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Workshop 3 - ONLINE!
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ONLINE WORKSHOP: The Magnificent Seven: Identify and Reduce Common Data Quality Issues in Online Surveys 1onlineumfragen.com GmbH, Switzerland; 2Pädagogische Hochschule Schwyz, Switzerland Duration of the Workshop: Target Groups: Is the workshop geared at an exclusively German or an international audience? Workshop Language: Description of the content of the workshop: In the workshop, we will look together at various possible contaminations, analyse data using concrete examples, discuss how such data can be prevented or cleaned up and what recommendations can be derived for future survey conducting. The workshop will include theoretical and practical inputs, as well as numerous activities with concrete data. Questions and discussions as well as examples from your own experience and data practice are welcome. Phenomena include speeders, outliers, acquiescence, extreme response styles, mid-point responding and stereotypical responses, patterns, misunderstanding of questions due to poor item construction, and falsified and partially falsified interviews by interviewers and staff of survey research organisations, different fieldwork standards, different question formats for the same topic across several surveys, different content-related or methodological contexts, e.g. in cross-national surveys or multi-year surveys, heterogeneous interpretation of the questions due to cultural differences. Necessary prior knowledge of participants: Literature that participants need to read for preparation Recommended additional literature Information about the instructors: Raffael is co-founder and CTO of onlineumfragen.com and works as a researcher for the professorship "Media and Computer Science Didactics" at the Institut für Medien und Schule (IMS) at University of Teacher Education Schwyz. With onlineumfragen.com, as a specialised online survey partner and survey consultant for the DACH region, he supports selected clients and manages the development of the survey platform. With an interdisciplinary background in psychology, educational science, computer science and methodology, he works entrepreneurially and scientifically on data quality in online surveys and privacy & data protection behaviour in children. He held several workshops on the topic of data quality in online surveys at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts and for the Swiss market research association Swiss Insights. Will participants need to bring their own devices in order to be able to access the Internet? Will they need to bring anything else to the workshop? |