Dr Jonathan Burton Associate Director; Surveys, University of Essex Email jburton@essex.ac.uk Office 2N2.5A.02 Curriculum vitae Latest Blog Posts Moving online with Understanding Society See all blog posts Latest Publications Does the feedback of blood results in observational studies influence response and consent? A randomised study of the Understanding Society Innovation PanelMichaela BenzevalAlexandria AndrayasJan MazzaTarek Al BaghalJonathan Burton, et al Journal Article - June 7, 2023 SurveysSurvey MethodologyPsychologyHealthBiologyThe effects of position, context, and order on consent to data linkage in a surveyJonathan BurtonMick P. CouperAnnette Jäckle Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2023-07 - April 4, 2023 - download SurveysSurvey MethodologyPsychologyHealthCovid-19Participation of household panel members in daily burst measurement using a mobile app: effects of position of the invitation, bonus incentives, and number of daily questionsAnnette JäckleJonathan BurtonMick P. CouperBrienna Perelli-Harris Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2023-01 - March 6, 2023 - download SurveysSurvey MethodologyPsychologyInformation And Communication TechnologiesHealthWell BeingUnderstanding Society Wave 16 pilot: biomarker data collection in the UK Household Longitudinal StudyChristine WoodsJonathan BurtonTarek Al BaghalMichaela BenzevalVioletta Parutis, et al Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2023-04 - March 6, 2023 - download SurveysSurvey MethodologyBiologyNurse- and self-collected dried blood spots for the assessment of cardiovascular risk factors: a randomised study of the Understanding Society Innovation PanelMeena KumariAlexandria AndrayasTarek Al BaghalJonathan BurtonThomas F. Crossley, et al Journal Article - March 6, 2023 SurveysSurvey MethodologyHealthBiologyQuality of expenditure data collected with a mobile receipt scanning app in a probability household panelAlexander WenzAnnette JäckleJonathan BurtonMick P. CouperBrendan Read, et al Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2023-02 - March 1, 2023 - download HouseholdsSurveysSurvey MethodologyInformation And Communication TechnologiesHousehold EconomicsHow and why does the mode of data collection affect consent to data linkage?Annette JäckleJonathan BurtonMick P. CouperThomas F. CrossleySandra Walzenbach, et al Journal Article - December 10, 2022 Survey MethodologyPsychologyInformation And Communication TechnologiesUnderstanding Society Wave 14 boost trial: experiments with methods of recruiting a probability online boost sampleJoel WilliamsLiz WardJonathan BurtonHannah CarpenterKirsty Cole, et al Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2022-07 - September 20, 2022 - download SurveysSurvey MethodologyPsychologyUnderstanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 14: results from methodological experimentsTarek Al BaghalMichaela BenzevalJonathan BurtonGiedo JansenSuzanne Janssen, et al Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2022-06 - September 5, 2022 - download Annette Jäckle SurveysSurvey MethodologyDoes the feedback of blood results in observational studies influence response and consent? A randomised study of the Understanding Society Innovation PanelMichaela BenzevalAlexandria AndrayasJan MazzaTarek Al BaghalJonathan Burton, et al Journal Article - July 19, 2022 SurveysSurvey MethodologyPsychologyHealthBiology Posts navigation « 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 » Latest Media Protect BAME people hit financially by Covid, says UK thinktankMichaela BenzevalJonathan BurtonThomas F. CrossleyPaul FisherAnnette Jäckle, et al Media - November 8, 2020 Labour MarketIncome DynamicsSurvey MethodologyHousehold EconomicsHealthPovertyCovid-19Welfare BenefitsEconomicsDemographyFinanceWages And EarningsUnemploymentSavings And AssetsDebt: IndebtednessSocial StratificationEthnic GroupsThe Understanding Society Covid-19 studyAnnette JäckleMichaela BenzevalJonathan BurtonThomas Crossley Media - September 15, 2020 SurveysSurvey MethodologyHealthCovid-19Black, minority Britons hit hardest by COVID job losses, researchers sayMichaela BenzevalJonathan BurtonThomas F. 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