In the area of Survey Operations, basic and application-oriented research is carried out on various questions of data collection and survey design. Topics include the design of online and mixed-mode surveys, data linkage, use of geo and paradata, field control and interviewer effects as well as interview training.
Research topics, which are investigated in particular on the basis of the GESIS Panel as well as the research projects carried out in the team, are for example:
- Panel recruitment
- Sample refreshment
- Incentives and response rates
- Nonresponse
- Machine learning
- Push-to-web strategies in mixed-mode surveys
- Responsive and adaptive designs
- Performance-related motivation of interviewers
- Determinants of successful interviewer training
- Identification of counterfeits in surveys
- Determinants of Interview Effects
- Mobile Surveys
- Data Linkage
- Response behavior and social desirability
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- Braun, Michael, Dorothée Behr, Wolfgang Bandilla, and Lars Kaczmirek. 2011. "Implementing probing in international web surveys: the case of civil disobedience." Priority Programme on Survey Methodology Workshop.
- Schaurer, Ines, Bella Struminskaya, Lars Kaczmirek, and Wolfgang Bandilla. 2011. "Asking sensitive questions in a recruitment interview for an online panel: the income question." GOR 11 : General Online Research Conference.
- Struminskaya, Bella, Ines Schaurer, Wolfgang Bandilla, Lars Kaczmirek, Siegfried Gabler, and Sabine Häder. 2011. "Response rate calculation in mobile surveys: higher precision in cases of unknown eligibility." 66th Annual AAPOR Conference.
- Schaurer, Ines, Bella Struminskaya, Lars Kaczmirek, and Wolfgang Bandilla. 2011. "Asking sensitive questions: do they affect participation in follow-up surveys?" AAPOR 2011: 66th Annual Conference "Public Perception & Societal Conflict".
- Roßmann, Joss, Jan Eric Blumenstiel, and Markus Steinbrecher. 2011. "Sind Abbrecher anders? Ergebnisse von Abbrecherbefragungen im Rahmen der Online-Trackings der German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES)." Gemeinsame Tagung "Onlineforschung" des DVPW-Arbeitskreises "Empirische Methoden der Politikwissenschaft" und der DGS-Sektion "Methoden der Empirischen Sozialforschung".