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10:45am - 11:45am
2.3: Voting Behavior and Information Sources Location: Hörsaal C Chair: Roland Abold , infratest dimap Ges. für Trend- und Wahlforschung, Germany
The Impact of Voting Advice Applications on Voting Behavior: Evidence from the 2024 Austrian Elections
Katharina Pfaff , Sylvia Kritzinger
University of Vienna, Austria
Assessing Voter Fatigue: Media Consumption and Political Engagement Across Israeli Election Cycles (2019-2022)
Dana Weimann Saks , Yaron Ariel, Vered Elishar
The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel
Click for Clarity? Examining the effect of optional information on prediction accuracy in Swiss Referenda
Verena Mack 1 , Fabian Bergmann1 , Susumu Shikano2 , Steffen Stell2
1: YouGov Schweiz AG, Switzerland;
2: Universität Konstanz, Germany
12:00pm - 1:15pm
3.3: - Location: Hörsaal C
3:45pm - 4:45pm
5.3: LLMs and Synthetic Survey Data Location: Hörsaal C Chair: Johanna Hölzl , University of Mannheim, Germany
Synthetic Respondents, Real Bias? Investigating AI-Generated Survey Responses
Charlotte Pauline Müller 1 , Bella Struminskaya2 , Peter Lugtig2
1: Lund University, Sweden;
2: Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Talk, talk, talk - unlocking AI for conversational research
Barbara von Corvin , Francesca Biscione Biscione
Human8 Europe, Belgium
5:00pm - 6:00pm
6.3: Survey Innovations Location: Hörsaal C Chair: Almuth Lietz , German Center for Integration and Migration Research, Germany
Optimising Online Time Use Surveys: Balancing Quality, Efficiency, and Inclusivity
Marta Mezzanzanica
National Centre for Social Research, United Kingdom
What do participants refer to when asked about their place of residence?
Manuela Schmidt 1 , Claudia Schmiedeberg2
1: University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, Germany;
2: LMU Munich, Germany
Will harmony last? - Harmonizing time series survey data with equating under challenging patterns of data availability
Matthias Roth , Ranjit Konrad Singh
GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Germany
9:00am - 10:00am
7.3: Questionnaire Design Location: Hörsaal C Chair: Yfke Ongena , University of Groningen, Netherlands, The
B:RADICAL – Co-designing online survey questions with children and young people on their understanding and their experiences of respect and disrespect
Dirk Schubotz
Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom
Does Succeeding on Attention Checks Moderate Treatment Effects?
Sebastian Lundmark 1 , Jon Krosnick2 , Lisanne Wichgers3 , Matthew Berent4
1: University of Gothenburg, Sweden;
2: Stanford University, USA;
3: Lisanne Wichgers Consulting;
4: Matt Berent Consulting
Balancing Questionnaire Length and Response Burden: Short and Long-Term Effects in the IAB Job Vacancy Survey
Nicole Gürtzen, Alex Kübis, André Pirralha
IAB, Germany
12:00pm - 1:15pm
10.3: Exploring Representation in Social Media Location: Hörsaal C Chair: Jessica Donzowa , Max Planck Institute für demographische Forschung, Germany
Dancing with Data: Understanding Gender Representation Among Viral TikTok Content
Dorian Tsolak
Bielefeld University, Germany
Beyond Binary Bytes: Mapping the Evolution of Gender Inclusive Language on Twitter
Dorian Tsolak 1,2 , Simon Kühne1 , Stefan Knauff1,2 , H. Long Nguyen2,3 , Dominik Hansen1
1: Bielefeld University, Germany;
2: Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology;
3: DeZIM Institute
Romance Dawn: Investigating the dynamics of collaboration in a cultural producer community on YouTube
Pavel Dimitrov Chachev 1 , Marcel Kappes2
1: Social Monitor, Romania;
2: University of Mannheim
Where is Everybody? Measuring Semantic Source Position and Creating Online Discourse Typologies from Co-Occurrence Networks
Dan Sultanescu, Pavel Dimitrov Chachev , Dana C. Sultanescu
Social Monitor, Romania
2:30pm - 3:45pm
11.3: Social Media Surveys and Recruitment Location: Hörsaal C Chair: Wojtek Jablonski , Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The
The COVID-19 Health Behaviour Survey: A Cross-National Survey Conducted via Facebook
Daniela Perrotta
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany
Estimating Fertility Indicators in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Evidence from a Network Reporting Online Survey in Senegal
Jessica Donzowa 1,2 , Daniela Perrotta1 , Dennis Feehan3 , Emilio Zagheni1
1: Max Planck Institute für demographische Forschung, Germany;
2: Bielefeld University, Germany;
3: University of California, Berkeley, USA
Should We Be Worried? The Impact of Problematic Responses on Social Media Surveys
Zaza Zindel 1,2
1: German Centre for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM);
2: Bielefeld University, Germany
Optimizing Social Media Recruitment: Balancing Costs and Sample Quality in Non-Probabilistic Panels
Jessica Daikeler , Joachim Piepenburg, Bernd Weiss
GESIS, Germany
4:00pm - 5:00pm
12.3: Reminders and Targeting Location: Hörsaal C Chair: Florian Heinritz , Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories, Germany
I want YOU for this survey! Text interventions in email reminders to increase response rates in web surveys
Freja Wessman , Anders Carlander
University of Gothenburg, Sweden
The effects of using digital mailbox reminders
Julia Bergquist , Sebastian Lundmark, Cornelia Andersson, Klara Persson
The SOM Institute, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Can Targeted Appeals Win Over Late Respondents in a Business Web Surveys?
Ellen Laupper 1,2 , Ulf-Dietrich Reips2
1: Swiss Federal University for Vocational Education and Training SFUVET, Switzerland;
2: Konstanz University, Germany