GOR Poster Award
Posters are a great opportunity to present the latest breaking research, highlight specific research findings, and discuss work in progress with like-minded people at GOR. Poster authors present their poster during a poster session on Thursday. Posters may cover any of the relevant topics of GOR and will be on display for the duration of the whole conference.
All poster submissions take part in the GOR Poster Award competition.
The winner(s) will receive a prize money of 500 €.
Winners of the GOR Poster Award 2025:
“Everybody does it sometimes: Reducing Social Desirability Bias in an Online Survey Using Face-Saving Strategies.” by Emma Zaal, Yfke Ongena, and John Hoeks (University of Groningen, NL)
“Who Donates Their Google Search Data? Participation in a Data Donation Study During the 2025 German Federal Election.” by Sina Chen and Barbara Binder (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
List of former GOR Poster Award winners.
GOR Thesis Award
Students who finished their bachelor, master, diploma or doctoral theses with a focus on online research can apply for the GOR Thesis Award. Selected authors will present their findings at the GOR conference and the best ones will be awarded a prize in their respective categories: for the best doctoral thesis and for the best bachelor/master/diploma thesis.
Participants receive a complimentary ticket for GOR. The winner(s) will also receive a prize money of 500 €.
Winners of the GOR Thesis Award 2025:
BA/MA: Julia Witton (German Institute for Economic Research): “Satisficing in a German Self-Administered Probability-Based Panel Survey.”
PhD: Indira Sen (University of Mannheim): “Identifying, Characterizing, and Mitigating Errors in the Automated Measurement of Social Constructs from Text Data.”