All time references are in CEST
09:00 - 14:30 | Registration desk opens |
09:00 - 10:30 | From surveys to digital behavior: Data quality concepts, quality indicators, and linkage errors (Room: U6-01a)Session Organisers: Assessing Data Quality in the Age of Digital Social Research: A Systematic Review Estimating measurement quality in digital trace data and surveys using the MultiTrait MultiMethod model Using Survey Scales and Sentence Embeddings for Theory-Driven Measurement of Digital Traces |
09:00 - 10:30 | Interviewer-Assisted or Not? Strengths and Drawbacks of Mode Transitions in Times of Crisis (Room: U6-01b)Session Organiser: Dr Melike Sarac (Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies) Interviewer effects in competence assessment tests in a large-scale longitudinal educational survey: a replication using NEPS data Implementing remote data collection methods in a survey of sexual health in the British population (National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles; Natsal) Interviewers in Surveys with Refugees Online or Interviewer-Assisted? How Should We Conduct Surveys in Latin America? The Case of The Generation and Gender Survey in Uruguay |
09:00 - 10:30 | Surveying Ukrainian Refugees in Europe: Implementation, Methods, Challenges, and Exchange of Experiences 2 (Room: U6-01c)Session Organisers: How Shall We Address the Target Population? On the Use of the “Refugee” Label in Advertisement-Based Survey Recruitment of Refugees Through Social Media Voice of Ukraine Social Media for Surveying Ukrainian Refugees: Insight from Ukrainian Online Communities Approaches to Reach Ukrainian Refugees in the Context of a Study on Emotion Regulation Skills of Adults and PTSS in Children Under Their Care Challenges of selection bias in sampling Ukrainian migrants in Poland for a longitudinal panel study |
09:00 - 10:30 | The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) - data quality issues in cross-national perspective 2 (Room: U6-01d)Session Organisers: Evaluating the quality of the ISSP Occupational Commitment Scale (ISSP-OCC) across countries: Does economy have its price? Dynamics of Low-Effort Responding across ISSP Modules Introducing Web-Based Surveys in the ISSP: Assessing Coverage and Measurement Biases in Mixed Online and Paper Data Collection Why weights do not make a difference, but still cause harm Caring for data’s soul - An exploration of the effects of data curation activities on data quality |
09:00 - 10:30 | Push-to-Web Surveys: Challenges and Opportunities 5 (Room: U6-01e)Session Organisers: Two Experiments in a Small Probability-Based Online Panel Developing the QCEW Business Supplement (QBS) Study member preferences for questionnaire mode in the MRC National Survey of Health and Development Adaptive design for sensitive surveys: the experience of a National Statistical Office (CSO, Ireland) Now please do it like this: Pushing university administrators to an online, establishment-based census of student housing |
09:00 - 10:30 | Using Internet Surveys in Cross-National Research (Room: U6-01f)Session Organiser: Dr Tom W Smith (NORC at the University of Chicago) Unpacking Survey Response Bias Across Countries, and Tips On How To Design Better Cross-National Surveys : Learnings From Research Experiments in Internet Surveys Across Southeast Asia Where are my completes? Leveraging different response modes in a German online probability panel. State of surveys: a comparison of NPS scores in 10 countries over 10 years |
09:00 - 10:30 | When and how to contact survey respondents (Room: U6-06)Session Organiser: Dr Alessandra Gaia (University of Milano-Bicocca) How to improve measurement of food insecurity? Implications of the recall period Targeted timing of mail invitation: impact on web surveys response rate and response speed Comparing Immediate Versus Later Contact for Follow-On Studies for a Push-to-Web Population Survey Did the Pandemic Impact Nonresponse Error in a Cross-National Project? An Analysis of Contact Attempts in Five European Countries |
09:00 - 10:30 | Tools and program developments for data analysis (Room: U6-07)Session Organiser: Ms Xiaoyao Han (DIW Berlin) Visualizing survey data with hammock plots Identifying and Developing Methodological Approaches and Data Visualization Tools to Produce and Disseminate Model Based Early Estimates of Key Health Outcomes A metadata enriched Open Data Format across Statistical Programs SurveyHarmonies: Creating ex ante harmonised, multi-language surveys using DDI-compliant reproducible research tools in the R statistical environment Amnesia data anonymization tool |
09:00 - 10:30 | Scale design, attitude measurement, and cultural differences (Room: U6-08)Session Organiser: Mr Lukas Schick (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) What a difference a scale makes – On the influence of scale polarity and labels on response behaviors and attitude measurements Split-Ballot Experiment On The Familiarity Of Answers In Surveys Agree-disagree scales in cross-cultural surveys Design options of attitude scales in telephone surveys – New evidence on the influence of midpoint verbalization and exit options on response behavior Conceptualizing and Measuring Religious Fundamentalism across the Abrahamic Faiths and Beyond |
09:00 - 10:30 | Cross-national probability-based web or mixed mode panels 3 (Room: U6-09)Session Organisers: Assessing Mode Effects in SC Approaches- Comparing F2F and Push-to-Web Probability-Based Panel Performance Compared to Other Survey Methods: More Evidence from Australia Recruiting online panel through face-to-face and push-to-web surveys. KnowledgePanel Europe – A comparison of recruitment strategies and challenges Comparing effectiveness in panel recruitment via piggyback on existing surveys versus direct recruitment in building an online European Probability panel |
09:00 - 10:30 | Improving the representativeness, response rates and data quality of longitudinal surveys 6 (Room: U6-10)Session Organisers: Effects of different Incentives for different Response Propensity groups in Mature probability Web Panels The Impact of Monetary Incentives on Retention Rates in a Panel Study with Mixed Web- and Mail-Modes What increases the propensity to participate in future waves of a longitudinal survey of youth? The role of future incentives and positioning of consent requests Increasing the Value of the Early Bird Incentive in a Mixed-Mode Longitudinal Survey: Offer a Higher Incentive From the Start or Increase It at a Later Wave? Use of Incentives in the DAB Panel Study |
09:00 - 10:30 | Boost that respondent motivation! 3 (Room: U6-11)Session Organisers: Why content matters: Improving respondents’ survey experience by varying the content of questionnaires From the Email Inbox to the Survey Website – Testing the Use of Questions Embedded in Invitation Emails with a Probability-Based Panel Sample The Effect of an Unconditional Symbolic Incentive Effects of diversified conditional incentives to young adults and people born outside the Nordics How response theories are used to explain survey (non)response: A systematic review |
09:00 - 10:30 | Item Nonresponse and Unit Nonresponse in Panel Studies 3 (Room: U6-20)Session Organisers: Variable Selection Methods for Binary Variables and Missing Data Effects of Interviewer-Participant-Assignment on Unit Nonresponse in the Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic MEASURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF UNIT NONRESPONSE IN A UNIVERSITY STUDENT PANEL SURVEY Does the placement of a consent question affect participation and consent? Approval of the Cooperation Continuum - Longitudinal Response Behavior in the NEPS Starting Cohort Adults |
09:00 - 10:30 | Linking Survey Data with Geospatial Data: Potentials, Methods, and Challenges 2 (Room: U6-21)Session Organisers: Getting personal – Moving from regional to ego-centered provider density to capture healthcare availability in survey data How Local Labor Markets Affect Refugees’ Chances of Returning to Their Trained Occupations Monitoring Internal Migration Flows Using Origin–Destination Data Based on Twitter User Locations Linking Survey Data with OpenStreetMap and Geospatial Census Data to Contextualize Intergroup Relations at the Neighborhood Level: the Case of Belgian National Election Study 2019 Determinants of Regional Mobility After Job Loss in Germany – Examining the Importance of Locational Factors in the Decision For or Against Residential Mobility |
09:00 - 10:30 | Sampling migrants in general population surveys 3 (Room: U6-22)Session Organisers: Religious tradition, destination contexts and personal characteristics: using ESS data to study migrants’ perceived discrimination Identifying forcibly displaced in national surveys Surveying European migrants in the UK |
09:00 - 10:30 | Children and Youth cohort studies: developments and innovations 3 (Room: U6-23)Session Organisers: Developing an innovative new birth cohort study in England: Children of the 2020s Introducing GENERATION: a new longitudinal cohort survey of Australian youth The analytic potential of a comparative longitudinal survey of children: How GUIDE will contribute to better science and policy making Developing an innovative new birth cohort study in the UK: the Early Life Cohort Feasibility Study (ELC-FS) Pre-piloting in a multinational birth cohort study - Growing up in Digital Europe (GUIDE): the results of cognitive interviews with children and carers |
09:00 - 10:30 | Digital technologies for the data lifecycle of large-scale surveys 2 (Room: U6-28)Session Organisers: myESS: virtual collaborative environment LIfBi Study Manager: Current Status and Future Vision of Digitized Study Management in the NEPS Developing an indicator system to compare survey designs: quantifying survey infrastructure work. Designing a sample and survey management service to support quality methods for the ESS CRONOS 2 online panel |
09:00 - 10:30 | Human-like communication forms in web surveys (Room: U6-02)Session Organisers: Interviewer Effects in Live Video and Prerecorded Video Interviewing Combining Dictation and/or Voice Recordings with Text to Answer Narrative Open-ended Survey Questions Innovating web probing: Comparing written and oral answers to open-ended probing questions in a smartphone survey Mode-Specific Discomfort Answering a Sensitive Question in a Live Video Interview Sentiment Analysis in the Wild |
09:00 - 10:30 | Recent Developments in Privacy Research (Room: U6-03)Session Organisers: Using Survey Experiments to Longitudinally Study Privacy as Contextual Integrity Dimensions of Vertical and Horizontal Information Privacy Concerns on the Internet: A Qualitative Analysis of Users’ Perceptions Privacy concerns – a measurement proposal and validation study using data from the U.S., India and Germany |
09:00 - 10:30 | Sources of resistance to digital data collection: Privacy concerns, digital trust and data literacy (Room: U6-05)Session Organiser: Dr Caroline Roberts (University of Lausanne) To what extent do data privacy concerns and digital distrust act as barriers to smartphone sensor data collection in general population surveys and what can be done to mitigate them? UNDP Comparative Digital Readiness Assessment Response rates and attrition in a longitudinal app-based study conducted in Switzerland Linking Twitter with Survey Data: Examining the Association among Mobile Technology Use, Privacy Concern and Twitter Consent Sources of resistance to digital incentives: can electronic money replace cash? |
10:30 - 11:30 | Coffee break |
11:00 - 12:30 | Open Science & Open Data: Challenges and Innovations (Room: Aula Magna)Session Organiser: Professor Jochen Mayerl (Chemnitz University of Technology) Overcoming the Futility of Scientific Dispute? Introducing Pre-registered Adversarial Collaborations Future-proofing European RIs for the social sciences Open data: new opportunities and ethical challenges |
11:00 - 12:30 | Strategic session on the future of survey practices: How has the pandemic affected survey practices - which are worth keeping in the long term? (Room: Martini U6-4)Session Organisers: The challenges of optimal survey delivery as we emerge from a time of crisis |