GOR 25
General Online Research Conference 2025
Freie Universität Berlin - Henry Ford Building
31 March - 2 April 2025
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Hörsaal B |
Date: Tuesday, 01/Apr/2025 | |
10:45am - 11:45am |
2.2: Web Tracking Location: Hörsaal B Chair: Dorian Tsolak, Bielefeld University, Germany Understanding Participation in Web Tracking Studies: A Comparison of Probabilistic and Nonprobabilistic Sampling Strategies GESIS, Germany Socioeconomic Status and Patterns of Online Behavior in Germany GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany Bridging Gaps or Deepening Divides? The Impact of Online Intermediaries on News Diversity Department of Computational Social Science, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences |
12:00pm - 1:15pm |
3.2: Respondent Engagement and Attrition Location: Hörsaal B Chair: Ellen Laupper, Swiss Federal University for Vocational Education and Training SFUVET, Switzerland Attrition patterns and warning signs in a long-term, high frequency probability online panel University of Mannheim, Germany Do we need to include offliners in self-administered general population surveys? An analysis of 150 substantive variables in a probability-based mixed-mode panel survey in Germany GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany Reducing Political Science Surveys’ Attrition Bias Without Limiting Substantive Research: Potentials of Adaptive Survey Design and Missing Data Strategies. GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany Quantifying Questionnaire Design: A Holistic Approach to Data Quality and User Engagement Ipsos |
3:45pm - 4:45pm |
5.2: Respondent Nudging and Incentives Location: Hörsaal B Chair: Georg-Christoph Haas, Institute for Employment Research, Germany Knock-to-nudge methods to improve survey participation in the UK University of Southampton, United Kingdom Recruitment incentive experiment of the probability-based panel Health in Germany: results on outcome rates, non-response bias and panel case costs 1: Robert Koch-Institut, Germany; 2: infas Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft GmbH |
5:00pm - 6:00pm |
6.2: Mixed Mode and Mode Transitions Location: Hörsaal B Chair: Björn Rohr, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany Large-scale social surveys without field interviewers in the UK: An evidence review 1: University of Southampton, United Kingdom; 2: University of Essex, United Kingdom; 3: City, University of London, United Kingdom Does web as first mode in a mixed-mode establishment survey affect the data quality? Institute for Employment Research, Germany Examining Differences in Face-to-Face and Self-Administered Mixed-Mode Surveys: Insights from a General Social Survey GESIS, Germany |
Date: Wednesday, 02/Apr/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:00am |
7.2: Digital Behavior and Digital Traces Location: Hörsaal B Chair: Julian Kohne, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany Where You Are Is What You Get? Sample Inconsistencies of Google Trends Data Across Download Locations University of Mannheim, Germany Online Labour Markets in the context of Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence 1: Datenwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft DWG Berlin, Germany; 2: Oxford Internet Institute Measuring the accuracy of self-reported Instagram behavior - a data donation approach. University of Mannheim, Germany |
12:00pm - 1:15pm |
10.2: AI and Automation in (Survey) Location: Hörsaal B Chair: Danielle Remmerswaal, Utrecht University, Netherlands, The Bots in web surveys: Predicting robotic language in open narrative answers 1: DZHW; Leibniz University Hannover; 2: University of Mannheim Addressing Biases of Sensor Data in Social Science Research: A Data Quality Perspective 1: GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany; 2: University of Mannheim, Germany; 3: University of Konstanz, Germany; 4: Ulm University, Germany; 5: RWTH Aachen, Germany; 6: University of Michigan, USA; 7: University of Düsseldorf, Germany Improving the measurement of solidarity in the European context: results from a web probing in four countries University of Bergamo |
2:30pm - 3:45pm |
11.2: Bots, Avatars, and Online Labs Location: Hörsaal B Chair: Joachim Piepenburg, GESIS, Germany Bots in web survey interviews: a showcase 1: DZHW, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany; 2: DZHW, University of Magdeburg Bringing the Lab Online: Device Effects in Psychological Bias Testing in Online Surveys 1: DeZIM Institut, Germany; 2: Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany; 3: FU Berlin, Germany Enhancing Open-Answer Coding in Quantitative Surveys Using Optimized LLM Tools Bilendi & respondi, France |
4:00pm - 5:00pm |
12.2: App-based Diary Studies Location: Hörsaal B Chair: Otto Hellwig, Bilendi & respondi, Germany The effect of personalized feedback on participant behavior in data collection: Using paradata to understand participation rates and participant engagement in app-based data collection 1: Utrecht University, The Netherlands; 2: Statistics Netherlands A Recipe to Handle Receipts? Usability-testing the Receipt Scanning Function of an App-based Household Budget Diary Federal Statistical Office Germany (Destatis), Germany How many diary days? Smart surveys can help to reduce burden and costs of data collection for behavioural statistics 1: Utrecht University, Netherlands, The; 2: Statistics Netherlands |
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