world Surveys Stop Sampling?
Georg Wittenburg (Inspirient) - Presenting Author
Josef Hartmann (Kantar)

Reducing Respondent Burden: Goal and Tool
Susanne Göttlinger (Statistics Austria) - Presenting Author
Andrea Schrott (Statistics Austria)
Pamela Kultscher (Statistics Austria)

Respondent Centred Surveys: Stop, Listen and then Design; Application at Pace
Ben Stewart (Office For National Statistics) - Presenting Author

14:00 - 15:30

Agility and the Survey Life-Cycle - If and what survey practitioners can learn from software development 2 (Room: U6-06)

Session Organisers:
Dr Yuri Pettinicchi (SHARE Berlin Institute)
Dr Arne Bethmann (TU Munich / SHARE Germany)

Developing data: how software-like development approach can enhance the survey data management
Domingo Scisci (DASSI - Data Archive for Social Science in Italy, University of Milano-Bicocca) - Presenting Author
Giovanna De Santis (Università Politecnica delle Marche)

GitLab at the Socio-Econiomic Panel
Knut Wenzig (DIW Berlin/SOEP) - Presenting Author

Speeding up questionnaire development by software development principles
Oliver Hopt (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Lydia Repke (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Sanity Checking of Multilingual Survey Translations in TranslationCTRL
Sebastiaan Pennings (Centerdata) - Presenting Author

14:00 - 15:30

Surveying Older People in Times of Crisis: Methodological Issues 2 (Room: U6-07)

Session Organisers:
Dr Michael Weinhardt (DZA German Centre of Gerontology)
Dr Jan-Lucas Schanze (GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Michael Bergmann (Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE))
Dr Annette Scherpenzeel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (Nivel))
Dr Stefan Stuth (DZA German Centre of Gerontology)
Dr Julia Simonson (DZA German Centre of Gerontology)

Data Quality in Research of the Elderly: Lessons from the German Ageing Survey (DEAS)
Stefan Stuth (German Centre of Gerontology) - Presenting Author
Nicole Hameister (German Centre of Gerontology)

Testing a targeted push-to-web design for older audiences: learnings from the GP Patient Survey
Eileen Irvin (Ipsos, UK) - Presenting Author

SHARE CATI COVID
Cyrielle Devriendt (Kantar Public) - Presenting Author
Yves Fradier (Kantar Public)

Challenges and Benefits of Including Institutionalized, Cognitively Impaired, and Unable-to-Respond Individuals in a Representative Survey of the Very Old
Roman Kaspar (ceres)
Andrea Albrecht (ceres)
Jaroslava Zimmermann (ceres)
Judith Wenner (University of Cologne) - Presenting Author

14:00 - 15:30

Perceptions of Inequality and Justice 2 (Room: U6-08)

Session Organisers:
Ms Jule Adriaans (Bielefeld University)
Dr Sandra Bohmann (Socio-Economic Panel Study at DIW Berlin)
Professor Stefan Liebig (Socio-Economic Panel Study at DIW Berlin)
Mr Matteo Targa (Socio-Economic Panel Study at DIW Berlin)

Who perceives and supports meritocracy?: Testing the role of access to higher education
Hye Won Kwon (University of Turku) - Presenting Author
Jani Erola (University of Turku)

Experiencing heterogeneity: socioeconomic diversity in everyday interactions and attitudes towards inequality across contemporary societies
Gonzalo Franetovic (University of Milan) - Presenting Author

Perceived salary and gender gaps in survey research
Juan Carlos Castillo (Universidad de Chile) - Presenting Author
Julio Iturra (University of Bremen)
Kevin Carrasco (Universidad de Chile)

Bottom-up Fairness: Subjective Fairness Perceptions in Automated Decision Making
Daria Szafran (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Ruben Bach (University of Mannheim)

What People Believe Others (Should) Earn: Multifactorial Survey Experiments on Perceptions of Inequality and Justice
Katrin Auspurg (1Department of Sociology, LMU (University of Munich)) - Presenting Author
Paul Hufe (University of Bristol)
Andreas Peichl (ifo Center for Macroeconomics and Surveys, ifo Institute)
Laila Schmitt (1Department of Sociology, LMU (University of Munich))
Marc Stoeckli (ifo Center for Macroeconomics and Surveys, ifo Institute)

14:00 - 15:30

Ideologies and attitudes towards science (Room: U6-09)

Session Organiser: Dr Vera Toepoel (Statistics Netherlands)

LAIC: A questionnaire designed to measure the attitudinal and ideological dimensions of the styles of thinking about science
Ana Muñoz van den Eynde (CIEMAT) - Presenting Author
Unai Coto Suárez (CIEMAT)
María Cornejo Cañamares (CIEMAT)

Politicized and commercialized perception of science in COVID-19 times: designing and exploring new survey findings
Maria Cornejo Cañamares (CIEMAT) - Presenting Author
Ana Muñoz Van den Eynde (CIEMAT)
Unai Coto Suarez (CIEMAT)

The rejection of science from the perspective of a questionnaire designed to measure attitudes and ideology towards science
Unai Coto Suárez (CIEMAT) - Presenting Author
Ana Muñoz van den Eynde (CIEMAT)
Maria Cornejo Cañamares (CIEMAT)

14:00 - 15:30

Adapting survey mode in a changing survey landscape: Experiences from repeat cross-national, cross-sectional, and general social surveys 2 (Room: U6-11)

Session Organisers:
Ms Siobhan O'Muircheartaigh (European Social Survey ERIC (City, University of London))
Mr Tim Hanson (European Social Survey ERIC (City, University of London))
Dr Oshrat Hochman (GESIS)
Dr Rene Bautista (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Professor Rory Fitzgerald (European Social Survey ERIC (City, University of London))

Shifting from face-to-face to self-completion mixed mode design (Push-to-Web+Mail) in two cross-national surveys: the implementation of ISSP2020 and ESS10 in Spain
Mónica Méndez Lago (CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES SOCIOLÓGICAS) - Presenting Author

Same, Same, Not So Different? Switching the ESS in Germany From Face-to-Face to Self-Completion and Its Implications for Data Quality and Sample Composition
Caroline Hahn (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Jan-Lucas Schanze (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Niklas Donth (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Oshrat Hochman (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Comparing Face-to-Face and Self-Completion Surveys: Results from the European Social Survey Mode Experiment in Finland
Heikki Ervasti (University of Turku)
Takis Venetoklis (University of Turku)
Sami Mustikkamaa (University of Turku) - Presenting Author
Mari Anttila (University of Turku)

Challenges and successes of changing mode in a cross-national context: Developing a self-completion approach for the European Social Survey
Siobhan O'Muircheartaigh (European Social Survey ERIC (City, University of London)) - Presenting Author
Tim Hanson (European Social Survey ERIC (City, University of London))
Rory Fitzgerald (European Social Survey ERIC (City, University of London))

Italian anti-vaxxer' motivations. Adopting a
Sergio Mauceri (Sapienza - University of Rome)
Maria Paola Faggiano (Sapienza - University of Rome)
Barbara Sonzogni (Sapienza - University of Rome)
Maria Dentale (Sapienza - University of Rome)
Michela Cavagnuolo (Sapienza - University of Rome) - Presenting Author
Viviana Capozza (Sapienza - University of Rome)

14:00 - 15:30

Survey Nonresponse Trends and Trust in Surveys: A global perspective on the current survey climate 2 (Room: U6-20)

Session Organisers:
Professor Bettina Langfeldt (University of Kassel)
Mrs Ulrike Schwabe (DZHW)
Dr Henning Silber (GESIS)

Soft Attrition in Self-Completion Panel Surveys: Evidence on Respondent Changes and its Influencing Factors from the German GESIS Panel
Sven Stadtmüller (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Henning Silber (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Anna Hebel (GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)

The Relation Between Nonresponse Rates and Nonresponse Bias. An Update and Extension of Groves and Peytcheva (2008)
Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University)
Shannon Dickson (Utrecht University)
Kirsten van Kessel (Utrecht University)
Celine van Henneveldt (utrecht University)
Annemarie Timmers (CITO)
Robert M. Groves (georgetown University)
Emilia Peytcheva (RTI)

Survey Design Features With Potential for High Response Rates: A Meta-analytical Approach
Jonas Klingwort (Statistics Netherlands) - Presenting Author
Jeldrik Bakker (Statistics Netherlands)
Vera Toepoel (Statistics Netherlands)

Predicting Nonresponse in Surveys in Sweden 2015 to 2021: Cohort Replacement or Cooling Survey Climate?
Sebastian Lundmark (University of Gothenburg) - Presenting Author
Kim Backström (Åbo Akademi University)

Open-ending questions to close
Marion Elie (CDSP - Sciences Po) - Presenting Author
Emmanuelle Duwez (CDSP - Sciences Po)

14:00 - 15:30

Data donation and linking digital trace data 1 (Room: U6-21)

Session Organisers:
Ms Laura Boeschoten (Universiteit Utrecht)
Mr Johannes Breuer (GESIS)
Mr Zoltán Kmetty (Centre for Social Sciences)
Mrs Júlia Koltai (Centre for Social Sciences)
Mr Adam Stefkovics (Harvard University)
Ms Bella Struminskaya (Universiteit Utrecht)

A Platform for Digital Data Donation
Laura Boeschoten (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Theo Araujo (University of Amsterdam)
Niek de Schipper (University of Amsterdam)
Bella Struminskaya (University of Amsterdam)
Heleen Janssen (University of Amsterdam)
Kasper Welbers (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Data donations, are they worth the effort? The accuracy and validity of smartphone usage measures computed with self-reports and data donations
Oriol J. Bosch (The London School of Economics) - Presenting Author
Marc Asensio (University of Lausanne)
Caroline Roberts (University of Lausanne)

Opportunities and challenges of real-time data linkage designs - A case study using the Spotify API
Benedikt Rohr (Computational Communication Science JGU Mainz) - Presenting Author
Alicia Ernst (Computational Communication Science JGU Mainz)
Felix Valentin Dietrich (Media Effects & Media Psychology JGU Mainz)
Michael Scharkow (Computational Communication Science JGU Mainz)

Estimating measurement quality in digital trace data and surveys using the MultiTrait MultiMethod model
Alexandru Cernat (University of Manchester) - Presenting Author
Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim)
Ruben Bach (University of Mannheim)
Paulina Pankowska (Utrecht University)

ChatDashboard - A Framework to collect, link, and process donated WhatsApp Chatlog Data
Julian Kohne (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences; Ulm University) - Presenting Author
Christian Montag (Ulm University)

14:00 - 15:30

Mixing Modes in Longitudinal Surveys (Room: U6-22)

Session Organisers:
Professor Mark Trappmann (Institute for Employment Research, University of Bamberg)
Dr Mary Beth Ofstedal (Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan)

Data Collection during the Covid19-Pandamic: Non-response in the IAB-Establishment Panel
Susanne Kohaut (IAB)
Iris Möller (IAB) - Presenting Author

Mode Effects of Web-based Assessment of Cognitive Functioning in the Health and Retirement Study
Benjamin Domingue (Stanford Graduate School of Education)
Ryan McCammon (University of Michigan)
Brady West (University of Michigan)
Kenneth Langa (University of Michigan)
David Weir (University of Michigan)
Jessica Faul (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author

Developing A Goodness-of-Fit Hypothesis Test for Functional Form Model Misspecification in Longitudinal Mixed Mode Effect Studies with Complex Samples
Heather Kitada Smalley (Willamette University) - Presenting Author
Sarah Emerson (Oregon State University)

Experimenting with Sequential Mixed-Mode Approaches for New Household Screening in a Long-term Panel Study
Eva Leissou (University of Michigan - Survey Research Center) - Presenting Author
Paul Burton (University of Michigan - Survey Research Center)
Andrew Hupp (University of Michigan - Survey Research Center)
Brady West (University of Michigan - Survey Research Center)

Experimental Assessment of Mode Effects on Interview Responses in a Longitudinal Survey: Comparing Telephone and Web Interviews in the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics – Transition into Adulthood Supplement
Narayan Sastry (University of Michigan) - Presenting Author
Katherine McGonagle (University of Michigan)

14:00 - 15:30

The LGBTQI* challenge: How to include sexual and gender minorities in general population, longitudinal and cross-national surveys? 2 (Room: U6-23)

Session Organisers:
Mrs Lisa de Vries (Bielefeld University)
Dr Mirjam Fischer (University of Cologne)
Professor Stephanie Steinmetz (Universities of Lausanne and Amsterdam)

If Queers were Counted: An Updated Inquiry into European Socioeconomic Data on LGB(TI)QS
Karin Schönpflug (IHS) - Presenting Author

Order Effects and Question Wording of Gender and Sexuality Blocks on Surveys: Experimental Evidence in the US and UK
Christina Pao (Princeton University) - Presenting Author

Mainstreaming SOGIESC in representative surveys and administrative data: A Guidance Note for Member States and other relevant actors
Rossalina Latcheva (EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA))
Sara Borasio (Independent researcher) - Presenting Author

The LGBTI Inclusion Index: an innovative tool to incentivise human rights and development data
Felicity Daly (School of Advanced Study, University of London ) - Presenting Author
Phil Crehan (Eolas Consulting )
Micah Grzywnowicz (Danish Institute of Human Rights )

14:00 - 15:30

Creating a Physically and Psychologically Safe Research Environment (Room: U6-28)

Session Organiser: Dr Mariel Leonard (DeZIM)

Measuring the efficiency of RDD sampling in a national research study on women victims of domestic violence in Brazil.
Marija Nasevska (Sample Solutions) - Presenting Author
Carsten Broich (Sample Solutions)

Safe and Sound: Providing Vulnerable Respondents with a Safe Online Research Environment
Joost Leenen (Centerdata - Tilburg University) - Presenting Author
Arnaud Wijnant (Centerdata - Tilburg University)
Peter van der Velden (Centerdata - Tilburg University)

Finding a Balance Between Survey Requirements and Mitigation of Risks in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Anouk Zabal (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Britta Gauly (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Sanja Kapidzic (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Silke Martin (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Natascha Massing (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)

Systematizing Identification of Sensitive Topics and Contexts
Mariel Leonard (DeZIM) - Presenting Author

14:00 - 15:30

Using Panel Surveys to Study Values and Beliefs in Times of Crisis (Room: U6-02)

Session Organisers:
Professor Kazimierz Slomczynski (IFiS PAN, CONSIRT and OSU)
Professor Irina Tomescu-Dubrow (IFiS PAN and CONSIRT)

Testing the longitudinal measurement invariance of the New Environmental Paradigm Scale to measure environmental concern
Henning Best (RPTU Kaiserslautern) - Presenting Author
Jochen Mayerl (TU Chemnitz)

Before, During and After the Deluge: Monitoring the French Resident Population’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic with a Probability-Based Longitudinal Survey
Matthieu Olivier (CDSP - SciencesPo) - Presenting Author
Ettore Recchi (CRIS - SciencesPo)
Marta Veljkovic (CRIS - SciencesPo)
Andrew Zola (CRIS - SciencesPo)

A Revisit to the Measure of Immigration Attitudes - Disentangling Public Issue Salience From Anti-immigrant Attitudes Given Media Salience’s Effect
Soyeon Jin (Technical University of Munich) - Presenting Author

Using a longitudinal mobile phone survey to track social changes during the COVID-19 pandemic: the case of Mexico’s ENCOVID-19 Longitudinal
Victor Perez-Hernandez (Universidad Iberoamericana) - Presenting Author
Graciela Teruel (Universidad Iberoamericana)

14:00 - 15:30

New Social Norms in Times of Covid-19: Challenges for Survey Research 2 (Room: U6-03)

Session Organisers:
Dr Ivar Krumpal (University of Leipzig)
Professor Peter Kriwy (Chemnitz University of Technology)

Conflictual values and behaviours of Italians during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Rosario Aprile (Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Communication and Social Research) - Presenting Author
Marco Palmieri (Sapienza University of Rome)

The Dynamics of Emancipative Values Orientations during the COVID-19 Pandemics in Russia: Evidence from Three Waves of the Values in Crisis Survey
Viyaleta Korsunava (National Research University Higher School of Economics)
Boris Sokolov (National Research University Higher School of Economics) - Presenting Author

Nationalist Solidarity and Compliance in Combating Covid-19 in Egypt and Tunisia
Mansoor Moaddel (University of Maryland) - Presenting Author

Conspiracy Beliefs in Times of Covid-19: How does Authoritarianism mediate the Link between Tolerance for Ambiguity and Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories?
Almuth Lietz (DeZIM-Institut) - Presenting Author

What have we learnt from COVID? Asking retrospective questions to study attitudinal change during the pandemic
Diego Fossati (City University of Hong Kong) - Presenting Author

15:30 - 16:00

Coffee break

16:00 - 17:00

Developments in survey methods and analysis about LGBTI+ populations 1 (Room: U6-01a)

Session Organiser: Dr Angelo Moretti (Utrecht University)

Facilitating LGBTIQ equality data collection in the EU: A Guidance Note for Member States and other relevant actors
Rossalina Latcheva (EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)) - Presenting Author
Sara Borasio (Independent researcher)

Designing a Strategy to Recruit a Representative Sample of the Older LGBT Population in the United States
Ned English (NORC) - Presenting Author
Kate Lefauve (NORC)
Phil Schumm (The University of Chicago)
Colm O'Muircheartaigh (The University of Chicago)

Boy or girl? Development of additional options in survey research with children and correlates of non-binary gender identification
Katrina Lloyd (Queen's University Belfast) - Presenting Author
Dirk Schubotz (Queen's University Belfast)
Martina McKnight (Queen's University Belfast)

16:00 - 17:00

Adapting survey mode in a changing survey landscape: Experiences from repeat cross-national, cross-sectional, and general social surveys 3 (Room: U6-01b)

Session Organisers:
Ms Siobhan O'Muircheartaigh (European Social Survey ERIC (City, University of London))
Mr Tim Hanson (European Social Survey ERIC (City, University of London))
Dr Oshrat Hochman (GESIS)
Dr Rene Bautista (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Professor Rory Fitzgerald (European Social Survey ERIC (City, University of London))

Devising an Optimal Mixed-Mode Data Collection Strategy for the US General Social Survey [GSS]
Colm O'Muircheartaigh (The University of Chicago) - Presenting Author
Ned English (NORC)

Consequences of Moving from RDD to Web-based Probability Panels
Ashley Amaya (Pew Research Center) - Presenting Author
Patrick Moynihan (Pew Research Center)
Laura Silver (Pew Research Center)

The Transition to Mixed Mode in the Generations and Gender Survey: An Overview and Lessons Learnt
Arieke Rijken (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute)
Siyang Kong (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute)
Wojciech Jablonski (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute) - Presenting Author
Olga Grünwald (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute)

Evaluating Mode Effects and Response Trends using the 2016-2022 General Social Survey
Jodie Smylie (NORC at the University of Chicago) - Presenting Author
Brian M. Wells (NORC at the University of Chicago)
René Bautista (NORC at the University of Chicago)

16:00 - 17:00

Survey research in pilot-municipalities projects (Room: U6-01c)

Session Organisers:
Dr Andreas Hartung (University of Kaiserslautern)
Professor Annette Spellerberg (University of Kaiserslautern)
Mr Benjamin Stefan (University of Kaiserslautern)

Online and Offline Survey Participation of Older Adults dependent on Municipality
Benjamin Stefan (RPTU / Stadtsoziologie) - Presenting Author
Annette Spellerberg (RPTU / Stadtsoziologie)
Andreas Hartung (RPTU / Stadtsoziologie)

Housing Environment Preferences in a Challenged Neighbourhood
Sören Petermann (Ruhr University Bochum) - Presenting Author

16:00 - 17:00

Current Developments in Mobility Survey Methods 1 (Room: U6-01e)

Session Organisers:
Dr Johannes Eggs (infas)
Mrs Dana Gruschwitz (infas)
Dr Stefan Hubrich (TU Dresden)

Trip Reporting in Traditional Household Travel Surveys – What Can We Do To Ensure High Quality of Data Collection?
Rico Wittwer (Technische Universität Dresden) - Presenting Author

Surveying Travel Behavior in Challenging Times: Survey Design and Fieldwork Experience of the German Household Travel Survey “Mobility in Cities – SrV 2023”
Stefan Hubrich (TU Dresden) - Presenting Author

A spatial perspective on vocational education and training (VET) markets – The role of public transport commuting times
Dennis Oliver Kubitza (Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (bibb)) - Presenting Author

Imputing missing mobility data in the 2018 Smartphone Travel Diary Study
Danielle McCool (Utrecht University/Statistics Netherlands) - Presenting Author
Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands)
Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)

16:00 - 17:00

Cultural Capital in a Digitalized World (Room: U6-01f)

Session Organisers:
Ms Elif Sari (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))
Dr Christoph Homuth (Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi))

The Relevance of E-Books for Measuring Cultural Capital
Elif Sari (LIfBi – Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories)
Christoph Homuth (LIfBi – Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) - Presenting Author

Changes of cultural and economic capital over time in two neighborhoods in Cologne, Germany
Alice Barth (University of Bonn) - Presenting Author
Jörg Blasius (University of Bonn)

Measuring Cultural Capital Using Book Collections. What Are We Missing by Not Asking About Digital Objects?
Gunnar Otte (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) - Presenting Author
Tim Sawert (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
Dave Balzer (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
Marie Schlosser (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
Annalena Röser (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)

16:00 - 17:00

Pitfalls in data integration (Room: U6-06)

Session Organisers:
Mr Philip Adebahr (Chemnitz University of Technology)
Mrs Sandra Jaworeck (Chemnitz University of Technology)

Merging Survey, Epidemiological and Twitter Data: Challenges of data integration and implications for model effects
Manuel Holz (Chemnitz University of Technology) - Presenting Author
Jochen Mayerl (Chemnitz University of Technology)
Peter Kriwy (Chemnitz University of Technology)

Comparative Measures of Reliability for Integrated Datasets
Ranjit Singh (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Lydia Repke (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author

Creating new Opportunities for Data Analysis? Using Data Fusion of Social Surveys to Expand Their Potential for Analysis – Implications Based on Case-Studies from Austria
Dimitri Prandner (Johannes Kepler University of Linz | School of Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Johann Bacher (Johannes Kepler University of Linz | Department of empirical social research)

16:00 - 17:00

Analyzing interaction between interviewers and sample members to better understand survey participation and data quality (Room: U6-07)

Session Organisers:
Mrs P. Linh Nguyen (University of Essex / University of Mannheim)
Mrs Yfke Ongena (University of Groningen)
Mr Frederick Conrad (University of Michigan)

Linking interviewer effects to problematic interactional behaviors between interviewer and respondent in a multilingual context
P. Linh Nguyen (University of Essex, University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author
Frederick Conrad (University of Michigan)

Using Indicators of Respondent Behavior to Predict Interviewer Quality Concerns
Elizabeth Ohryn (University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research, Survey Research Center) - Presenting Author
Sarah Crane (University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research, Survey Research Center)

Spontaneous interviewer actions in interviews on trust in different institutions and neighbors
Yfke Ongena (University of Groningen) - Presenting Author
Emily van der Linde (University of Groningen)

16:00 - 17:00

Out of Touch - Potential of Spatial Structure Indicators to Analyse Social and Educational Inequality (Room: U6-08)

Session Organisers:
Mr Jochen Wirsing (Deutsches Jugendinstitut e.V.)
Mr Andreas Fischer (Deutsches Jugendinstitut e.V.)

Using Survey Data to develop agent-based models of segregation
Daniel Schubert (Ruhr-University Bochum) - Presenting Author

The added value of spatial structure indicators for youth research
Andrea Fischer (Deutsches Jugendinstitut e.V.) - Presenting Author

Determinants of Job-to-Job Mobility in Germany – How Regions Encourage or Discourage Worker Mobility
Katrin Rickmeier (Bielefeld University) - Presenting Author

The Regional Political Climate and Spatial Inequalities: Causes of Internal Migration and Their Comparison
Stephan Schütze (Bielefeld University) - Presenting Author

16:00 - 17:00

Contemporary issues in measurement invariance research (Room: U6-20)

Session Organisers:
Dr Daniel Seddig (University of Cologne)
Professor Eldad Davidov (University of Cologne and URPP Social Networks, University of Zurich)
Professor Peter Schmidt (University of Giessen)

Single-Item Measures of Happiness and Life Satisfaction: The Issue of Cross-country Invariance of Popular General Well-being Measures
Petra Raudenska (The Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Sociology) - Presenting Author

Explaining why individual religiosity measurement is non-comparable across countries with religious, cultural, and political indicators
Alisa Remizova (University of Cologne) - Presenting Author

Social Disadvantages in Solving Mathematical Items? Differential Item Functioning as a Mean to Obtain Knowledge About Respondents
Rune Müller Kristensen (Aarhus University) - Presenting Author

16:00 - 17:00

Survey Data Harmonisation 3 (Room: U6-21)

Session Organisers:
Dr Ruxandra Comanaru (European Social Survey, City University, London UK)
Ms Daniela Negoita (European Values Study, Tilburg University, The Netherlands)

General framework for harmonizing data from panel surveys
Zbigniew Sawiński (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology Polish Academy of Sciences) - Presenting Author
Katarzyna Kopycka (Department of Sociology University of Warsaw)
Anna Kiersztyn (Department of Sociology University of Warsaw)

Output Harmonisation of Sociodemographic Variables: Developing Proposals for Standard Variables for German Surveys.
Lennart Palm (GESIS) - Presenting Author
Silke Schneider (GESIS)

Harmonising survey data resulting from different translation approaches: risk or enrichment?
Brita Dorer (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim) - Presenting Author

Data harmonization in the new round of the Generations and Gender Survey
Olga Grunwald (NIDI) - Presenting Author

16:00 - 17:00

Smart surveys: Data collection and logistics 1 (Room: U6-22)

Session Organisers:
Dr Anne Elevelt (Statistics Netherlands)
Dr Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University)
Dr Vera Toepoel (Statistics Netherlands)

The Cost-Quality Tradeoff of Stopping Rules in SIPP
Kevin Tolliver (U.S. Census Bureau) - Presenting Author

How to Cold Call Firms? An Application of Multi-Armed Bandit Optimization in Corporate Web Surveys
Johannes Gaul (University of Mannheim)
Davud Rostam-Afschar (University of Mannheim)
Thomas Simon (University of Mannheim) - Presenting Author

Answering current challenges of and changes to producing of official statistics using the data collection platform MOTUS.
Joeri Minnen (hbits VUB) - Presenting Author
Theun Pieter van Tienoven (VUB-TOR)

16:00 - 17:00

Cross-national multi-purpose survey data as a resource for political research 2 (Room: U6-23)

Session Organisers:
Dr Riccardo Ladini (University of Milan)
Miss Jessica Rosco (University of Milan)
Professor Cristiano Vezzoni (University of Milan)

Consequences of Regional Electoral Success of Right-Wing Populist Parties for Immigrants’ Political Trust
Paul Vierus (University Duisburg-Essen) - Presenting Author

The Impact of Hate Speech in Search Engines on Political Attitudes – Evidence from an Online Experiment
Franziska Pradel (Technical University of Munich) - Presenting Author

Populist attitudes and support for lockdown measures: a comparative study of 25 European countries.
Francesco Marolla (University of Trento ) - Presenting Author

The formation of political trust among immigrants in Europe: an analysis on the ESS data
Mario Quaranta (Università di Trento) - Presenting Author

16:00 - 17:00

Data donation and linking digital trace data 2 (Room: U6-28)

Session Organisers:
Ms Laura Boeschoten (Universiteit Utrecht)
Mr Johannes Breuer (GESIS)
Mr Zoltán Kmetty (Centre for Social Sciences)
Mrs Júlia Koltai (Centre for Social Sciences)
Mr Adam Stefkovics (Harvard University)
Ms Bella Struminskaya (Universiteit Utrecht)

Determinants of willingness to donate data from social media platforms
Zoltán Kmetty (Centre for Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Ádám Stefkovics (Centre for Social Sciences)
Elisa Omodei (CEU)
Júlia Számely (CEU)
Deng Dongning (Eötvös Loránd University)
Júlia Koltai (Centre for Social Sciences)

What is the best way of collecting data donations? An experiment assessing the feasibility of three data donation approaches to measure smartphone usage.
Marc Asensio Manjon (University of Lausanne) - Presenting Author
Oriol J. Bosch (The London School of Economics)
Caroline Roberts (University of Lausanne)

Sharing Digital Traces: Experimental Evidence on the Influence of the Data Type, the Recipient, and a Safe Transmission
Henning Silber (GESIS) - Presenting Author
Johannes Breuer (GESIS)
Jessica Daikeler (GESIS)
Barbara Felderer (GESIS)
Frederic Gerdon (University of Mannheim)
Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim)
Bernd Weiß (GESIS)

Digital trace data collection through data donation in online panels: Willingness, Consent, Nonparticipation biases
Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Laura Boeschoten (Utrecht University)
Joris Mulder (Centerdata)
Rense Corten (Utrecht University)
Stein Jongerius (Centerdata)
Adriënne Mendrik (Eyra)

16:00 - 17:00

Towards Net Zero: Decreasing the environmental impact of surveys (Room: U6-02)

Session Organiser: Ms Joanna d'Ardenne (NatCen Social Research)

An Unexpected Connection: Reducing the Ecological Footprint with Respondent-Centred Design
Pamela Kultscher (Statistics Austria) - Presenting Author
Andrea Schrott (Statistics Austria)
Susanne Göttlinger (Statistics Austria)

Ideas on how to reduce CO2 emissions at each stage of the survey cycle
Joanna d'Ardenne (NatCen Social Research) - Presenting Author

16:00 - 17:00

Surveying Older People in Times of Crisis: Methodological Issues 3 (Room: U6-03)

Session Organisers:
Dr Michael Weinhardt (DZA German Centre of Gerontology)
Dr Jan-Lucas Schanze (GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences)
Dr Michael Bergmann (Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE))
Dr Annette Scherpenzeel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (Nivel))
Dr Stefan Stuth (DZA German Centre of Gerontology)
Dr Julia Simonson (DZA German Centre of Gerontology)

Keeping participants engaged. What we have learnt (so far) from the Italian qualitative Longitudinal Study on Older People’s Quality of Life during the Covid-19 pandemic (ILQA-19)
Emanuela Sala (University of Milano Bicocca)
Giulia Melis (University of Cagliari) - Presenting Author
Daniele Zaccaria (SUPSI)

Gender-of-Interviewer effects on nursing home residents’ survey responses about pain, depression, and quality of life
Patrick Kutschar (Paracelsus Medical University) - Presenting Author
Martin Weichbold (Paris Lodron University Salzburg)
Juergen Osterbrink (Paracelsus Medical University)

Assessing the representativeness and data quality of older individuals in a household panel survey
Nicole Watson (University of Melbourne)
Mossament Nesa (University of Melbourne) - Presenting Author

Response and Contact Rates in the Population-based Study on Health of Older People in Germany (Health 65+)
Tim Kuttig (Robert Koch-Institute) - Presenting Author
Judith Fuchs (Robert Koch-Institute)
Hanna Perlitz (Robert Koch-Institute)
Christin Wolff (Robert Koch-Institute)
Hans Butschalowsky (Robert Koch-Institute)
Christa Scheidt-Nave (Robert Koch-Institute)
Beate Gaertner (Robert Koch-Institute)

16:00 - 17:00

Live video interviewing in survey practice 1 (Room: U6-05)

Session Organisers:
Dr Dina Neiger (The Social Research Centre)
Mrs Emma Farrell (Australian Bureau of Statistics)
Mr Tim Hanson (European Social Survey (City, University of London))
Mr Brad Edwards (Westat)
Dr Andrew Hupp (University of Michigan, Survey Research Center)
Dr Frederick Conrad (University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research)

Video-Assisted Personal Interviewing: Opportunities and Challenges
Gabriele Durrant (University of Southampton) - Presenting Author
Tim Hanson (City University, London)

Video interviewing on the European Social Survey
Tim Hanson (City, University of London) - Presenting Author
Roberto Briceno-Rosas (GESIS)
Jasmine Mitchell (City, University of London)

Experiences of video interviewing in two UK national cohort studies
Carole Sanchez (Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS)) - Presenting Author
Matt Brown (Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS))
Kirsty Cole (NatCen)
Kate Taylor (NatCen)

17:15 - 18:30

General Assembly and Cerimony Awards (Room: Aula Magna)

18:30 - 19:30

SRM associates meeting (Room: U6-01a)