Index of Authors

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Author(s) Organization(s) Contribution Title
Sadoghi, AmirhosseinFrankfurt School of Finance & Management,Hohenheim UniversityDoes the Tail Wag the Dog? The Effect of ECB Communication on Deflation Expectation
Sakshaug, JosephInstitute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany;
University of Mannheim, Germany
Cost-Quality Trade-offs in Web Surveys: Finding the Right Balance  Presenter
Optimizing Response Rates in Web Surveys of Establishments: The Effects of Contact Mode  Presenter
Salaschek, MartinFederal Centre for Health Education (BZgA), GermanyWorking towards understanding and enhancing Enterprise Social Network use
Sand, MatthiasGESIS, Germany;
GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany
Survey recruitment in 160 characters: Composition and Quality of a new mobile sampling strategy
Text Message Invitations as a new way to conduct population wide online surveys? – Biases and Coverage Issues
Santos-Hövener, ClaudiaRobert Koch Institut, GermanyThe impact of a mobile option in a migration survey on sample composition and data quality. Results from a multilingual feasibility study.
Sarracino, FrancescoSTATEC research, LuxembourgPC versus mobile survey modes: are people's life evaluations comparable?
Satzl, AngelikaNorstat Deutschland GmbH, GermanyData Literacy in the Age of Insight Democratization
Schallner, RenéNIM, GermanyMobile Detection of Visual Brand Touchpoints  Presenter
Revealing consumer-brand-interactions from social media pictures - a case study from the fast-moving consumer goods industry  Presenter
Scharnagl, MichaelDeutsche BundesbankDoes the Tail Wag the Dog? The Effect of ECB Communication on Deflation Expectation
Schaurer, InesGESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, GermanyDoes the layout make a difference? An experiment on effects of online survey layout and device on data quality  Presenter
Web-push experiment in a mixed-mode probability-based panel survey
Scheller, LucasTrimexa GmbH, GermanyBrand Relationship Quality on YouTube: The emergence and impact of strong between recipient and creator relationships  Presenter
Schlosser, StephanUniversity of Göttingen, GermanyOptimized Strategies for Enhancing the Territorial Coverage in Twitter Data Collection  Presenter
SurveyMaps: A sensor-based supplement to GPS in mobile web surveys  Presenter
Looking up the right answer: Errors of optimization when answering political knowledge questions in web surveys
Schmich, PatrickRobert Koch Institut, GermanyThe impact of a mobile option in a migration survey on sample composition and data quality. Results from a multilingual feasibility study.
Schneider, NorbertFederal Institute of Population Reserach (BiB), GermanyOnline, Face-to-Face or Mixed-Mode? Findings from a Methodological Experiment in the GGP Context
Schork, JoachimSTATEC, LuxembourgOut of sight, Out of mind? Survey Modes Effect in objective and subjective questions
Schulz, MirjanGESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, GermanyDoes the layout make a difference? An experiment on effects of online survey layout and device on data quality
Schulz, SimonHochschule Ruhr West, GermanyDo We Blame it for Its Gender? How Specific Gender Cues Affect the Evaluation of Virtual Online Assistants
Schumacher, TimEYEO GmbH, Cologne, GermanyIntegrating Artificial intelligence (AI) and the Human Crowd to Tackle 'Fake News': A Design Proposal
Schumann, AlmutFederal Institute of Population Reserach (BiB), GermanyOnline, Face-to-Face or Mixed-Mode? Findings from a Methodological Experiment in the GGP Context  Presenter
Schwab, FrankJulius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, GermanyThe keyboard is the key—Language cues in online dating
Schwabe, UlrikeDeutsches Zentrum für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung (DZHW), Germany;
German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW), Germany
Survey Attitude Scale (SAS): Are Measurements Comparable Among Different Samples of Students from German Higher Education Institutions?
What Predicts the Validity of Self-Reported Paradata? Results from the German HISBUS Online Access Panel
Schwarz, SaschaBergische Universität WuppertalThe keyboard is the key—Language cues in online dating
Serdült, UweCenter for Democracy Studies Aarau (ZDA), Switzerland;
College of Information Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
The ideological dimension of vote choice response latency  Presenter
Siegers, PascalGESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, GermanyIntegrating web tracking and surveys to investigate selective exposure in news consumption
Linking survey data with social media data and the importance of informed consent
Sigle, NadjaHochschule für Technik Stuttgart, GermanyCan these stars lie? Online reviews as a basis for measuring customer satisfaction  Presenter
Silber, HenningGESIS - Leibniz Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, GermanyAttention checks in web surveys: The issue of false positives due to non-compliance  Presenter
Taking Respondents Seriously: Feedback in Mixed-Device Studies
Text Message Invitations as a new way to conduct population wide online surveys? – Biases and Coverage Issues
Simmering, PaulQ | Agentur für Forschung GmbH, GermanyShiny for interactive data visualization: a case study  Presenter
Smith, Peter WFUniversity of Southampton, United KingdomData quality in mixed-mode mixed-device general population UK social survey: Evidence from the Understanding Society Wave 8
Dispelling Smartphone Data Collection Myths: Uptake and Data Quality in the UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) Large Random Probability Mixed-Device Online Survey Experiments
Song, JunmoYonsei University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)Rank eater versus Muggle: The impact of the two consumer orientations on the ranking in the digital music market
Spitzer, Daniel100 Worte Sprachanalyse GmbH, GermanyDo German job advertisements differentiate between men and women? How gender-specific language consolidates gender inequality.  Presenter
Steen, BernardNatCen Social Research, United KingdomThe Presentation of Don't Know Answer Options in Web Surveys: an Experiment with the NatCen Panel  Presenter
Stetina, Birgit UrsulaSigmund Freud Private University, AustriaFemalePathways to Online Pornography – Less Addiction – more Play  Presenter
Recreational gaming – dependence and social problems as outdated concepts in a new world of gaming?
Stier, SebastianGESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, GermanyIntegrating web tracking and surveys to investigate selective exposure in news consumption  Presenter
Linking survey data with social media data and the importance of informed consent
Straßmann, CarolinHochschule Ruhr West, GermanyDo We Blame it for Its Gender? How Specific Gender Cues Affect the Evaluation of Virtual Online Assistants
Style for Success? A Study on the Impact of Avatars’ Styling on Perceived Competence and Warmth.
Struminskaya, BellaUtrecht University, Netherlands, TheAdapting surveys to the modern world: comparing a researchmessenger design to a regular responsive design for online surveys
Stuetzer, Cathleen M.TU Dresden, GermanyImpact evaluation by using text mining and sentiment analysis  Presenter
Sudheimer, SwetlanaDeutsches Zentrum für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung (DZHW), Germany;
German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW), Germany
Survey Attitude Scale (SAS): Are Measurements Comparable Among Different Samples of Students from German Higher Education Institutions?
What Predicts the Validity of Self-Reported Paradata? Results from the German HISBUS Online Access Panel
 
 
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