Presentation Title |
Presenter(s)/Author(s) |
Framework to assess the “maximum” expected response rate for different survey designs and field conditions |
François Laflamme Sylvie Bonhomme |
LANGUAGE TO INTERVIEW – COMPARABILITY IN A MULTILINGUAL CONTEXT |
Anna Andeenkova |
Methodological approach for the development of equivalent rating scales for comparative cross-national surveys |
Anna Andeenkova Natalja Menold |
The European working conditions survey series |
Agnès Parent-Thirion |
Design Effects in a Geo-sampling Design |
Jennifer Unangst Jeniffer Iriondo-Perez Dr. Safaa Amer |
Overview of 3 Qualitative Census Research Projects on Race and Tribal Enrollment Questions with American Indian/Alaska Native populations: American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Latin American Indigenous Immigrants |
Laurie Schwede Rodney Terry Aleia Clark Fobia Leticia Fernandez |
Challenges & Lessons-learned from conducting CAPI training – a national household panel survey in Ghana |
Yu-chieh (Jay) Lin |
Using paradata to monitor interviewers’ instrument navigation behavior and inform instrument technical design: A case study from a national household survey in Ghana |
Yu-chieh (Jay) Lin Kyle Kwaiser Gina-Qian Cheung Jennifer Kelley |
Interviewer monitoring in the Saudi National Mental Health Survey (SNMHS) |
Yu-chieh (Jay) Lin Zeina N. Mneimneh |
Best practices of panel retention and tracking – Lessons learned from international case studies |
Yu-chieh (Jay) Lin Zeina N. Mneimneh |
Qualitative Research on Questions of Race, Tribe Identification, and Tribal Enrollment for Multicultural American Indians |
Rodney L. Terry Leticia Fernandez Laurie Schwede Aleia Clark Fobia |
Exploring Drivers of Acquiescent Responding Among Ethnically Diverse Latino Telephone Survey Respondents |
Sunghee Lee, Tim Johnson Ligia Reyes Chris Werner Jim Thrasher Ken Resnicow Fred Conrad Karen Peterson |
Too Much or Not Enough? Assessing Quality with Weighting Data in Cross-sectional SurveysInsights from the European Values Survey |
Frédéric GONTHIER |
FROM MIXED METHODS TO INDICATORS: COMPARISON OF URBAN AREAS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA |
Farah Purwaningrum |
Dependence of Reported Height and Weight on Interviewers’ Characteristics |
Hayk Gyuzalyan |
FACING THE FUTURE: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR CROSSNATIONAL SURVEYS: A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE |
Dr. Rory Fitzgerald |
Translation, wording, question design, survey design: an empirical exploration of different challenges to the comparability of international survey data |
Michèle Ernst Stähli |
Quality assurance in the 6th EWCS – experiences and reflections |
Sally Widdop (Ipsos) Gijs van Houten (PEW Research Centre) Mathijn Wilkens (Eurofound) |
Design and Cultural Adaptation of a 22-Country Tool for Collecting Comparative Data on Poverty Level |
Katherine Kenward, RSS Woody Carter, RSS Alisú Schoua-Glusberg, RSS Anahit Tevosyan, FINCA |
Is Acquiescence an Expression of Social Deference? |
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Examining Respondent-Interviewer Interactions Using Behavior Coding Data and Paradata |
Allyson L. Holbrook Timothy P. Johnson Young Ik Cho Sharon Shavitt Noel Chavez Saul Weiner |
Assessing Translations: How Different Checking Procedures Compare Under Field Conditions |
Gijs van Houten Danielle Cuddington Katie Simmons Steve Schwarzer |
Experiment for testing questionnaire translation methods in the European Social Survey (ESS); “Ask the same question” versus more adaptive approaches |
Brita Dorer |
Using Anchoring Vignette to Correct for Differential Response Scale Usage across Cultures |
Mengyao Hu Sunghee Lee Hongwei Xu |
Facebook advert isement s for crosscultura l survey recruitment : Insights from the 46-country World Relationships Study |
Robert Thomson Masaki Yuki |
2016 THE COLLECTION OF BIOMEASURES IN CROSS-NATIONAL STUDIES USING THE EXAMPLE OF DRIED BLOOD SPOTS IN SHARE |
Joseph W. Sakshaug Luzia M. Weiss |
Six cost-effective modules for improving master questionnaire prior to translation and adaptation |
Musab Hayatli Manuel Souto Pico |
TREND MEASUREMENT IN INTERNATIONAL ASSESSMENT SURVEYS |
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Cross-National Variation in Device Effects Between Smartphone and Computer-based Web Surveys |
Curtiss L. Cobb III |
Design effect in small-scale anthropometric surveys: what parameters influence design effect, and how does this impact survey design? |
Erin N. Hulland Curtis J. Blanton Eva Z. Leidman Oleg O. Bilukha |
Cross-Cultural Comparability of Response Patterns of Subjective Probability Questions |
Sunghee Lee Florian Keusch Norbert Schwarz MingnanLiu Tuba Suzer-Gurtekin |
Measurement Quality of Agree/Disagree and Item- Specific Response Options |
Natalja Menold Matthias Bluemke Anna Andreenkova |
Calibrating Cross-National Panel Surveys |
Laura Wronski Mingnan Liu |
Mixed-Mode Surveys: An Overview of Design, Estimation and Adjustment Methods and Empirical Applications |
Z. Tuba Suzer-Gurtekin Edith D. de Leeuw Richard Valliant Steven G. Heeringa Ana Villar |
UNECE International Statistical Framework for Measuring Quality of Employment |
Christian Wingerter |
Estimating and Adjusting for Cross-Cultural Differences in Acquiescent and Extreme Response Styles |
Mingnan Liu Z. Tuba Suzer-Gurtekin Sunghee Lee |
Between Letter and Spirit: Testing Survey Translations with Spanish Speaking Respondents |
Ilana Ventura Rene Bautista, Ph.D. David Gleicher Lisa Lee, Ph.D. Samuel C. Haffer, Ph.D. Paul Guerino |
Effects of Field Interviewer GenSdmeor koin gDataf rom a Global Household Survey on Tobacco Use |
Jeremy Morton Luhua Zhao Krishna Palipudi |
Setting up the Cognitive Interview Task for non-English Speaking Participants: Exploratory Research in the U.S. context |
Hyunjoo Park Patricia Goerman |
Improving Cross-national/cultural Comparability Using the Total Survey Error Paradigm |
Tom W. Smith |
Total Survey Error and Survey Quality in Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural (3MC) Surveys |
Beth-Ellen Pennell Kristen Cibelli Hibben (presenting author) Lars Lyberg Peter Mohler Gelaye Worku |
Word frequency effect and response quality: A comparison of four questionnaire versions on a web panel |
Ana Slavec Vasja Vehovar |
Cross-National Comparison on Measurement Quality of Response Scales |
Pei-shan Liao Willem E. Saris Diana Zavala-Rojas |
Collecting rich paradata to monitor data collection quality |
Gina-Qian Cheung Beth-Ellen Pennell |
Answers to standardized questions: Recognizing “codable” answers and maintaining standardization and rapport” |
Nora Cate Schaeffer Jennifer Dykema Dana Garbarski |
Collecting and using representative data of the German general public |
Michael Bosnjak |
Facilitating multinational, multiregional and multicultural research |
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LISS Panel: Collecting representative data for the Netherlands |
Marcel Das |
UNDERSTANDING RACIAL/ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN PUBLIC OPINION TOWARDS THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT |
Tianshu Zhao Timothy P. Johnson |
Advantages and Limitations of Documentation of a Survey Translation and Monitoring Process |
Dorothée Behr Steve Dept Elica Krajčeva |
Organizing and Managing comparative surveys in a TSE perspective |
Peter Ph. Mohler |
Panel: Adapting Interviewer Training Across Cultures in Developing Countries |
Katherine R. Mason Yu-chieh Lin Nathan R. Jones Esther Ullman |
Collecting Household Income Globally: Number and Handling of Missing Values |
Anita Pugliese Ken Kluch Dato Tsabutashvili Gallup |
Explaining cross-national inequivalence A Bayesian Multilevel SEM approach |
Bart Meuleman Elmar Schlüter |
The SAGE Handbook of Survey Methodology |
Christoff Wolf Dominique Joye Tom W. Smith Yang-chih Fu |
ADAPTING THE AUSTRALIAN STANDARD CLASSIFICATION OF CULTURAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS (ASCCEG) FOR THE ESS |
Sarah Butt Anthony Heath Silke Schneider |
The challenges and solutions of telephone interviewing in Africa, a view from the frontline |
Jain Dharmendra Mariam Fagbeni Hayk Gyuzalyan |
Finding the Best Fit: A Comparison of CAWI Testing to CATI-Trended Data for General Population Research in Germany, Italy, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland |
Gallup |
THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL SURVEY’S EXPANDED FRAMEWORK FOR QUALITY ASSESSMENT |
Koen Beullens Geert Loosveldt Katrijn Denies |
Third-party presence in multinational interviews: Determinants and implications in SHARE |
Galit Gordoni Howard Litwin Noam Damri |
Does Corruption Reduce Political Trust? Testing Moderating Effects in Diverse Regime types with Multilevel SEM |
Irena Schneider |
The Consumer Pyramids Survey |
Mahesh Vyas |
Cross-national and cross-contextual analysis: controlling for sample composition and survey characteristics in comparative analysis |
Ahu Alanya Femke De Keulenaer |
Ethical Considerations in the Total Survey Error Context |
Julie de Jong |
Examples, Instructions, and Belonging: Alaska Native Social Organization and the Race Question |
Aleia Clark Fobia Laurel Schwede Leticia Fernandez Rodney Terry |
Developing a mobile fieldwork management and monitoring system (FMMS) – Challenges of cross-national implementation |
Elena Sommer Sarah Butt Lennard Kuijten |
Why every survey is a 3MC survey or What we should know about # what we could learn from comparative surveys |
Ineke Stoop |
Interviewer/Respondent Interactions |
Yfke Ongena Marieke Haan |
Perspectives on International Training |
Kathy Mason Steve Litavecz David Plotner |
Cross-Cultural Use of Behavior Coding: An Update |
Timothy P. Johnson Allyson Holbrook Young Ik Cho Sharon Shavitt Noel Chávez Saul Weiner |
CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARABILITY OF BEHAVIOR CODING |
Timothy P. Johnson Allyson Holbrook Young Ik Cho Sharon Shavitt Noel Chávez Saul Weiner |
International Program in Survey and Data Science |
Frauke Kreuter |
Do Response Effects Generalize Across Countries? |
Henning Silber Jon Krosnick Tobias Stark Annelies Blom |
Language Differences between Interviewers and Respondents in Sub- Saharan African Surveys |
Charles Q. Lau |
SMS Surveys in Africa |
Charles Q. Lau |
Development of a coding platform |
MAURICE MARTENS |
Telephone Sampling in the MENA: Issues and Advancements |
Carsten Broich |
Mobile Data Collection and Reporting Across Multiple Developing African Countries |
Rick Mitchell |
NON-RESPONSE IN THE 6TH EUROPEAN WORKING CONDITIONS SURVEY |
Aleksandra Wilzcynska Gijs van Houten Mathijn Wilkens |
Between and Within Country Measurement Invariance Testing in a EU Comparative Research on School Dropout |
Ward Nouwen |
LINKING AUXILIARY DATA TO SURVEY DATA ETHICAL AND LEGAL CHALLENGES IN EUROPE AND THE US |
Kirstine Kolsrud Linn-Merethe Rød Katrine Utaaker Segadal |
When does adding a survey language make sense? Representation bias, response rates, and strategic considerations |
Michael Ochsner Sven E. Hug |
MULTINATIONAL EVENT HISTORY CALENDAR INTERVIEWING |
Yfke Ongena Marieke Haan Wil Dijkstra |
Addressing Equivalence and Bias in Cross-Cultural Survey Research within a Mixed Methods Research Framework |
José-Luis Padilla Isabel Benítez Fons van de Vijver |
What They Say and What They Do: Comparing Physical Activity Across US, UK, and The Netherlands |
Arie Kapteyn |
JOB INSECURITY AND INDIVIDUAL WELL-BEING: MODERATION BY LABOUR MARKET POLICIES ACROSS EUROPEA MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS IN A CROSS-COUNTRY PERSPECTIVE |
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Quantile Regression as a Tool for Cross-National and Comparative Survey Research |
ROBERT A. PETRIN JOSEPH ZAPPA MEGHANA RAJA |
Assessing the feasibility of using SMS Surveys in Eastern Europe to conduct a cross-country comparison of attitudes with regard to Europe’s migration crisis |
Sara Gjoshevska Carsten Broich |
PREVENTING DIFFERENCES IN TRANSLATED SURVEY ITEMS USING SURVEY QUALITY PREDICTION (SQP 2.1) |
Diana Zavala-Rojas Willem Saris Irmtraud Gallhofer |
SURVEY QUALITY PREDICTOR 2.1 |
Diana Zavala-Rojas |
Survey at the crossroads: implementing electronic data collection on a large infrastructure survey in Kenya |
Sarah M. Hughes |
The Use of SMS Pre-Notices for CATI Interviews and Their Impact on Response Rates and Non-Respondents by Age and Gender |
Gallup |
‘What’s Past is Prologue’:The Origin, Development, and Forming of Cross-national, Survey Research |
Tom W. Smith |
Managing translations for cross national surveys |
Maurice Martens |
Translation methodology: Double revision |
Oscar Rivière |
Understanding America Study |
Arie Kapteyn |
Using Real-Time Algorithms to Improve Field Data Collection |
FINCA |
Within-household selection of respondents: The last step of sampling in household surveys |
Achim Koch Timothy P. Johnson |
Comparing Scale Direction Effects among Hispanics vs Non-Hispanic Respondents
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Ting Yan Mengyao Hu
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