SRC Researchers at the European Survey Research Association 2025 Conference

July 10, 2025

The 11th Conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA) will take place from 14th July to 18th July 2025. The conference will be hosted by Utrecht University in Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

9:00-10:30 – Yongchao Ma (Presenting Author), Michael TraugottSurvey Attitudes and Privacy Concerns: Measurement Invariance across Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States. Room: Ruppert 005.

9:00-10:30 – Piotr Dworak (Presenting Author), Designing a Web Survey Experience for Adolescents: Lessons Learned From Caregiver And Adolescent Participation In The 2024 Panel Study of Income Dynamics Child Development Supplement Study. Room: Ruppert 040.

9:00-10:30 – Arie Kapteyn (Presenting Author), Htay-Wah Saw, Marco Angrisani, Analyzing the causal effect of survey burden on nonresponse in probability-based online panels among new panel respondents. Room: Ruppert 0.33.

9:00-10:30 – Andrew Hupp (Presenting Author), Lauren Guggenheim, David Howell, Wen Change, Makenna HarrisonVideo interviewing for survey data collection: beyond the pandemic. Room: Ruppert 042.

9:00-10:30 – Lauren Guggenheim (Presenting Author), Andrew Hupp, Nicholas Valentino, A Quality Comparison of Live Video Interviewing to Web and Face-to-Face using ANES Data. Room: Ruppert 042.

11:00-12:00 – Sven Stadtmüller (Presenting Author), Henning SilberIncreasing respondents’ survey literacy: A knowledge intervention to detect misleading survey results. Room: Ruppert 119.

11:00-12:15 – Arie Kapteyn (Presenting Author), Htay-Wah Saw, Bas Weerman, Measuring Air Quality with Wearable Devices. Ruppert 002.

11:00-12:30 – Désirée Nießen (Presenting Author), Caroline Poppa, Jessica Daikeler, Henning Silber, Bernd Weiß, David Richter, Prevalence and Actor-Dependent Risk Factors of Publication Bias in the Social Sciences: Evidence from Two Probabilistic Panel Survey. Theatre Megaron.

1:45-3:00 – Joshua Claassen, Marco Angrisani, Frederick Conrad, Arie Kapteyn, Florian Keusch (organizers), Session: Exploring Agent-based Interviewing in Web Surveys. Room: Ruppert D – 0.24.

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

9:00-10:30 – Chendi Zhao (Presenting Author), Brady T. West, Abdelaziz AdaweUnderstanding the Variability in Post-Survey Interviewer Observations in a National Panel Survey: Evidence from Health and Retirement Study. Room: Ruppert 0.33.

9:00-10:30 – Mari Toomse-Smith, Erica Wong, Colter Mitchell, Jonathan Burton, Christine Woods, Shaun Scholes, Anne Conolly (organizers), Session: New approaches to biomeasure collection in social surveys. Room: Ruppert 116.

9:00-10:30 – Jessica Faul (Presenting Author), The effect of returning results on consent to medical history and record linkage in the Health and Retirement Study. Room: Ruppert 116.

9:00-10:30 – Colter MitchellMaking Neuroimaging Research More Generalizable: Factors Related to Participation in Neuroimaging Research. Room: Ruppert 116.

9:00-10:30 – Deji Suolang (Presenting Author), Brady WestAssessing the Generalizability of Imputation-Based Integration of Wearable Sensor Data and Survey Self-Reports: Insights From a Simulation Study. Room: Ruppert Wit – 0.52.

11:00-12:30 – Brady West (Presenting Author), Chendi Zhao, Heather Schroeder, Paul Burton, Eva Leissou, Andrew HuppThe Effects of Alternative Mixed-Mode Household Screening Protocols and Invitation Letter Envelope Types on Participant Recruitment: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. Room: Ruppert 042.

1:30-3:00 – Kaidar Nurumov (Presenting Author), Sunghee LeeAdjustments for Response Styles in Multi-item Measurement Scales. Room: Ruppert D – 0.24.

1:30-3:00 – Joss Roßmann (Presenting Author), Sebastian Lundmark, Henning Silber, Tobias Gummer, Evaluating Attentiveness Measures in Survey Research: Experimental Insights from the German Internet Panel and Swedish Citizen Panel. Room: Ruppert D – 0.24.

1:45-3:00 – Mao Li, Xinyi Chen (Presenting Author), Zeyu Lou, Kaidar Nurumov, Stephanie Morales, Sunghee LeeUsing Large Language Models to Predict Subjective Life Expectancy in the Context of Cross-Cultural Surveys: Insights into Cognitive Biases and Response Quality. Room: Ruppert 002.

1:45-3:00 – Brady West, James Wagner (Organizers), Optimizing Follow-up: Innovations in Case Prioritization, Non-response Follow-up, and Following Movers. Room: Ruppert B – 0.22.

1:45-3:00 – James Wagner (Presenting Author), Andy Peytchev, Xinyu Zhang, Using Statistical Models to Inform Responsive and Adaptive Survey Designs: Evaluation of Modeling Approaches and Predictors. Room: Ruppert B – 0.22.

1:45-3:00 – Sergio D. Martinez-Martinez (Presenting Author), Heather M. Schroeder, Evanthia Leissou, Brady T. WestResponsive survey design strategies for difficult cases in a longitudinal panel study: The case of the 2022 Health and Retirement Study. Room: Ruppert B – 0.22.

2:00-3:00 – Mari Toomse-Smith, Erica Wong, Colter Mitchell, Jonathan Burton, Christine Woods, Shaun Scholes, Anne Conolly (Organizers), Session: New approaches to biomeasure collection in social surveys 2. Room: Ruppert 116.

3:00-4:00 – Caroline Poppa (Presenting Author), Désirée Nießen, Jessica Daikeler, Henning Silber, Bernd Weiß, David Richter, Poster: How Big of a Problem? Insights into the Prevalence of Publication Bias in Two Representative German Academic Panels (2012-2021). Room: Ruppert Ground Floor Hallway

4:00-5:30 – Brady West (Presenting Author), Heather SchroederAnalyzing Potential Non-Ignorable Selection Bias in an Off-Wave Mail Survey Implemented in a Long-Standing Panel Study. Room: Ruppert 002.

4:00-5:30 – Thomas Crossley (Presenting Author), Jonathan Burton, Mick Couper, Annette Jäckle, Lewis Mitchell, Sandra Walzenbach, Can we nudge respondents to process data linkage consent requests more carefully? If so, does this increase consent in web surveys? Room: Ruppert 011.

4:00-5:30 – Sandra Walzenbach (Presenting Author), Jonathan Burton, Thomas F. Crossley, Mick P. Couper, Annette Jäckle, Lewis Mitchell, A closer look: Eye-Tracking Insights into the Impact of Consent Request Wording and Layout. Room: Ruppert 011.

4:00-5:30 – Jim Vine (Presenting Author), Annette Jäckle, Jonathan Burton, Thomas F. Crossley, Mick P. CouperChanges in Consent to Data Linkage across Survey Modes with Repeated Requests. Room: Ruppert 011.

4:00-5:30 – Çağla E. Yildiz (Presenting Author), Henning Silber, Jessica Daikeler, Fabienne Kraemer, Evgenia Kapousouz, Identifying Plausible and Implausible Straightlining: The Impact of Question Characteristics on Survey Response Behavior. Room: Ruppert D – 0.24.

Thursday, July 17, 2025

9:00-10:30 – Michael F. Schober (Presenting Author), Johann A. Gagnon-Bartsch, Frederick G. Conrad, Rebecca S. Dolgin, Mao Li, Erik Zhou, Peilin Chen, Paul Beatty, Qualitative Insights from AI Summaries of Social Media Posts. Room: Ruppert 002.

1:45-3:00 – Jessica Daikeler (Presenting Author), Joachim Piepenburg, Barbara Binder, Henning SilberPiggybacking Strategies in Survey Recruitment: The Role of Salience and Incentives in Cross-Sectional vs. Longitudinal Designs. Room: Ruppert A – 0.21.

2:00-3:00 – Frederick Conrad (Presenting Author), Capturing Public Opinion by Automatically Summarizing Social Media Posts. Room: Ruppert 002.

3:30-5:00 – Xinyi Chen (Presenting Author), Mao LiUnveiling Satisficing in Textual Responses: Understanding Nonsense Response Patterns in Open-Ended Survey Questions. Room: Ruppert A – 0.21.

Friday, July 18, 2025

9:00-10:30 – Noura Insolera (Presenting Author), 2024 Mixed Mode Contact Update in the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID). Room: Ruppert 011.

9:00-10:30 – Eva Leissou (Presenting Author), Paul Burton, Derek Dubuque“Who would know how to reach you?” Making the case for “contact persons (CPs)” in longitudinal studies. Room: Ruppert 011.

9:00-10:30 – Yongchao Ma (Presenting Author), Stratification Method for Identifying Subgroups Requiring Different Survey Data Collection Strategies. Room: Ruppert Wit – 0.52.

11:00-12:30 – Brady West (Presenting Author), Panel Survey Innovation in a Time of (R)Evolution: The Case of the HRS. Room: Ruppert 042.

11:00-12:30 – Pamela Davis-Kean (Presenting Author), Opportunities and Challenges for the Future of Surveys. Room: Ruppert 042.

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