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Location: Seminar 3 (Room 1.03/1.04)
Rheinische Fachhochschule Köln Campus Vogelsanger Straße Vogelsanger Str. 295 50825 Cologne Germany
Date: Thursday, 22/Feb/2024
10:45am
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11:45am
B1: Large, Larger, LLMs
Location: Seminar 3 (Room 1.03/1.04)
Chair: Daniela Wetzelhütter, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria
 

Free Text Classification with Neural Networks: Training, Process Integration and Results for ISCO-08 Job Titles

Patrick Mertes1, Sophie Tschersich2

1: Inspirient GmbH, Germany; 2: Verian Group, Germany



Where do LLMs fit in NLP pipelines?

Paul Simmering, Paavo Huoviala

Q Agentur für Forschung GmbH, Germany



Sentiment Analysis in the Wild

Orkan Dolay1, Denis Bonnay2

1: Bilendi & respondi, France; 2: Université Paris Nanterre, France

12:00pm
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1:15pm
B2: AI Tools for Survey Research 1
Location: Seminar 3 (Room 1.03/1.04)
Chair: Timo Lenzner, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany
 

In Search of the Truth. Are synthetic, AI generated data the future of market research?

Barbara von Corvin, Annelies Verhaeghe

Human8 Europe, Belgium



ChatGPT as a data analyst: focus on the benefits and risks

Daniela Wetzelhütter1, Dimitri Prandner2

1: University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria; 2: Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria



Chatbot Design as an Alternative to a Mobile First Design in Web Surveys: Data Quality and Respondent Experience

Ceyda Çavuşoğlu Deveci, Marek Fuchs, Anke Metzler

Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany

3:45pm
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4:45pm
A3.2: Survey Instruments
Location: Seminar 3 (Room 1.03/1.04)
Chair: Cornelia Neuert, GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany
 

Unmapped potentials: Measuring and considering the self-defined residential area of individuals

Maximilian Sprengholz1, Zerrin Salikutluk2, Christian Hunkler3

1: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; 2: DeZIM-Institut, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; 3: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin



Partnership biographies in self-administered surveys: The effect of screening-in information on survey outcomes

Lisa Schmid, Theresa Nutz, Irina Bauer

GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the social sciences, Germany



Considering Respondents’ Preferences: The Effects of Self-Selecting the Content in Web Survey Questionnaires

Katharina Pfaff, Sylvia Kritzinger

Universität Wien, Austria

5:00pm
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6:00pm
A4.2: Data Quality Assessments 1
Location: Seminar 3 (Room 1.03/1.04)
Chair: Patricia Hadler, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany
 

Data Quality in a Long and Complex Online-Only Survey: The UK Generations and Gender Survey (GGS)

Olga Maslovskaya, Grace Chang, Brienna Perelli-Harris

University of Southampton



Screening the Screens: Comparing Sample Profiles and Data Quality between PC and Mobile Respondents

Eva Aizpurua1, Gianmaria Bottoni2

1: National Centre for Social Research, United Kingdom; 2: European Social Survey Headquarters - City, University of London



Exploring Device Differences: Analyzing Sample Composition and Data Quality in a Large-Scale Survey

Alexandra Asimov, Sarah Thiesen, Michael Blohm

GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany

Date: Friday, 23/Feb/2024
11:45am
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12:45pm
A5.2: Detecting Undesirable Response Behavior
Location: Seminar 3 (Room 1.03/1.04)
Chair: Jan-Lucas Schanze, GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Germany
 

Who is going back and why? Using survey navigation paradata to differentiate between potential satisficers and optimizers in web surveys

Daniil Lebedev1, Peter Lugtig2, Bella Struminskaya2

1: GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften in Mannheim, Germany; 2: Utrecht University, Netherlands



Socially Desirable Responding in Panel Studies – Does Repeated Interviewing Affect Answers to Sensitive Behavioral Questions?

Fabienne Kraemer

GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences



Distinguishing satisficing and optimising web survey respondents using paradata

Daniil Lebedev

GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften in Mannheim, Germany

2:00pm
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3:00pm
A6.2: Data Quality Assessments 2
Location: Seminar 3 (Room 1.03/1.04)
Chair: Fabienne Kraemer, GESIS Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Germany
 

Can we identify and prevent cheating in online surveys? Evidence from a web tracking experiment.

Oriol J. Bosch1,2,3, Melanie Revilla4

1: University of Oxford, United Kingdom; 2: The London School of Economics, United Kingdom; 3: Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain; 4: Institut Barcelona Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), Spain



The Quality of Survey Items and the Integration of the Survey Quality Predictor 3.0 into the Questionnaire Development Process

Lydia Repke

GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany



Probability-based online and mixed-method panels from a data quality perspective

Blanka Szeitl1,2, Gergely Horzsa1,2

1: HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary; 2: Panelstory Opinion Polls, Hungary

3:15pm
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4:15pm
A7.2: Social Media Recruited Surveys
Location: Seminar 3 (Room 1.03/1.04)
Chair: Tobias Rettig, University of Mannheim, Germany
 

Assessing the impact of advertisement design on response quality in surveys using social media recruitment

Jessica Donzowa1,2, Simon Kühne2, Zaza Zindel2

1: Max Planck Institut for Demographic Research, Germany; 2: Bielefeld University, Germany



Do expensive social media ad groups pay off in the recruitment of a non-probabilistic panel? An inspection on coverage and cost structure

Jessica Daikeler, Joachim Piepenburg, Bernd Weiß

GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany


 
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