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Dear Colleagues,
Please consider the following call for papers at ESRA 2011 (Lausanne,
Switzerland from July 18-22, 2011) for the session listed below.
Please submit an abstract of your paper containing no more than 250
words via the ESRA website:
http://surveymethodology.eu/conferences/lausanne-info/
The closing date for submission of paper proposals is 14 January 2011.
With best regards
Jost Reinecke, Martin Spiess, Kristian Kleinke, Roel de Jong
(Session Coordinators)
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Call for Paper Proposals
Session: Multiple imputation of complex data designs
Description:
Throughout the last couple of years multiple imputation has become an
increasingly popular and widely accepted method to deal with missing
data. Multiple imputation is one prominent and -- if properly applied --
well justified method to allow valid analyses of incompletely observed
data. However, we find that existing multiple imputation procedures are
still limited with regard to handling complex clustered or panel
datasets adequately. Hence, a fruitful and necessary avenue for current
and future research is to generalize imputation techniques
correspondingly. We invite researchers to present their research on
multiple imputation (both theoretical developments and practical
applications) especially with a focus on complex data designs (e.g.
clustered data, longitudinal data).
Dear Colleagues,
Please consider the following calls for papers at ESRA 2011 (Lausanne,
Switzerland from *July 18-22, 2011*) for the sessions listed below.
Please submit an abstract of your paper containing no more than 250
words via the ESRA website:
http://surveymethodology.eu/conferences/
The closing date for submission of paper proposals is 14 January 2011.
With best regards
Natalja Menold
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Call for Paper Proposals
Session: Falsifications in Survey Data: Prevention and Detection
Coordinators:
Natalja Menold1, Peter Winker2, Gesine Guellner1, Nina Storfinger2
1GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences; 2University of Giessen
Researchers were invited to submit papers dealing with falsifications of
survey data as intentional departure from guidelines and instructions by
the interviewers. These falsifications my consist on fabrications of
interviews, falsifying of the survey process data, deliberately
miscoding the answers to a question and deliberately interviewing of
nonsampled persons. The papers could present theoretical and
methodological approaches as well as empirical studies. These my include
the following topics:
- prevalence of falsifications,
- interviewers’ motivation,
- development and evaluation of methods for prevention or detection of
falsified data,
- falsifications and survey mode
- falsifications and survey bias
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Call for Paper Proposals
Session: "Pioneering Survey Translation: Frontier research in
questionnaire translation and multilingual measurement instruments"
Coordinators: Dorothée Behr, Brita Dorer, both GESIS - Leibniz Institute
for the Social Sciences
For this session we invite papers on state-of-the-art methodologies in
questionnaire translation. These papers may range from integration of
translation into the questionnaire design process over translation and
assessment methodologies (team approaches, cognitive interviewing,
expert rating, language harmonization across same-language-versions,
etc.) to IT and web methodologies that support translation and
assessment. We particularly welcome papers that relate any methods used
to an underlying concept of what a good translation should look like or
to the solution of specific translation problems.
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Call for Paper Proposals
Session: Construction of Answer Scale Formats in Questionnaires
Coordinator:
Natalja Menold, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Researchers were invited to submit papers dealing with design of rating
scales for questions/items to measure opinions or behaviour in surveys.
Especially of interest are Likert scales as well as their alternatives.
The papers could include questions about the several design aspects of
answer scales such as number of categories, usage of middle category,
usage of unipolar or bipolar answer scales, usage of numerical and/or
verbal labels, ascending or descending order of categories. Of interest
are not only the effects of design aspects on the formatting of answers
and reliability and validity of data but also studies on mediators and
moderators in this process, e.g. effects of cognitional or motivational
factors as well as socio demographical personal characteristics.
Specifics in design of answer scales in different survey modes, the
comparability of answer scales in mixed mode surveys as well as their
intercultural comparability are further topics of interest.
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CALL FOR PAPER PROPOSALS
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To be considered for inclusion in the scientific programme of ESRA 2011,
please
submit an abstract of your paper containing no more than 250 words via
the ESRA
website:
http://surveymethodology.eu/conferences/
To submit a presentation, sign up or log in to the ESRA website. After
logging
in with your account, click "Propose a new presentation" to start
submitting.
The closing date for submission of paper proposals is 14 January 2011.
Proposals are invited in any area of survey methodology, or in substantive
areas of survey research. We particularly welcome submissions in the
following
areas:
* Sampling and sample design
* Web surveys
* Unit Nonresponse and attrition
* Item nonresponse
* Weighting and imputation
* Question testing and piloting
* Survey mode
* Data linkage
* Election polling and public opinion
* Survey analysis techniques
* Methods for cross-national analysis
* Paradata and fieldwork
* Substantive applications
* Longitudinal surveys
* Data archiving
The inaugural ESRA award for the best paper submitted by an early-career
researcher
Researchers within five years of the completion of their doctorate or within
five years of starting a career in survey research who wish to be considered
for the ESRA Early-Career Researcher award should submit full papers to the
prize committee. The winning paper will be awarded a prize of 600 euros.
More
information about the Early-Career Researcher award will be announced on the
conference website.
Professor Patrick Sturgis, Conference Chair
Kathrin Kissau, FORS (local organising committee)
Marieke Voorpostel, FORS (local organising committee)
Contact information: conference(a)surveymethodology.eu
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Dr. Natalja Menold, Dipl.-Psych.
GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Survey Design and Methodology (SDM)
B2,1
D-68159 Mannheim
Tel.: 0621 / 1246 286
Fax: 0621 / 1246 100
Mail: natalja.menold(a)gesis.org
www.gesis.org
October 2010
Research master's "Sociology and Social Research" at the Department of
Sociology/ICS, Utrecht University
The Department of Sociology and the Interuniversity Center for Social
Science Theory and Methodology (ICS) at Utrecht University offer a
two-year research master's program "Sociology and Social Research" that
is completely taught in English. Rather than being a "track" in a
broader program in the behavioral and social sciences, this is the only
specialized research master's program in sociology in the Netherlands.
The research master's program has a clear profile, offering structured
and systematic training in theoretically and methodologically advanced
research in sociology and the social sciences in general. Special
features of the program include:
- A problem-driven approach with a substantive focus on topics such as
social networks and social capital, social integration, stratification
and inequality, households, organizations.
- A strong focus on the integration of social theory, empirical
research, and methods of data-analysis.
- In various courses, students gain extensive hands on experience in
state of the art social science data analysis.
- Students gain hands on experience in writing a publishable research
article in English: the master's thesis that completes the program is
written in the format of a publishable research article. In fact, many
students do indeed submit their thesis or a revised and adapted version
of their thesis to a journal and quite some of these submissions are
accepted for publication. Meanwhile, research articles that have
developed from master's theses of the program have appeared in or are
accepted for publication in journals like Social Forces, Social
Networks, Journal of Marriage and the Family, European Union Politics,
and others. Students regularly present their master's thesis at
international conferences outside the Netherlands. Quite some students
meanwhile gained prizes and awards for their theses.
- The program comprises a master class taught by an outstanding visiting
professor from abroad. Previous visiting professors include Andreas
Diekmann, ETH Zurich; Hartmut Esser, Mannheim; Frank Kalter,
Leipzig/Mannheim; Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Bamberg; Ted Mouw, North
Carolina, and Walter Muller, Mannheim. Furthermore, Sociology and Social
Research students themselves organize a mini-conference on their own
research projects at the end of the first or the beginning of the second
year of the program. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in
summer schools like Essex or Ljubljana in the summer period between the
first and the second year of the program.
The quality of the program can be inferred, among other things, from
numerous and consistently very favorable external evaluations of
research and teaching in Sociology at Utrecht University and the ICS. In
2010, the Accreditation Organization of the Netherlands and Flanders
(Nederlands-Vlaamse Accreditatieorganisatie: NVAO), the authoritative
agency for assessing and accrediting higher education programs in the
Netherlands, supported by an Advisory Committee of the Royal Netherlands
Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), has concluded the evaluation and
re-accreditation of the Sociology and Social Research program. The
results qualify the program as the currently best research master's
program in the Netherlands across al disciplines in the social and
behavioral sciences. Sociology at Utrecht University is repeatedly
ranked highest and obtains excellent scores in the authoritative
comparative assessments of Dutch research programs in sociology that are
carried out regularly under the auspices of the Quality Assurance
Department of the Association of Dutch Universities, including the most
recent 2009 Research Assessment Sociology. Another well-known annual
ranking, widely used by incoming students, is provided by the Dutch
weekly ELSEVIER and includes field-specific rankings based on a survey
among all full professors and associate professors in the particular
field in the Netherlands. In the most recent ELSEVIER survey (published
in October 2010), Utrecht has been chosen by a wide margin as the
overall best Sociology Department in the Netherlands and also as the
Department with the best master's program, the best teachers in
Sociology, and the best publication record. Utrecht has likewise been
chosen as the overall best Sociology Department in the two previous
ELSEVIER surveys 2009 and 2008.
Students in the program benefit from intensive supervision. Instructors
involved in teaching the program and supervising students include
prominent researcher from the Department of Sociology and the ICS such
as Vincent Buskens, Henk Flap, Tanja van der Lippe, Ineke Maas, Paul
Nieuwbeerta, Anne-Rigt Poortman, Werner Raub, Rene Torenvlied, Frank van
Tubergen, Beate Volker, Jeroen Weesie, and others. Students likewise
benefit from much interaction and collaboration in a relatively small
group of peers.
Drop out rates from the program are very low. Almost all students
entering the program do complete it in due time within two years.
The profile of the program ensures that the labor market position of
alumni is excellent: students who have completed the program are very
successful in acquiring subsequent positions as PhD students at the ICS
or elsewhere in and outside the Netherlands, as researchers in
institutes and organizations outside the university system, as trainees,
etc.
"Sociology and Social Research" is part of the integrated graduate
training program of the ICS that likewise comprises research master's
programs at the universities of Groningen and Nijmegen and a jointly
taught PhD program. Students can thus attend selected courses in
Groningen and are well-prepared, for example, for an application for a
position as PhD student at the ICS after having completed "Sociology and
Social Research".
The target group of students consists of promising students with a
Bachelor's degree or an equivalent period of at least three years of
undergraduate study and qualifications that justify the expectation of
successful completion of the program in due time. This includes students
with a BA Sociology or Social Sciences, broadly conceived and including
Economics, Political Sciences, Public Administration, Demography, and
(Social) Psychology. While the program is designed for students with
above-average grades, motivation of students and affinity with the
program have proven to be important. Quite some students with good but
clearly less than excellent grades from previous studies have entered
and enjoyed the program and have completed it with very good results,
due to a clearly structured curriculum, sound supervision, and
interaction and collaboration with peers. Applicants with deficiencies
in methods and statistics can be admitted conditional upon participation
in a methods and statistics summer course right before the start of the
first year of the program that is offered specifically for incoming
research master's students by the Graduate School of Social and
Behavioral Sciences of Utrecht University.
Students from outside the Netherlands are explicitly encouraged to apply
and can easily follow the program since it is taught in English. About
50% of the students are from outside the Netherlands, up to now
including students from Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, various countries
in Central and Eastern Europe as well as students from, e.g., China,
Israel, Taiwan, and Turkey. Admission to the program is selective.
"Sociology and Social Research" is one of Utrecht University's Prestige
master's programs and thus benefits from special funds of Utrecht
University. Some teaching and research assistantships are available for
students. Also, funding is available for participation in summer schools
outside the Netherlands (for example, Essex, Ljubljana, and Ann Arbor).
Each year, a new group of students enters the program. We are currently
searching for talented candidates for the academic year 2011/2012.
Courses for this group will start on September 1, 2011. The DEADLINES
FOR APPLICATIONS for the academic year 2011/2012 are December 1, 2010
(early bird deadline) and March 1, 2011. The number of new students per
year is limited to 15-20.
Detailed information on the program, including courses taught, is
available at
www.uu.nl/programmes/sasr
Information about the Department of Sociology of Utrecht University is
available at
www.fss.uu.nl/sociology
Please use
gs.sbs(a)uu.nl
for any inquiries about the program and about admission procedures.
Please don't hesitate to draw the attention of talented students to the
program. Also, please don't hesitate to forward this message to other
colleagues who might wish to inform students on the program.
Kind regards,
Werner Raub
Coordinator research master's program "Sociology and Social Research"
Werner Raub | Department of Sociology/ICS | Utrecht University |
Heidelberglaan 2 | 3584 CS Utrecht | Netherlands | phone +31-(0)30-253
2101 | w.raub(a)uu.nl | www.fss.uu.nl/soc/raub | www.fss.uu.nl/sociology |
www.fss.uu.nl/soc/iscore | Sociology and Social Research
www.uu.nl/programmes/sasr
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* REMINDER *
* Deadline for submissions is approaching *
Dear colleagues,
please find attached a CFP for the 2nd European User Conference (March,
31 - April, 1, 2011) in Mannheim..
The 2nd European User Conference for EU-LFS and EU-SILC, organized by
the German Microdata Lab, GESIS, in cooperation with Eurostat,
will provide researchers with the opportunity to present and discuss
their work. In addition to fostering the discussion within the research
community on both substantive and methodological issues,
the conference offers researchers the opportunity to give feedback to
the European Statistical System.
Given that the legal bases for EU-LFS and EU-SILC will be revised in the
near future the conference offers the unique possibility to discuss
needs and wants of the research community with Eurostat.
Researchers of all disciplines (e.g. economics, demography, geography,
political science, public health and sociology) who use either EU-LFS or
EU-SILC micro data are encouraged to participate and to submit an
abstract. Substantive topics may include, among others, all aspects of
the European labour market, living conditions, migration,
income inequalities, poverty and social exclusion. Methodological topics
may include e.g. questions of data quality, cross-national and
inter-temporal comparability, and statistical modeling.
All presentations must be comparative and include data from at least two
countries.
SUBMISSIONS:
The deadline for submissions of abstracts is October 31, 2010. Please
send your submission to the local organizers of the conference:
Christof Wolf (Christof.Wolf(a)gesis.org) and Heike Wirth
(Heike.Wirth(a)gesis.org).
Abstracts should not be longer than 1000 words; the abstract should be
informative, indicate the dataset(s) used and the countries analyzed.
The submitters will be notified by January 15, 2011, whether their paper
was accepted for presentation or not.
For any further questions please contact the local organizers and visit
the conference webpage at
http://www.gesis.org/forschung-lehre/veranstaltungen/konferenzen/european-u…
Maybe you are also interested in some eu-silc-tools:
http://www.gesis.org/dienstleistungen/daten/amtliche-mikrodaten/european-mi…
kind regards
heike wirth
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Dr. Heike Wirth
GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften
German Microdata Lab
Postfach 12 21 55
D-68072 Mannheim
Tel.: +49 621 1246 269
Fax : +49 621 1246 100
Email: heike.wirth(a)gesis.org
http://www.gesis.org/
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Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
ich möchte Sie auf die Gründung eines neuen Datenservicezentrums für
Betriebs- und Organisationsdaten (DSZ-BO) unter der Leitung von Prof.
Stefan Liebig und Prof. Martin Diewald an der Universität Bielefeld
aufmerksam machen.
Näheres erfahren Sie unter folgender URL
http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/dsz-bo
Beste Grüße
Christof Wolf
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Christof Wolf
Sprecher der Sektion
Methoden der Empirischen Sozialforschung der
Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie
An der Universität Mannheim, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften, isteine
Juniorprofessur für experimentelle Methoden der Soziologie (W1) zum 1.
Februar 2011 oder später zu besetzen.
Der/Die zukünftige Stelleninhaber/in soll in Forschung und Lehre im
Bereich experimenteller Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung und
Statistik hervorragend ausgewiesen sein.
Ergänzende Informationen zum Bewerbungsverfahren, zu den Aufgaben und
Einstellungsvoraussetzungen der zu besetzenden Stelle können unter
http://home.sowi.uni-mannheim.de/fakultaet/stellenangebote/index.html
abgerufen werden.
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Christof Wolf
Sprecher der Sektion
Methoden der Empirischen Sozialforschung der
Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie
Tel. 0621 1246-153, -197
Liebe Kolleginnen,
liebe Kollegen,
dieser Tage ist das Handbuch der sozialwissenschaftlichen Datenanalyse
erschienen:
Christof Wolf und Henning Best (Hg.), 2010:
Handbuch der sozialwissenschaftlichen Datenanalyse.
Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag. [ISBN 978-3-531-16339-0]
Das Handbuch bietet in 40 Kapiteln auf ca. 1100 Seiten eine umfassende
Darstellung moderner multivariater Auswertungsverfahren. Schwerpunkte
des Handbuchs bilden Grundlagen der Datenanalyse, regressionsanalytische
Verfahren für Quer- und Längsschnittsdaten sowie Skalierungsverfahren.
Behandelt werden u. a. OLS-, logistische und robuste Regression,
Strukturgleichungsmodelle, Mehrebenen-, Panel-, Ereignisdaten- und
Zeitreihenanalyse, MDS und Rasch-Modelle. Darüber hinaus werden viele
neuere Verfahren dargestellt, etwa multiple Imputation, Bootstrappen,
Analyse latenter Klassen und propensity score matching. Jedes Kapitel
des Handbuchs beginnt mit einer allgemein verständlichen Einführung. Es
folgt eine Darstellung der mathematisch-statistischen Grundlagen.
Anschließend wird jedes Verfahren anhand eines sozialwissenschaftlichen
Beispiels vorgestellt. Die Beiträge enden mit Hinweisen auf typische
Anwendungsfehler und einer kommentierten Literaturempfehlung.
Wir denken, dass durch das Handbuch der sozialwissenschaftlichen
Datenanalyse eine wichtige Lücke in der deutschsprachigen Methoden- und
Statistikliteratur geschlossen wird.
Zur genaueren Information über die Inhalte haben wir ein pdf mit dem
Inhaltsverzeichnis angehängt. In den kommenden Wochen werden wir für das
Handbuch eine Internetseite erstellen. Die Fortschritte können Sie unter
www.handbuch-datenanalyse.de verfolgen. Außerdem möchten wir auf die
Facebook-Seite des Handbuchs unter
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Handbuch-der-sozialwissenschaftli…
hinweisen.
Viele Grüße,
Henning Best und Christof Wolf
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PD Dr. Henning Best
LS Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung
Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften
Universität Mannheim
D - 68131 Mannheim
Tel. 0621-181 3640
Fax. 0621-181 2048