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Live Panel Sessions
Thursday, April 8th, 2021, 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. EST
On the Feasibility of Web Interviews for Cross-national Social Science Surveys: Evidence from the Generations and Gender Programme Push-to-web Experiment*
Chair: Arianna Caporali, French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED)
*See Pre-recorded sessions for three additional presentations
Can We Successfully Use a Push-To-Web Survey in a Cross-National Survey? Results from Three Large Cross-National Experiments
Tom Emery, ODISSEI, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
Peter Lugtig, University of Utrecht
Vera Toepoel, University of Utrecht
Susana Cabaço, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute
Martin Bujard, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
Almut Schumann, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
Detlev Lück, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
Robert Naderi, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
How Accurately Will the New GGS Measure Demographic Key Indicators? Findings from a Three-Country Experiment on Alternative Survey Designs
Martin Bujard, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
Detlev Lück, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
Almut Schumann, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
Robert Naderi, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
Tom Emery, ODISSEI, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
Susana Cabaço, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NiDi)
Peter Lugtig, University of Utrecht
Vera Toepoel, University of Utrecht
Lessons Learnt from the GGS 2018 Three-Country Experiment for Designing a Pilot in E/SE Asia
Stuart Gietel-Basten, Center for Aging Science & Division of Social Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
Christian Joy Cruz, Center for Aging Science & Division of Public Policy, HKUST
Laurent Toulemon, French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED)
Virtual Social Event on Kumospace starts immediately following session.
Friday, April 9th, 2021, 8:30 a.m – 10:00 a.m. EST
The European Social Survey during COVID
Chair: Rory Fitzgerald, European Social Survey ERIC
The European Social Survey during COVID: Using Video Interviews and Other Innovations
Tim Hanson, European Social Survey ERIC
The European Social Survey during COVID: A 3 Country Push to Web Experiment
Rory Fitzgerald, ESS ERIC
The European Social Survey during COVID: Developing an Electronic Questionnaire Device
Rory Fitzgerald, ESS ERIC
Debbie Collins, NatCen Social Research
Joanna D’Ardenne, NatCen Social Research
May Doušak, University of Ljubljana
Maurice Martens, CentERdata
Virtual Social Event on Kumospace starts immediately following session.
Pre-Recorded Sessions
Available March 22, 2021
On the Feasibility of Web Interviews for Cross-national Social Science Surveys: Evidence from the Generations and Gender Programme Push-to-web Experiment*
*Companion session to the live panel session on April 8th, 2021
Which Incentive Works Best? Findings from a Push-to-Web Experiment in the GGS Context in Germany
Robert Naderi, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
Almut Schumann, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
Detlev Lück, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
Martin Bujard, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
Norbert F. Schneider, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
The Generations & Gender Survey: Breakoffs in a Very Long Online Survey
Susana Cabaço, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NiDi)
Tom Emery, ODISSEI, Erasmus Universiteit
Fadel, Université Catholique de Louvain
Lessons Learnt from the GGS 2018 Three-Country Experiment for Designing a Pilot in France
Laurent Toulemon, French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED)
Milan Bouchet-Valat, INED
Ruxandra Breda-Popa, INED
Géraldine Charrance, INED
Efi Markou, INED
Gwennaëlle Brilhault, INED
AAPOR/WAPOR Task Force Report Quality in Comparative Surveys
AAPOR/WAPOR Task Force Report Quality in Comparative Surveys
Julie de Jong, University of Michigan
Kristen Cibelli Hibben, National Center for Health Statistics – CDC
Survey Translation in the Digital Age
Translators and Programmers Tasks in Producing Translated Electronic Instruments: who does what?
Alisú Schoua-Glusberg, Research Support Services Inc.
Translation Research Meets Survey Methodology: Transferring Principles from Software Localization to Technical Instrument Design and Translation
Dorothée Behr, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Survey Translation 4.0
Veronika Keck, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Dorothée Behr, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Brita Dorer, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Questionnaire Translation and Review: Life Outside Excel Without Loss of Information. Using LQE in the CAT Tool to Document Linguists’ Interventions
Manuel Souto Pico, cApStAn
Steve Dept, cApStAn
Briac Pilpré, core OmegaT dev
Translation Challenges in Cross-cultural Survey Projects
Coding and Translation Issues of Open-Ended Questions in a Cross-Cultural Context
Brita Dorer, GESIS
Evi Scholz, GESIS
Cornelia Züll, formerly GESIS
The Wondrous Adaptation Cycle of a PISA2018 Questionnaire Item (and Subsequent Mutations)
Shinoh Lee, cApStAn, shinoh.lee@capstan.be Elica Krajceva, cApStAn, elica.krajceva@capstan.be
Advance Translation at a Large Survey Organization: Navigating the Potential Obstacles
Patricia Goerman, US Census Bureau
Mikelyn Meyers, US Census Bureau
Brita Dorer, GESIS
Elyzabeth Gaumer
Questionnaire Development and Testing
Results of a Mixed-Methods Approach to Understanding the Performance of Self-Rated Health Questions in the United States
Kristen Cibelli, US National Center for Health Statistics
Survey Question Order Influences Respondent Engagement
Luke Plutowski, LAPOP, Vanderbilt University
Liz Zechmeister, LAPOP & Dept. of Political Science @ Vanderbilt University
Quality Indicators of Web Probing Responses and Bias in Cross-Cultural Web Surveys
Dörte Naber, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
José-Luis Padilla, Universidad de Granada
Achieving Comparability
Applying the Total Survey Error Paradigm to Comparative Surveys: Comparison Error Lessons from the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP)
Tom W Smith, NORC at the University of Chicago
In Harmony: Comparison of the European Social Survey and the European Values Study Questionnaires
Eva Aizpurua, European Social Survey HQ – City, University of London
Angelica Maineri, Tilburg University
Rory Fitzgerald, ESS ERIC – City, University of London
Vera Lomazzi, GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences
Ruud Luijkx, Tilburg University
Examining Measurement Invariance of Depression among Male and Female in the China Health and Retirement Survey
Mengyao Hu, University of Michigan
Edmundo Roberto Melipillán, Universidad del Desarrollo
Minimizing Measurement Error
What Drives Item Nonresponse in a 3MC Context?
Katharina Meitinger, Utrecht University
Timothy Johnson, University of Illinois at Chicago/NORC
Optimal Sample Design for RDD Telephone Surveys across Europe
Femke De Keulenaer, Ipsos
Interviewer Effects and Monitoring Interviewers
Tackling Undesirable Interviewer Behavior in the ESS
Roberto Briceno-Rosas, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Joost Kappelhof, The Netherlands Institute for Social Researc/SCP
Daniela Ackermann-Piek, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
May Doušak, University of Ljubljana
Rebekka Kluge, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Jannine van de Maat, The Netherlands Institute for Social Researc/SCP
Paulette Flore, The Netherlands Institute for Social Researc/SCP
Live Monitoring of Progress, Performance and Quality of Multi-Country CAPI Fieldwork
Jamie Burnett, Kantar
Kateryna Stelmakh, Kantar
PMA Data Quality Dashboard: A Business Analytics Solution for Interviewer Error Monitoring
Shulin Jiang, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Data Collection Challenges and Solutions
Modularising the European Working Conditions Survey to Reduce Interview Duration
Christopher White, Eurofound
Abstract: As a result of the emergence of Coronavirus and lockdowns, European Working
When Do More Contact Attempts Become Too Many Contact Attempts? A Review of Recent CATI Outcomes in Europe
Alexandra Castillo, Pew Research Center
Lessons Learned From Eurofound’s Large-Scale Living, Working and COVID-19 E-Survey
Daphne Ahrendt, Eurofound
Eszter Sandor, Eurofound
Massimiliano Mascherini, Eurofound
Tadas Leoncikas, Eurofound
Survey Mode and Fieldwork Effort – Their Impact on the Quality of Measurement. A Meta-analysis Based on the Data from ISSP 1996-2015
Adam Rybak, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan
Innovative Methods and Technology
Interviewers’ Training: Do E-Learning Platforms Make the Grade?
Magali Rheault, Gallup
Zacc Ritter, Gallup
Julie Zeplin, Gallup
Building a New Probabilistic Panel in France, Germany and Greece Using a Mixed Mode Methodology
Jamie Burnett, Kantar
2020 Census Language Support Program: Overview and Findings from the Most Robust Program Built by the U.S. Census Bureau
Lily Kapaku, U.S. Census Bureau
Small Area Estimation Development and Dissemination for US PIAAC
Thomas Krenzke, Westat
A Sample Management Service for Cross-National Internet Surveys
Geneviève Michaud, Sciences Po
Quentin Agren (Sciences Po)
Rory Fitzgerald (ESS)
Gianmaria Bottoni (ESS)
Agnalys Michaud (Sciences Po)
Blaise’s Case Management Application (CMA) Demo
Gina Cheung, University of Michigan-SRC
Lon Hofman, CBS
Jennifer Kelley, University of Michigan-SRC
What can the Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) do for Comparative Surveys?
Introduction to the DDI
Hayley Mills, CLOSER, UCL Social Research Institute, University College London
Hilde Orten, NSD – Norwegian Centre for Research Data
Anja Perry GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences
Study and Variable Description with DDI
Hayley Mills, CLOSER, UCL Social Research Institute, University College London
Questions and Instruments in DDI
Hilde Orten, NSD – Norwegian Centre for Research Data