Index of Authors

A list of all persons who contribute to the sessions of this conference. Please select a letter below to list all persons with the corresponding surname. Select the presentation in the right-hand column to access session and presentation details.

 
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Author(s) Organization(s) Contribution Title
Cabaço, SusanaNetherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI), NetherlandsOnline, Face-to-Face or Mixed-Mode? Findings from a Methodological Experiment in the GGP Context
Calderwood, LisaUniversity College London, United KingdomDesign and Implementation of a Mixed Mode Time Use Diary in the Age 14 Survey of the Millennium Cohort Study
Cameletti, MichelaUniversity of Bergamo, ItalyOptimized Strategies for Enhancing the Territorial Coverage in Twitter Data Collection
Cargnino, ManuelUniversität Duisburg-Essen, GermanyStraight Into the Echo Chamber? How Others' Political Stance Influences Tie Formation in Social Media  Presenter
Carolus, AstridUniversität Würzburg, GermanyFact or Fake? A mediapsychological perspective on children judging credibility of news  Presenter
Carre, CecileIpsosWhat to expect from open-ends?
Catharina, MünchUniversität Würzburg, GermanyFact or Fake? A mediapsychological perspective on children judging credibility of news
Ceni, ArberSocial Media Research Foundation, USA/Germany/AlbaniaInsights from mapping the Twitter network of the German Bundestag
Cernat, AlexandruUniversity of Manchester, United KingdomUnderstanding mode switching and non-response patterns  Presenter
Comanaru, RuxandraNatCen Social Research, United KingdomThe Presentation of Don't Know Answer Options in Web Surveys: an Experiment with the NatCen Panel
Compiet, KrisVodafone Ziggo, The NetherlandsThe Online Overload: Predicting Consumer Choice in a Digital World
Cornesse, CarinaUniversity of Mannheim, GermanyLooking up the right answer: Errors of optimization when answering political knowledge questions in web surveys
Push-to-web recruitment of a probability-based online panel: Experimental evidence
Corradini, NinaThe Visual Agency, ItalyVisualisation of Data – Then and Now  Presenter
Couper, Mick P.University of MichiganOptimizing Response Rates in Web Surveys of Establishments: The Effects of Contact Mode
Process Quality and Adherence in a Mobile App Study to Collect Expenditure Data within a Probability Household Longitudinal Study
Looking up the right answer: Errors of optimization when answering political knowledge questions in web surveys
Crossley, Thomas FUniversity of Essex, United KingdomProcess Quality and Adherence in a Mobile App Study to Collect Expenditure Data within a Probability Household Longitudinal Study
 
 
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