Publications: Statistical Methods (KEM)
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A review of conceptual approaches and empirical evidence on probability and nonprobability sample survey research
Cornesse, C., Blom, A., Dutwin, D., Krosnick, J., Leeuw, E., Legleye, S., Pasek, J., Phillips, B., Pennay, D., Phillips, B., Sakshaug, J., Struminskaya, B. & Wenz, A. (2020): A review of conceptual approaches and empirical evidence on probability and nonprobability sample survey research. In: Journal of survey statistics and methodology, Vol. 8, No. 1, p. 4-36. DOI:10.1093/jssam/smz041
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New Data Sources in Social Science Research
Ashley, A., Bach, R., Keusch, F. & Kreuter, F. (2021): New Data Sources in Social Science Research. Things to Know Before Working With Reddit Data. In: Social science computer review, Vol. 39, No. 5, p. 943-960. DOI:10.1177/0894439319893305
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Learning from mouse movements: Improving questionnaire and respondents' user experience through passive data collection
Horwitz, R., Brockhaus, S., Henninger, F., Kieslich, P., Schierholz, M., Keusch, F. & Kreuter, F. (2020): Learning from mouse movements: Improving questionnaire and respondents' user experience through passive data collection. In: P. C. Beatty, D. Collins, L. Kaye, J. L. Padilla, G. Willis & A. Wilmot (Eds.) (2020): Advances in questionnaire design, development, evaluation and testing, Nürnberg, p. 403-426. DOI:10.1002/9781119263685.ch16
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The salience of survey burden and its effect on response behavior to skip questions
Kreuter, F., Eckman, S. & Tourangeau, R. (2020): The salience of survey burden and its effect on response behavior to skip questions. Experimental results from telephone and web surveys. In: P. C. Beatty, D. Collins, L. Kaye, J. L. Padilla, G. Willis & A. Wilmot (Eds.) (2020): Advances in questionnaire design, development, evaluation and testing, Nürnberg, p. 213-228. DOI:10.1002/9781119263685.ch9
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Does benefit framing improve record linkage consent rates?
Sakshaug, J., Stegmaier, J., Trappmann, M. & Kreuter, F. (2019): Does benefit framing improve record linkage consent rates? A survey experiment. In: Survey research methods, Vol. 13, No. 3, p. 289-304. DOI:10.18148/srm/2019.v13i3.7391
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What do we know about voters who say "don't know" in election polls?
Purdam, K. & Sakshaug, J. (2019): What do we know about voters who say "don't know" in election polls? In: The Conversation No. 06.12.2019, o.Sz.
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Coke macht mehr draus
Hepp, L., Kluge, R., Schwanhäuser, S. & Stark, K. (2020): Coke macht mehr draus. In: R. Kluge & F. Meinfelder (Hrsg.) (2020): Bad Science: Die dunkle Seite der Statistik, München, Vahlen p. 111-126.
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Change through data: a data analytics training program for government employees
Kreuter, F., Ghani, R. & Lane, J. (2019): Change through data: a data analytics training program for government employees. In: Harvard Data Science Review, Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 26 S. DOI:10.1162/99608f92.ed353ae3
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Predicting voting behavior using digital trace data
Bach, R., Kern, C., Ashley, A., Keusch, F., Kreuter, F., Hecht, J. & Heinemann, J. (2021): Predicting voting behavior using digital trace data. In: Social science computer review, Vol. 39, No. 5, p. 862-883. DOI:10.1177/0894439319882896
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Life after Work: The Impact of Basic Income on Nonemployment Activities
Calnitsky, D., Latner, J. & Forget, E. (2019): Life after Work: The Impact of Basic Income on Nonemployment Activities. In: Social Science History, Vol. 43, No. 4, p. 657-677. DOI:10.1017/ssh.2019.35
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SAGE Research methods foundations: an encyclopedia
Atkinson, P., Delamont, S., Cernat, A., Sakshaug, J. & Williams, R. (eds.) (2019): SAGE Research methods foundations: an encyclopedia. Los Angeles: Sage, getr. p..
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Supplementing small probability samples with nonprobability samples
Sakshaug, J., Wiśniowski, A., Perez-Ruiz, D. & Blom, A. (2019): Supplementing small probability samples with nonprobability samples. A Bayesian approach. In: Journal of official statistics, Vol. 35, No. 3, p. 653-681. DOI:10.2478/jos-2019-0027
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New methods for job and occupation classification
Schierholz, M. (2019): New methods for job and occupation classification. Mannheim, 88 p.
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Trust and cooperative behavior: Evidence from the realm of data-sharing
Bauer, P., Keusch, F. & Kreuter, F. (2019): Trust and cooperative behavior: Evidence from the realm of data-sharing. In: PLoS one, Vol. 14, No. 8, p. 1-18. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0220115
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Multivariate small area estimation of multidimensional latent economic wellbeing indicators
Moretti, A., Shlomo, N. & Sakshaug, J. (2020): Multivariate small area estimation of multidimensional latent economic wellbeing indicators. In: International statistical review, Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 1-28. DOI:10.1111/insr.12333
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Human capital spillovers and the churning phenomenon: Analysing wage effects from gross in- and outflows of high-skilled workers
Eppelsheimer, J., Eppelsheimer, J. & Möller, J. (2019): Human capital spillovers and the churning phenomenon: Analysing wage effects from gross in- and outflows of high-skilled workers. In: Regional science and urban economics, Vol. 78, No. September, p. 1-19. DOI:10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2019.103461
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Measurement error
Cernat, A., Sakshaug, J. & Castillo, J. (2019): Measurement error. Skin colour and the role of the interviewer. In: Significance, Vol. 16, No. 4, p. 10-11. DOI:10.1111/j.1740-9713.2019.01293.x
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The effect of framing and placement on linkage consent
Sakshaug, J., Schmucker, A., Kreuter, F., Couper, M. & Singer, E. (2019): The effect of framing and placement on linkage consent. In: Public opinion quarterly, Vol. 83, No. S1, p. 289-308. DOI:10.1093/poq/nfz018
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Panel survey recruitment with or without interviewers?
Sakshaug, J., Hülle, S., Schmucker, A. & Liebig, S. (2020): Panel survey recruitment with or without interviewers? Implications for nonresponse, panel consent, and total recruitment bias. In: Journal of survey statistics and methodology, Vol. 8, No. 3, p. 540-565. DOI:10.1093/jssam/smz012
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Willingness to participate in passive mobile data collection
Keusch, F., Struminskaya, B., Antoun, C., Couper, M. & Kreuter, F. (2019): Willingness to participate in passive mobile data collection. In: Public opinion quarterly, Vol. 83, No. Supplement 1, p. 210-235. DOI:10.1093/poq/nfz007