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Zeitschriftenartikel
(2022):
Do you have your smartphone with you? Behavioral barriers for measuring everyday activities with smartphone sensors
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Computers in Human Behavior,
127,
February 2022,
pp. (article no. 107054).
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(2022):
Linking surveys and digital trace data: Insights from two studies on determinants of data sharing behavior
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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, Statistics in Society,
185,
S2,
pp. S387-S407.
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(2022):
Non-participation in smartphone data collection using research apps
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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, Statistics in Society,
185,
S2,
pp. S225-S245.
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(2022):
Comparing single-sitting versus modular text message surveys in Egypt
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International Journal of Public Opinion Research,
34,
3,
pp. (article no. edac023), pp.1-11.
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(2022):
Do surveys change behaviour? Insights from digital trace data
:
International Journal of Social Research Methodology,
25,
1,
pp. 79-90.
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(2022):
Using smartphones to capture and combine self-reports and passively measured behavior in social research
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Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology,
10,
4,
pp. 863–885.
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(2022):
Missing Data and Other Measurement Quality Issues in Mobile Geolocation Sensor Data
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Social Science Computer Review,
40,
1,
pp. 212–235.
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(2021):
Predicting voting behavior using digital trace data
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Social Science Computer Review,
39,
5,
pp. 862–883.
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(2021):
New Data Sources in Social Science Research: Things to Know Before Working With Reddit Data
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Social Science Computer Review,
39,
4,
pp. 943-960.
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(2021):
Using smartphone technology for research on refugees: Evidence from Germany
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Sociological Methods & Research,
50,
4,
pp. 1863-1894.
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Beiträge in Büchern
Pötzschke Steffen,
Sebastian Rinken
(Eds.)
(2022):
Google Trends as a tool for public opinion research: An illustration of the perceived threats of immigration
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pp. 193-206.
Cham,
Springer
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Sugie Naomi
(Eds.)
(2022):
How to distinguish between passive and active mobile data collection
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pp. (e-only).
Sage
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Hil Craig,
Paul P. Biemer,
Trent Buskirk,
Lilli Japec,
Antje Kirchner,
Stas Kolenikov,
Lars E. Lyberg
(Eds.)
(2021):
Measuring the Strength of Attitudes in Social Media Data
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pp. 163-192.
Hoboken, NJ,
Wiley
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Konferenzpräsentationen
(2022):
In which situations are people likely to share their health data? A vignette experiment on willingness to donate three different types of health data
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Frühjahrstagung der Sektion Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS),
(virtual conference),
]
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(2022):
In Which Direction Do You Think This Scale Should Go? Scale Direction Preference and Its Impact on Survey Responses
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AAPOR 77th Annual Conference,
Chicago, IL,
]
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(2022):
A Review of the Use of Google Trends Data in Survey and Public Opinion Research
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[
AAPOR 77th Annual Conference,
Chicago, IL,
]
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(2022):
Measuring Facebook use: The accuracy of self-reported data versus digital trace data
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[
Joint Statistical Meetings 2022,
Washington, DC,
]
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(2022):
Challenges of Measuring Social Interaction with Smartphone App Data
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[
General Online Research (GOR 22),
Berlin,
]
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(2022):
Do you have two minutes to talk about your data? Data donation as a way of collecting digital traces
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[
RSS International Conference 2022,
Aberdeen,
]
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(2022):
The role of heuristics in processing survey results: Evidence from a vignette experiment
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[
WAPOR 75th Annual Conference,
Dubai,
]
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(2021):
The smartphone usage divide: Differences in people's smartphone behavior and implications for mobile data collection
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[
General Online Research Konferenz 2021 (GOR 21),
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
The smartphone usage divide: Differences in people's smartphone behavior and implications for mobile data collection
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[
AAPOR 76th Annual Conference,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Data collection using smartphones: Concerns about data sharing and framing effects
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[
Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM),
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Auswertung von Smartphone-Daten für die Sozialforschung
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Gemeinsamer Kongress der DGS und der ÖGS "Post-Corona-Gesellschaft? Pandemie, Krise und ihre Folgen ,
(virtual conference),
]
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Berichte
(2021):
The second-level smartphone divide: A typology of smartphone usage based on frequency of use, skills, and types of activities
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pp. 40.
Ithaca, NY,
Cornell University
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