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Wiss. Mitarbeiterinnen/Mitarbeiter, Institut für Politikwissenschaft
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SoSe 2023
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WiSe 2022
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SoSe 2022
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WiSe 2021
Die folgenden Publikationen sind in der Online-Universitätsbibliographie der Universität Duisburg-Essen verzeichnet. Weitere Informationen finden Sie gegebenenfalls auch auf den persönlichen Webseiten der Person.
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Correction to : Innovating the Collection of Open-Ended Answers: The Linguistic and Content Characteristics of Written and Oral Answers to Political Attitude QuestionsIn: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society / Series A (Statistics in Society), Jg. 187, 2024, Nr. 2, S. 561 – 562DOI (Open Access)
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Investigating respondents’ willingness to participate in video-based web surveysIn: International Journal of Market Research (IJMR), Jg. 66, 2024, Nr. 1, S. 3 – 13DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Question order effects : How robust are survey measures on political solidarities with reference to Germany and Europe?In: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Jg. 27, 2024, Nr. 2, S. 249 – 254DOI (Open Access)
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Are respondents ready for audio and voice communication channels in online surveys?In: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Jg. 26, 2023, Nr. 3, S. 335 – 342
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Differences in measurement quality depending on recall : Results for a question about trust in the parliamentIn: Quality and Quantity, Jg. 57, 2023, Nr. 3, S. 2125 – 2146DOI (Open Access)
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Evaluating the response effort and data quality of established political solidarity measures : a pre-registered experimental test in an online survey of the German adult resident population in 2021In: Quality and Quantity, Jg. 57, 2023, Nr. 6, S. 5431 – 5447DOI (Open Access)
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Is there a growing use of mobile devices in web surveys? : Evidence from 128 web surveys in GermanyIn: Quality and Quantity, Jg. 57, 2023, Nr. 6, S. 5333 – 5353DOI (Open Access)
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Memory Effects : A Comparison Across Question TypesIn: Survey Research Methods (SRM), Jg. 17, 2023, Nr. 1, S. 37 – 50DOI (Open Access)
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A new experiment on the use of images to answer web survey questionsIn: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society / Series A (Statistics in Society), Jg. 185, 2022, Nr. 3, S. 955 – 980DOI (Open Access)
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Innovating the collection of open-ended answers : The linguistic and content characteristics of written and oral answers to political attitude questionsIn: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society / Series A (Statistics in Society), Jg. 185, 2022, Nr. 3, S. 872 – 890DOI (Open Access)
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Measuring Income (In)equality : Comparing Survey Questions With Unipolar and Bipolar Scales in a Probability-Based Online PanelIn: Social Science Computer Review, Jg. 40, 2022, Nr. 1, S. 108 – 123DOI (Open Access)
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Measuring subjective social stratification : How does the graphical layout of rating scales affect response distributions, response effort, and criterion validity in web surveys?In: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Jg. 25, 2022, Nr. 2, S. 269 – 275DOI (Open Access)
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New insights on respondents’ recall ability and memory effects when repeatedly measuring political efficacyIn: Quality and Quantity, Jg. 56, 2022, Nr. 4, S. 2549 – 2566DOI (Open Access)
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Who Is Willing to Use Audio and Voice Inputs in Smartphone Surveys, and Why?In: International Journal of Market Research (IJMR), Jg. 64, 2022, Nr. 5, S. 594 – 610DOI (Open Access)
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Completion Conditions and Response Behavior in Smartphone Surveys : A Prediction Approach Using Acceleration DataIn: Social Science Computer Review, Jg. 39, 2021, Nr. 6, S. 1253 – 1271DOI (Open Access)
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Exploring Scale Direction Effects and Response Behavior Across Pc and Smartphone SurveysIn: Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, Jg. 9, 2021, Nr. 3, S. 477 – 495
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Measurement properties of completely and end labeled unipolar and bipolar scales in Likert-type questions on income (in)equalityIn: Social Science Research, Jg. 97, 2021, 102544
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Mismatching middle options : Consequences for attitude measurement in smartphone surveysIn: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Jg. 24, 2021, Nr. 3, S. 381 – 386
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Re-Examining the Middle Means Typical and the Left and Top Means First Heuristics Using Eye-Tracking MethodologyIn: Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, Jg. 9, 2021, Nr. 1, S. 25 – 50DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Repeatedly Measuring Political Interest : Can we Reduce Respondent’ Recall Ability and Memory Effects in Surveys Using Memory Interference Tasks?In: International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Jg. 33, 2021, Nr. 3, S. 678 – 689
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Squats in Surveys : Investigating the Feasibility of, Compliance With, and Respondents' Performance on Fitness Tasks in Self-Administered Smartphone Surveys Using Acceleration DataIn: Frontiers in Public Health, Jg. 9, 2021, 627509DOI (Open Access)
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Augmenting Surveys With Data From Sensors and Apps : Opportunities and ChallengesIn: Social Science Computer Review, 2020, in pressDOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Comparing the participation of millennials and older age cohorts in the cross-national online survey panel and the german internet panelIn: Survey Research Methods (SRM), Jg. 14, 2020, Nr. 5, S. 499 – 513DOI (Open Access)
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Evaluating political parties : Criterion validity of open questions with requests for text and voice answersIn: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Jg. 25, 2020, Nr. 1, S. 135 – 141
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How long do respondents think online surveys should be? : New evidence from two online panels in GermanyIn: International Journal of Market Research (IJMR), Jg. 62, 2020, Nr. 5, S. 538 – 545
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Investigating the impact of violations of the “left and top means first” heuristic on response behavior and data qualityIn: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Jg. 23, 2020, Nr. 3, S. 347 – 353
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Looking up Answers to Political Knowledge Questions in Web SurveysIn: Public Opinion Quarterly, Jg. 84, 2020, Nr. 4, S. 986 – 999
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Motion instructions in surveys : Compliance, acceleration, and response qualityIn: International Journal of Market Research (IJMR), Jg. 62, 2020, Nr. 1, S. 43 – 57
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Switching away : Exploring on-device media multitasking in web surveysIn: Computers in Human Behavior, Jg. 111, 2020, S. 106417
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Eye-tracking methodology : Exploring the processing of question formats in web surveysIn: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Jg. 22, 2019, Nr. 2, S. 199 – 206
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SurveyMotion : What can we learn from sensor data about respondents’ completion and response behavior in mobile web surveys?In: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Jg. 22, 2019, Nr. 4, S. 379 – 391
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Comparing the Performance of Agree/Disagree and Item-Specific Questions Across PCs and SmartphonesIn: Methodology: European Journal of Research Methods for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, Jg. 14, 2018, Nr. 3, S. 109 – 118
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Investigating the Adequacy of Response Time Outlier Definitions in Computer-Based Web Surveys Using Paradata SurveyFocusIn: Social Science Computer Review, Jg. 36, 2018, Nr. 3, S. 369 – 378
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New insights on the cognitive processing of agree/disagree and item-specific questionsIn: Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, Jg. 6, 2018, Nr. 3, S. 401 – 417
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Scale direction effects in agree/disagree and item-specific questions : A comparison of question formatsIn: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Jg. 21, 2018, Nr. 1, S. 91 – 103
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Investigating Cognitive Effort and Response Quality of Question Formats in Web Surveys Using ParadataIn: Field Methods, Jg. 29, 2017, Nr. 4, S. 365 – 382
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Question Order Experiments in the German-European ContextIn: Survey Methods: Insights from the Field, 2016DOI (Open Access)
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Investigating response order effects in web surveys using eye trackingIn: Psihologija, Jg. 48, 2015, Nr. 4, S. 361 – 377DOI (Open Access)
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Experience SamplingIn: SAGE Research Methods Foundations / Atkinson, Paul; Delamont, Sara; Cernat, Alexandru; Sakshaug, Joseph W.; Williams, Richard A. (Hrsg.). Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, 2021
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Antwortskalenrichtung und UmfragemodusIn: Grundlagen - Methoden - Anwendungen in den Sozialwissenschaften: Festschrift für Steffen-M. Kühnel / Mays, Anja; Dingelstedt, André; Hambauer, Verena; Schlosser, Stephan; Berens, Florian; Leibold, Jürgen; Höhne, Jan Karem (Hrsg.). Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien, 2020, S. 231 – 246
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Einflüsse unterschiedlicher Formen der Verbalisierung von Antwortskalen auf das Antwortverhalten von BefragungspersonenIn: Qualitätssicherung sozialwissenschaftlicher Erhebungsinstrumente / Menold, Natalja; Wolbring, Tobias (Hrsg.). Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien, 2019, S. 65 – 102
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Question Format, Response Effort, and Response Quality : A Methodological Comparison of Agree/Disagree and Item-Specific QuestionsGöttingen, 2018Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Grundlagen - Methoden - Anwendungen in den Sozialwissenschaften : Festschrift für Steffen-M. KühnelWiesbaden, 2020