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Carre, Cecile | Ipsos | What to expect from open-ends? |
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Ceni, Arber | Social Media Research Foundation, USA/Germany/Albania | Insights from mapping the Twitter network of the German Bundestag |
Cernat, Alexandru | University of Manchester, United Kingdom | Understanding mode switching and non-response patterns Presenter |
Comanaru, Ruxandra | NatCen Social Research, United Kingdom | The Presentation of Don't Know Answer Options in Web Surveys: an Experiment with the NatCen Panel |
Compiet, Kris | Vodafone Ziggo, The Netherlands | The Online Overload: Predicting Consumer Choice in a Digital World |
Cornesse, Carina | University of Mannheim, Germany | Looking 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, Nina | The Visual Agency, Italy | Visualisation of Data – Then and Now Presenter |
Couper, Mick P. | University of Michigan | Optimizing 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 F | University of Essex, United Kingdom | Process Quality and Adherence in a Mobile App Study to Collect Expenditure Data within a Probability Household Longitudinal Study |