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Translate Wisely! An Evaluation of Close and Adaptive Translation Procedures in an Experiment Involving Questionnaire Translation
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In: International journal of sociology ; 51 ; 2 ; 135-162 (2022)
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What Constitutes a Local Public Sphere? Building a Monitoring Framework for Comparative Analysis
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In: Media and Communication ; 9 ; 3 ; 85-96 ; Spaces, Places, and Geographies of Public Spheres (2022)
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Generating Samples of Diasporic Minority Populations: A Chilean Example
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In: Targeting International Audiences: Current and Future Approaches to International Broadcasting Research ; 3 ; CIBAR Proceedings ; 138-149 ; Conference of International Broadcasters' Audience Research Services (CIBAR) ; XX (2022)
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The Optimism-Pessimism Short Scale-2 (SOP2): a comprehensive validation of the English-language adaptation
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In: Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences ; 4 ; 1-14 (2022)
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Warum wir so wenig über die Sprachen in Deutschland wissen: Spracheinstellungen als Erkenntnisbarriere
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In: Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung / Discourse. Journal of Childhood and Adolescence Research ; 16 ; 4 ; 403-419 ; Perspektiven von Kindern und Jugendlichen auf sprachliche Diversität und Sprachbildungsprozesse (2021)
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Afterword: Future Directions in Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural (3MC) Survey Research
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In: The essential role of language in survey research ; 243-256 (2021)
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The Visualisation of Polyadic Sustained Shared Thinking Interactions: A Methodological Approach
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In: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research ; 22 ; 2 (2021)
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Jugendforschung inklusiv und digital: Möglichkeiten, Voraussetzungen und Grenzen von Gebärdensprachvideos in digitalen Erhebungen
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In: Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung / Discourse. Journal of Childhood and Adolescence Research ; 14 ; 3 ; 308-322 ; Neue Methoden der Jugendforschung (2021)
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Multi-mode question pretesting: Using traditional cognitive interviews and online testing as complementary methods
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In: Survey Methods: Insights from the Field ; 1-14 ; Advancements in Online and Mobile Survey Methods (2021)
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Der Ausstellungsinterviewrundgang (AIR) als Methode: Experimentelles Forschen mit Objekten am Beispiel der Wahrnehmung von Commons-Logiken
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In: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research ; 22 ; 1 (2021)
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International assessment of low reading proficiency in the adult population: A question of components or lower rungs?
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In: International Review of Education ; 66 ; 2-3 ; 267-288 ; Special issue on Literacy and numeracy: Global and comparative perspectives (2021)
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Assessing the use of back translation: the shortcomings of back translation as a quality testing method
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In: International Journal of Social Research Methodology ; 20 ; 6 ; 573-584 (2021)
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Integrating Manual and Automatic Annotation for the Creation of Discourse Network Data Sets
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In: Politics and Governance ; 8 ; 2 ; 326-339 ; Policy Debates and Discourse Network Analysis (2021)
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The Quality of Big Data: Development, Problems, and Possibilities of Use of Process-Generated Data in the Digital Age
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In: Historical Social Research ; 45 ; 3 ; 209-243 (2020)
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Adults' Identity in Acculturation Settings: The Multigroup Ethnic & National Identity Measure (MENI)
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In: Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research ; 19 ; 4 ; 245-257 (2020)
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A rationale for unanimity in committees
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In: SP II 2017-308 ; Discussion Papers / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Markt und Entscheidung, Abteilung Ökonomik des Wandels ; 41 (2020)
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An English-language adaptation of the Interpersonal Trust Short Scale (KUSIV3)
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In: Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences ; 1-12 (2020)
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Category Positioning - A Qualitative Content Analysis Approach to Explore the Subjective Importance of a Research Topic Using the Example of the Transition From School to University
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In: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research ; 20 ; 3 ; Qualitative Content Analysis I (2019)
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The Manifesto Corpus: a new resource for research on political parties and quantitative text analysis
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In: Research and Politics ; 3 ; 2 ; 1-8 (2019)
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Integration of Migrant Populations into Health Monitoring in Germany: Results from a Feasibility Study
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In: Survey Methods: Insights from the Field ; 1-11 ; Probability and Nonprobability Sampling: Sampling of hard-to-reach survey populations (2019)
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Background: Persons with migrant backgrounds (PMB) are considered ‘hard to reach’. To sustainably integrate migrant populations into health monitoring in Germany, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) has launched the project Improving Health Monitoring in Migrant Populations (IMIRA), providing results on response rates, sample composition and the effectiveness of sequential interventions. Method: A multilingual feasibility study had been conducted in two German federal states, utilizing data from the residents’ registry. The target populations were persons with Turkish, Polish, Romanian, Syrian and Croatian citizenship living in Germany (n=9,068). Different modes of administration and interventions (study hotline, home visits) were used sequentially. To evaluate their usability, an experimental design was applied for Turkish and Syrian migrants. Results: Besides the overall response rate of 15.9%, there were different response rates by citizenship, ranging from 8.6% in the Turkish group to 24.3% in the Syrian group. Whereas the online mode, telephone mode and the study hotline showed little differences between the groups, the home visits led to an remarkable increase (+5.4% in the Turkish group; +7.3% in the Syrian group). Conclusion: The offer of multilingual survey modes and materials is strongly advised. Furthermore, the response rates of some PMB can be increased by tailored interventions, such as home visits and multilingual face-to-face interviews.
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Keyword:
amtliche Statistik; anthropology; Antwortverhalten; Berlin; Brandenburg; Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Computer Methods; development; Entwicklung; Erhebungstechniken und Analysetechniken der Sozialwissenschaften; feasibility study; health monitoring; recruitment strategies; sequential mixed-mode-survey; surveying migrants; Improving Health Monitoring in Migrant Populations; IMIRA; Federal Republic of Germany; Forschungsplanung; Fragebogen; Gesundheitszustand; health status; Interview; Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis; Migrant; migration background; Migrationshintergrund; official statistics; questionnaire; research planning; response behavior; sample; Social sciences; sociology; Sozialwissenschaften; Soziologie; Statistical Methods; Stichprobe
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URL: https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/62375 https://doi.org/10.13094/SMIF-2019-00013
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