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What Can We Learn From Open Questions in Surveys? A Case Study on Non-Voting Reported in the 2013 German Longitudinal Election Study [journal article]
Source: Methodology: European Journal of Research Methods for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 16 (2020) 1. p.41-58
Gender and Survey Participation: An Event History Analysis of the Gender Effects of Survey Participation in a Probability-based Multi-wave Panel Study with a Sequential Mixed-mode Design [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 16 (2022) 1. p.3-32
Do Web and Telephone Produce the Same Number of Changes and Events in a Panel Survey? [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 16 (2022) 1. p.33-50
Risk of Nonresponse Bias and the Length of the Field Period in a Mixed-Mode General Population Panel [journal article]
Source: Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 10 (2021) 1. p.161-182
The effects of question, respondent and interviewer characteristics on two types of item nonresponse [journal article]
Source: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A (Statistics in Society), 184 (2021) 3. p.1052-1069
Do shorter stated survey length and inclusion of a QR code in an invitation letter lead to better response rates? [journal article]
Source: Survey Methods: Insights from the Field, (2021)
Shaking hands in a busy waiting room: The effects of the surveyor’s introduction and people present in the waiting room on the response rate [journal article]
Source: Survey Methods: Insights from the Field, (2021)
The Impact of Presentation Format on Conjoint Designs: A Replication and an Extension [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 16 (2022) 2. p.235-272
A Comparison of Three Designs for List-style Open-ended Questions in Web Surveys [journal article]
Source: Field Methods, (2022) OnlineFirst. p.1-15
Now, later, or never? Using response-time patterns to predict panel attrition [journal article]
Source: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, (2022). p.1-14