| Mixed-Mode: Past, Present, and Future |
13 |
| The cross-country measurement comparability in the immigration module of the European Social Survey 2014-15 |
10 |
| Approximate measurement invariance and longitudinal confirmatory factor analysis: concept and application with panel data |
9 |
| Participation in a mobile app survey to collect expenditure data as part of a large-scale probability household panel: coverage and participation rates and biases |
8 |
| Too Fast, too Straight, too Weird: Non-Reactive Indicators for Meaningless Data in Internet Surveys |
8 |
| Can nonprobability samples be used for social science research? A cautionary tale |
6 |
| Tree-based Machine Learning Methods for Survey Research |
5 |
| Willingness to use mobile technologies for data collection in a probability household panel |
5 |
| Is there an association between survey characteristics and representativeness? A meta-analysis |
4 |
| Misreporting to Looping Questions in Surveys: Recall, Motivation and Burden |
3 |
| Consequences of mid-stream mode-switching in a panel survey |
3 |
| Respondent mental health, mental disorders and survey interview outcomes |
3 |
| A Partially Successful Attempt to Integrate a Web-Recruited Cohort into an Address-Based Sample |
2 |
| Hiding Sensitive Topics by Design? An Experiment on the Reduction of Social Desirability Bias in Factorial Surveys |
2 |
| How to Avoid the Sins of Questionnaires Abridgement? |
2 |
| Is Satisficing Responsible for Response Order Effects in Rating Scale Questions? |
2 |
| In Search of the Optimal Mode for Mobile Phone Surveys in Developing Countries. A Comparison of IVR, SMS, and CATI in Nigeria |
2 |
| Qualitative Testing for Official Establishment Survey Questionnaires |
1 |
| Linking interview speed and interviewer effects on target variables in face-to-face surveys |
1 |
| Doing a Time Use Survey on Smartphones Only: What Factors Predict Nonresponse at Different Stages of the Survey Process? |
1 |
| Within-household selection of target-respondents impairs demographic representativeness of probabilistic samples: evidence from seven rounds of the European Social Survey |
1 |
| Capturing Multiple Perspectives in a Multi-actor Survey: The Impact of Parental Presence During Child Interviews on Reporting Discrepancies |
1 |
| Respondent burden in a Mobile App: evidence from a shopping receipt scanning study |
1 |
| Sequence matters in web probing: the impact of the order of probes on response quality, motivation of respondents, and answer content |
1 |
| From Strangers to Acquaintances? Interviewer Continuity and Socially Desirable Responses in Panel Surveys |
1 |
| A Closer Look at Attitude Scales with Positive and Negative Items. Response Latency Perspectives on Measurement Quality |
1 |
| Memory Gaps in the American Time Use Survey. Investigating the Role of Retrieval Cues and Respondents' Level of Effort |
0 |
| Randomization in Small Sample Surveys with the Halton Sequence |
0 |
| Two Simple Methods to Improve Official Statistics for Small Subpopulations |
0 |
| Continuity Trumps? The Impact of Interviewer Change on Item Nonresponse |
0 |
| Item Sum Double-List Technique: An Enhanced Design for Asking Quantitative Sensitive Questions |
0 |
| Exploring New Statistical Frontiers at the Intersection of Survey Science and Big Data: Convergence at BigSurv18 |
0 |
| Too sophisticated even for highly educated survey respondents? A qualitative assessment of indirect question formats for sensitive questions |
0 |
| Does Benefit Framing Improve Record Linkage Consent Rates? A Survey Experiment |
0 |
| Multivariate Tests for Phase Capacity |
0 |
| Does mode of administration impact on quality of data? Comparing a traditional survey versus an online survey via a Voting Advice Application |
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