Displaying all 27 Publications
Current search: 'Survey Methodology' and '2019'
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Birth cohorts in Understanding Society: a description
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Enhancing data around early life in Understanding Society: scientific opportunities and considerations
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Improving population and sub-group coverage: who is missing and what can be done about it?
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Event-triggered data collection
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Using Colectica Designer for questionnaire specification – challenges, progress and future plans
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Does repeated measurement improve income data quality?
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Longitudinal surveys - unique opportunities and unique methodological challenges
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What is shared care?
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The implementation of fieldwork design initiatives to improve survey quality
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How do participants understand and interpret questions about "retirement planning"?
Lindsay Abbassian, Beth Dokal, Lucy Joyce, et al.
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Applying prospect theory to participation in a CAPI/web panel survey
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Can targeted cover letters improve participation in health surveys? Results from a randomized controlled trial
Anne Illemann Christensen, Peter Lynn, and Janne Schurmann Tolstrup
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Increasing participation in a mobile app study: the effects of a sequential mixed-mode design and in-interview invitation
Annette Jäckle, Alexander Wenz, Jonathan Burton, et al.
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The acceptability of collecting samples from Understanding Society participants for microbiome analysis
Lindsay Abbassian, Paul Vousden, Alice Coulter, et al.
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The acceptability and feasibility of asking monthly “life-event” questions in between waves of a panel study
Anna Horsley, Kelsey Beninger, Naomi Day, et al.
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Regression with an imputed dependent variable
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Data resource profile: Cohort and Longitudinal Studies Enhancement Resources (CLOSER)
Dara O’Neill, Michaela Benzeval, Andy Boyd, et al.
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Respondent burden in a mobile app: evidence from a shopping receipt scanning study
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The Longitudinal Item Count Technique: a new technique for asking sensitive questions in surveys
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Participation in a mobile app survey to collect expenditure data as part of a large-scale probability household panel: coverage and participation rates and biases
Annette Jäckle, Jonathan Burton, Mick P. Couper, et al.
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Willingness to use mobile technologies for data collection in a probability household panel
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Mounting multiple experiments on longitudinal social surveys: design and implementation considerations
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Are factorial survey experiments prone to survey mode effects?
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Item nonresponse rates and panel conditioning in a longitudinal survey among youth
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A review of new technologies and data sources for measuring household finances: implications for total survey error
Annette Jäckle, Alessandra Gaia, Carli Lessof, et al.
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The effect of online and mixed-mode measurement of cognitive ability
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The influence of device characteristics on data collection using a Mobile App.