Publications: Statistical Methods (KEM)
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Imputation of the working time information for the employment register data
Ludsteck, J. & Thomsen, U. (2016): Imputation of the working time information for the employment register data. (FDZ-Methodenreport 01/2016 (en)), Nürnberg, 19 p.
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Classifying open-ended reports: Factors affecting the reliability of occupation codes
Conrad, F., Couper, M. & Sakshaug, J. (2016): Classifying open-ended reports: Factors affecting the reliability of occupation codes. In: Journal of official statistics, Vol. 32, No. 1, p. 75-92. DOI:10.1515/jos-2016-0003
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Using mouse movements to predict web survey response difficulty
Horwitz, R., Kreuter, F. & Conrad, F. (2017): Using mouse movements to predict web survey response difficulty. In: Social science computer review, Vol. 35, No. 3, p. 388-405. DOI:10.1177/0894439315626360
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Principles of the Just Distribution of Benefits and Burdens: The "Basic Social Justice Orientations" Scale for Measuring Order-Related Social Justice Attitudes
Liebig, S., Hülle, S. & May, M. (2016): Principles of the Just Distribution of Benefits and Burdens: The "Basic Social Justice Orientations" Scale for Measuring Order-Related Social Justice Attitudes. (SOEPpapers on multidisciplinary panel data research at DIW Berlin 831), Berlin, 34 p.
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Beat the heap: An imputation strategy for valid inferences from rounded income data
Drechsler, J. & Kiesl, H. (2016): Beat the heap: An imputation strategy for valid inferences from rounded income data. In: Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, Vol. 4, No. 1, p. 22-42. DOI:10.1093/jssam/smv032
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Practools: computations for design of finite population samples
Valliant, R., Dever, J. & Kreuter, F. (2015): Practools: computations for design of finite population samples. In: The R journal, Vol. 7, No. 2, p. 163-176.
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Obtaining record linkage consent
Sakshaug, J., Wolter, S. & Kreuter, F. (2015): Obtaining record linkage consent. Results from a wording experiment in Germany. In: Survey Methods: Insights from the Field No. 01.11.2015, p. 1-12. DOI:10.13094/SMIF-2015-00012
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Misreporting to looping questions in surveys
Eckman, S. & Kreuter, F. (2015): Misreporting to looping questions in surveys. Recall, motivation and burden. (IAB-Discussion Paper 29/2015), Nürnberg, 24 p.
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An evaluation of panel nonresponse and linkage consent bias in a survey of employees in Germany
Sakshaug, J. & Huber, M. (2016): An evaluation of panel nonresponse and linkage consent bias in a survey of employees in Germany. In: Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, Vol. 4, No. 1, p. 71-93. DOI:10.1093/jssam/smv034
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Big Data in survey research: AAPOR Task Force Report
Japec, L., Kreuter, F., Berg, M., Biemer, P., Decker, P., Lampe, C., Lane, J., O'Neil, C. & Usher, A. (2015): Big Data in survey research: AAPOR Task Force Report. In: Public opinion quarterly, Vol. 79, No. 4, p. 839-880. DOI:10.1093/poq/nfv039
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Effects of cluster sizes on variance components in two-stage sampling
Valliant, R., Dever, J. & Kreuter, F. (2015): Effects of cluster sizes on variance components in two-stage sampling. In: Journal of official statistics, Vol. 31, No. 4, p. 763-782. DOI:10.1515/jos-2015-0044
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Paradata - Big Data of survey research
Kreuter, F. (2015): Paradata - Big Data of survey research. In: The Survey statistician No. 71, p. 27-33.
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The association between medical home readiness, quality, and care of vulnerable patients
Chen, L., Sakshaug, J., Miller, D., Rosland, A. & Hollingsworth, J. (2015): The association between medical home readiness, quality, and care of vulnerable patients. In: The American journal of managed care, Vol. 21, No. 8, p. e480-e486.
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Using call-level interviewer observations to improve response propensity models
Eckman, S. & Sinibaldi, J. (2015): Using call-level interviewer observations to improve response propensity models. In: Public opinion quarterly, Vol. 79, No. 4, p. 976-993. DOI:10.1093/poq/nfv035
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PovcalNet, WDI and 'All the Ginis': a critical review
Smeeding, T. & Latner, J. (2015): PovcalNet, WDI and 'All the Ginis': a critical review. In: Journal of Economic Inequality, Vol. 13, p. 603-628. DOI:10.1007/s10888-015-9312-4
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Motivated misreporting
Tourangeau, R., Kreuter, F. & Eckman, S. (2015): Motivated misreporting. Shaping answers to reduce survey burden. In: U. Engel (Hrsg.) (2015): Survey measurement : techniques and findings from recent research, p. 24-41.
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Are incentive effects on response rates and nonresponse bias in large-scale, face-to-face surveys generalizable to Germany?
Pforr, K., Blohm, M., Blom, A., Erdel, B., Felderer, B., Fräßdorf, M., Hajek, K., Helmschrott, S., Kleinert, C., Koch, A., Krieger, U., Kroh, M., Martin, S., Saßenroth, D., Schmiedeberg, C., Trüdinger, E. & Rammstedt, B. (2015): Are incentive effects on response rates and nonresponse bias in large-scale, face-to-face surveys generalizable to Germany? Evidence from ten experiments. In: Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 79, No. 3, p. 740-768., accepted on September 10, 2014. DOI:10.1093/poq/nfv014
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MI double feature: Multiple imputation to address nonresponse and rounding errors in income questions
Drechsler, J., Kiesl, H. & Speidel, M. (2015): MI double feature: Multiple imputation to address nonresponse and rounding errors in income questions. In: Austrian Journal of Statistics, Vol. 44, No. 2, p. 59-71. DOI:10.17713/ajs.v44i2.77
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Generating synthetic geocoding information for public release
Hu, J. & Drechsler, J. (2015): Generating synthetic geocoding information for public release. In: S. A. Europäische Kommission (Hrsg.) (2015): NTTS - Conferences on New Techniques and Technologies for Statistics. Brussels, 9-13 March 2015. Proceedings, p. 56-59.
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The framing of the record linkage consent question
Kreuter, F., Sakshaug, J. & Tourangeau, R. (2016): The framing of the record linkage consent question. In: International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Vol. 28, No. 1, p. 142-152. DOI:10.1093/ijpor/edv006