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 Consent to data linkage: question wording and format experimentsAnnette JäckleJonathan BurtonMick P. CouperThomas F. CrossleySandra Walzenbach, et al Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2022-05 - June 29, 2022 - download Increasing participation in a mobile app study: the effects of a sequential mixed-mode design and in-interview invitationAnnette JäckleAlexander WenzJonathan BurtonMick P. Couper Journal Article - April 7, 2022 Survey MethodologyInformation And Communication TechnologiesThe effects of personalized feedback on participation and reporting in mobile app data collectionAlexander WenzAnnette JäckleJonathan BurtonMick P. Couper Journal Article - February 15, 2022 Survey MethodologyInformation And Communication TechnologiesCOVID-19 and mode selection effects in Understanding SocietyPablo Cabrera AlvarezJonathan BurtonPeter Lynn Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2021-10 - December 16, 2021 - download SurveysSurvey MethodologyHealthCovid-19How do survey respondents decide whether to consent to data linkage?Jonathan BurtonMick P. CouperThomas F. CrossleyAnnette JäckleSandra Walzenbach, et al Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2021-05 - December 8, 2021 - download Survey MethodologyPsychologyTaxationUnderstanding Society Innovation Panel wave 13: results from methodological experimentsMichaela BenzevalJonathan BurtonMick P. CouperAnnette JäckleBrienna Perelli-Harris, et al Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2021-09 - November 22, 2021 - download Tarek Al Baghal SurveysSurvey MethodologyCollection of biomarkers using nurses, interviewers, and participants: the design of IP12Tarek Al BaghalMichaela BenzevalJonathan BurtonThomas F. CrossleyMeena Kumari, et al Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2021-06 - September 24, 2021 - download SurveysSurvey MethodologyHealthBiologyHow and why does the mode of data collection affect consent to data linkage?Annette JäckleJonathan BurtonMick P. CouperThomas F. CrossleySandra Walzenbach, et al Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2021-04 - July 1, 2021 - download Survey MethodologyPsychologyInformation And Communication TechnologiesUnderstanding data linkage consent in longitudinal surveysAnnette JäckleKelsey BeningerJonathan BurtonMick P. Couper Book Chapter, Advances in longitudinal survey methodology, Ch. 6 - June 1, 2021Peter Lynn SurveysSurvey MethodologyPsychologyHigh frequency online data collection in an annual household panel study: some evidence on bias prevention and bias adjustmentMichaela BenzevalJonathan BurtonThomas F. CrossleyPaul FisherColin Gardiner, et al Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2021-03 - March 5, 2021 - download Survey MethodologyInformation And Communication TechnologiesHealthCovid-19 Posts navigation « 1 2 3 4 5 6 … 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. CrossleyPaul FisherAnnette Jäckle, et al Media - June 8, 2020 Labour MarketIncome DynamicsSurvey MethodologyHousehold EconomicsHealthPovertyCovid-19Welfare BenefitsEconomicsDemographyFinanceWages And EarningsUnemploymentSavings And AssetsDebt: IndebtednessSocial StratificationEthnic GroupsBAME and single-parent families worst hit financially by Covid-19Michaela BenzevalJonathan BurtonThomas F. CrossleyPaul FisherAnnette Jäckle, et al Media - June 7, 2020 Labour MarketIncome DynamicsSurvey MethodologyHousehold EconomicsHealthPovertyCovid-19Welfare BenefitsEconomicsDemographyFinanceWages And EarningsUnemploymentSavings And AssetsDebt: IndebtednessSocial StratificationEthnic GroupsCoronavirus hitting BAME and single parent families worst financiallyMichaela BenzevalJonathan BurtonThomas F. CrossleyPaul FisherAnnette Jäckle, et al Media - June 7, 2020 Labour MarketIncome DynamicsSurvey MethodologyHousehold EconomicsHealthPovertyCovid-19Welfare BenefitsEconomicsDemographyFinanceWages And EarningsUnemploymentSavings And AssetsDebt: IndebtednessSocial StratificationEthnic GroupsSee all media items