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Dear colleagues,

 

This is a gentle reminder for the next CS3 meeting with Andreas Jungherr (University of Bamberg) talking about Deceptive uses of Artificial Intelligence in elections strengthen support for AI ban on November 14, 2024, from 4:15 to 5:00 PM (CET).

 

Please sign up for the meeting by November 13, 2024: https://ww3.unipark.de/uc/cs3_meeting_registration/

 

See you at the CS3 Meeting!

 

Best regards

Jan

 

German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW)

Lange Laube 12 |  30159 Hannover | www.dzhw.eu | Germany

 

Prof. Dr. Jan Karem Höhne

Head of CS3 Lab for Computational Survey and Social Science

Leibniz University Hannover

German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW)

Research Area 4: Research Infrastructure and Methods

Tel. +49 511 450670-458

Fax +49 511 450670-960

www.jkhoehne.eu

 

Upcoming and most recent publications:

- Höhne, J.K., Claassen, J., Shahania, S., & Broneske, D. (in press). Bots in web survey interviews: A showcase. International Journal of Market Research. DOI: 10.1177/14707853241297009

- Höhne, J.K., Lenzner, T., & Claassen, J. (in press). Automatic speech-to-text transcription: Evidence from a smartphone survey with voice answers. International Journal of Social Research Methodology.

- Salvatore, C., & Höhne, J.K. (in press). Explaining item-nonresponse in open questions with requests for voice responses. Conference Proceeding of the Italian Statistical Society.

- Höhne, J.K. & Claassen, J. (2024). Examining final comment questions with requests for written and oral answers. International Journal of Market Research. DOI: 10.1177/14707853241229329

- Höhne, J.K., Gavras, K., & Claassen, J. (2024). Typing or speaking? Comparing text and voice answers to open questions on sensitive topics in smartphone surveys. Social Science Computer Review. DOI: 10.1177/08944393231160961

- Lenzner, T., Höhne, J.K., & Gavras, K. (2024). Innovating web probing: Comparing written and oral answers to open-ended probing questions in a smartphone survey. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology. DOI: 10.1093/jssam/smae031