Three GenPopWeb2 events: Measuring cognition in online surveys, Collecting data linkage consents in online surveys and Occupational coding in online surveys

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Eva Nedbalova, NCRM Communications Manager

GenPopWeb2 network is very excited to announce our next event: Complex measures in online surveys: Challenges and opportunities. The event will consist of three online workshops (via Zoom) and each workshop will focus on different types of complex measurement: cognition, record linkage consents and occupational coding.  Each workshop will have invited presentations followed by extended discussion.  The aim of the event is to showcase current evidence and to discuss how we can overcome challenges in order to optimise the collection of these measures in online surveys.  

Please find detailed programme below.  There are three individual links for each workshop and you need to register to each workshop separately.  Once you have registered, you will receive Zoom link for the relevant workshop.

 

Friday 26th February 2021, 15.00-17.00 (UK time): Measuring cognition in online surveys

To register to this event please follow the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMkce2trj4rE90mwNB5XX4hynOVTXnZXTwF

15.00-15.05 
Introduction  

15.05-15.25 
Measuring cognition in a multi-mode context: The case of the Health and Retirement Survey 
Mary Beth Ofstedal, Colleen McClain and Mick P. Couper (presenter), (University of Michigan) 

15.25-15.45 
Cognition in UK Biobank: an evolving landscape 
John Gallacher (University of Oxford)  

15.45-16.05 
Novel online measures of cognition in the Twins Early Development Study  
Margherita Malanchini (Queen Mary, University of London) and Kaili Rimfield (Kings College London)

16.05-16.25
Developing web-based cognitive functioning measures in the Understanding America Study 
Stefan Schneider (University of Southern California) 

16.25-16.55
Discussion 

16.55-17.00
Wrap-up and close 
 

Friday 5th March 2021, 15.00-17.00 (UK time): Collecting data linkage consents in online surveys

To register to this event please follow the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAodemsqDMqGNFuPHrRcH3AElhYTM7Bp_XQ

15.00-15.05 
Introduction  

15.05-15.30 
Consent to Data Linkage in Online Surveys: A Descriptive Review and Meta-Analysis
Anne Elevelt (presenter) (Statistics Netherlands) and Vera Toepoel (Utrecht University) and Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University)

15.30-15.55 
Collecting Multiple Data Linkage Consents in a Mixed Mode Survey: Evidence from Next Steps
Marie Thornby (formerly University College London), Lisa Calderwood (presenter) (University College London), Mehul Kotecha (NatCen), Kelsey Beninger (Kantar Public) and Alessandra Gaia (University of Milan) 

15.55-16.20 
How and why does the mode of data collection affect consent to data linkage?
Annette Jäckle (presenter) (University of Essex), Jonathan Burton (University of Essex), Mick P. Couper (University of Michigan), Thomas F. Crossley (European University Institute) and Sandra Walzenbach (University of Konstanz)

16.20-16.55
Discussion 

16.55-17.00
Wrap-up and close 

 

Friday 12th March 2021, 15.00-17.00 (UK time): Occupational coding in online surveys

To register to this event please follow the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckdO2sqjovG9XyfLk3QXkaIPvGOcMQGhBx

15.00-15.05 
Introduction  

15.05-15.30 
Past ONS research exploring occupational coding online
Laura Wilson (Office for National Statistics, ONS)

15.30-15.55 
Occupation Coding During the Interview in a Web-First Sequential Mixed-Mode Survey: Evidence from the Next Steps Cohort Study
Darina Peycheva (presenter) (University College London), Joe Sakshaug (University of Mannheim) and Lisa Calderwood (University College London)


15.55-16.20