Call for Papers
3rd MASS Workshop
Mobile Apps and Sensors in Surveys
https://massworkshop.org
Date:
16-17 June 2022
Location
Utrecht University, the Netherlands
The workshop is currently planned as an in-person event.
Organizing committee
Bella Struminskaya, Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University), Florian
Keusch (University of Mannheim), Jan K. Höhne (University of
Duisburg-Essen)
Context of the workshop
Augmenting survey data with data collected from mobile apps,
sensors, and wearables allows researchers to better explore and
understand social reality, further develop research methods, and
scale laboratory experiments. The number of studies that utilize
the features built into smartphones and other wearable devices
to study human behavior and interaction has grown in recent
years. Passive mobile data collection using sensors allows
researchers to collect data at a rate and detail that is not
possible with traditional survey methods. However, incorporating
sensor measurements to augment or replace survey questions
through sensors and apps creates methodological challenges
around representativeness, survey design and implementation,
measurement, as well as ethical and legal considerations that
are yet to be understood.
This 2-day workshop is jointly organized by researchers from the department of Methods and Statistics at Utrecht University, the Professorship for Statistics and Methodology at the University of Mannheim, and the Department of Political Science at the University of Duisburg-Essen. The workshop is free of charge for participants, but participants are expected to cover their own travel and lodging costs.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers from different disciplines to discuss the current state of their research on the use of mobile apps, sensors, and wearables in survey data collection. The workshop is only open to participants whose abstracts will be accepted for a paper presentation.
Two previous MASS workshops were held at the University of Mannheim (2019) and virtually (2021). The program as well as some presentations from these earlier workshops can be found at https://massworkshop.org.
For the 3rd MASS workshop, we invite contributions that focus, among others, on the following methodological issues when using mobile apps, sensors, and wearables in surveys:
We encourage submission of work in progress and are particularly interested in studies that used experimental designs to test strategies to collect data from mobile apps, sensors, and wearables. We are open to both empirical studies as well as descriptions of research data collection infrastructure (e.g., front- or backend of an app) and processing of data from apps and sensors.
Submission process and timeline
Please submit your abstract for the workshop to b.struminskaya@uu.nl. The
abstract should contain a research question, data collection
procedures (e.g., a description of the app), and results, if
available. If results are not available yet, the abstract should
outline the type of analyses that will be presented at the
workshop.
Participation in the workshop is only possible when an abstract is accepted for the workshop. We intend to keep the workshop limited to about 35 participants. We will aim for a representation of diverse topics, methodological approaches, and research groups.
Timeline:
-- Florian Keusch Professor of Statistics and Methodology (interim) University of Mannheim School of Social Sciences Professorship for Statistics and Methodology | A5, 6 | 68131 Mannheim Germany Phone: +49 (0)621 181-3214 E-mail: f.keusch@uni-mannheim.de