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Mustertreue Abbildung - ein Weg zur Lösung des Stabilitäts-Fluktuationsproblems in Panelumfragen [journal article]
Source: ZUMA Nachrichten, 10 (1986) 19. p.31-44
Prior exposure to instructional manipulation checks does not attenuate survey context effects driven by satisficing or Gricean norms [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 10 (2016) 2. p.195-220
Assessing the use of mode preference as a covariate for the estimation of measurement effects between modes: a sequential mixed mode experiment [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 10 (2016) 2. p.119-142
Non-observation bias in an address-register-based CATI/CAPI mixed mode survey [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 10 (2016) 1. p.5-24
Can we assess representativeness of cross-national surveys using the education variable? [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 10 (2016) 3. p.189-210
Privacy concerns in responses to sensitive questions: a survey experiment on the influence of numeric codes on unit nonresponse, item nonresponse, and misreporting [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 10 (2016) 1. p.47-72
Ballpoint pens as incentives with mail questionnaires - results of a survey experiment [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 10 (2016) 1. p.25-46
Measuring the coverage bias in landline telephone surveys by comparison of Swiss registry data with commercially available telephone number databases [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 10 (2016) 2. p.167-194
Longitudinal wealth data and multiple imputation - an evaluation study [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 10 (2016) 3. p.237-252
Are final comments in web survey panels associated with next-wave attrition? [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 10 (2016) 3. p.211-224