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Session Overview
Location: Foyer OG
Date: Tuesday, 01/Apr/2025
2:30pm
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3:30pm
4.1: Poster Session
Location: Foyer OG
 

Mapping the Way Forward: Integrating APIs into Travel Surveys

Eva Aizpurua, Peter Cornick, Shane Howe, Marta Mezzanzanica, Nick Waugh

National Centre for Social Research, United Kingdom



Uncovering Housing Discrimination: Lessons Learned from a Large-Scale Field Experiment via Immoscout24

Zaza Zindel1,2, Long Nguyen1,2, Stefanie Hechler3, Elisabeth Zick1

1: German Centre for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM); 2: Bielefeld University, Germany; 3: Freie Universität Berlin, Germany



Straightlining in CS versus AD items, completed by Phone versus PC

Yfke Ongena, Marieke Haan

University of Groningen



Bayesian Integration of Probability and Nonprobability Web Survey Data

Joseph Sakshaug1,2, Camilla Salvatore3, Bella Struminskaya3, Arkadiusz Wisniowski4

1: IAB, Germany; 2: LMU-Munich; 3: Utrecht University, the Netherlands; 4: University of Manchester

4.2: Poster Session
Location: Foyer OG
 

Everybody does it sometimes: reducing Social Desirability Bias in an online survey using face-saving strategies

Emma Zaal, Yfke Ongena, John Hoeks

University of Groningen, Netherlands, The



Decoding Straightlining: The Role of Question Characteristics in Satisficing Response Behavior

Cagla Ezgi Yildiz1, Henning Silber2, Jessica Daikeler1, Fabienne Kraemer1, Evgenia Kapousouz3

1: GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany; 2: University of Michigan; 3: NORC at the University Of Chicago



Political Communication on Social Media: Analysis of Strategies in the Bavarian State Election Campaign 2023

Jakob Berg

University of Regensburg, Germany

4.3: Poster Session
Location: Foyer OG
 

Modular survey design: Experimental evidence from the German Internet Panel (GIP)

Benjamin Gröbe1, Carolin Bahm1, Anne Balz1, Aleksa Möntmann2, Tobias Rettig1

1: University of Mannheim, Germany; 2: forsa Gesellschaft für Sozialforschung und statistische Analysen mbH



gxc - an R package for spatial linking of Earth observation data with social indicators

Dennis Abel, Stefan Jünger

GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany



Understanding Redemption Patterns: A Study of Points-Based Incentive Schemes in Online Panel Surveys

Christine Distler, Mustafa Coban, Weik Jonas

IAB Nürnberg, Germany

4.4: Poster Session
Location: Foyer OG
 

Children's Social Media Behavior and Sociodemographics: A Segmentation Approach

Michael Wölk, Elisabeth Wolfsteiner, Stefan Eibl, Sonja Hauer, Verena Tatzer-Hanten

FH Wiener Neustadt GmbH, Austria



Smart Survey Implementation: Experiences from experiments in three European countries

Maren Fritz1, Florian Keusch1, Nina Berg2, Peter Lugtig3

1: University of Mannheim, Germany; 2: Statistics Norway; 3: Utrecht University



Scenario-Based Measures of Smartphone Skills in Online Surveys

Wai Tak Tung, Alexander Wenz

University of Mannheim, Germany



Who Donates Their Google Search Data? Participation in a Data Donation Study During the 2025 German Federal Election

Sina Chen1, Barbara Binder2

1: GESIS, Germany; 2: GESIS Germany

4.5: Poster Session
Location: Foyer OG
 

Pay to Stay? Examining the Long-Term Impact of Initial Recruitment Incentives on Panel Attrition

Almuth Lietz, Jannes Jacobsen, Jonas Köhler, Madeleine Siegel, Jörg Dollmann, Sabrina J. Mayer

German Center for Integration and Migration Research, Germany



Socially Desirable Responding in Panel Studies – How Does Repeated Interviewing Affect Responses to Sensitive Questions?

Fabienne Kraemer

GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany



Using Apps to Motivate Respondents: Experiences from an Experiment in a Refugee Panel Study

Florian Heinritz1, Michael Ruland2, Thom Weiß2, Katharina Sandbrink2, Jutta von Maurice1

1: Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories, Germany; 2: infas Institute for Applied Social Science, Germany


 
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