The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors and smart devices can transform the social and behavioral sciences. Several successful studies used digital data to provide new insights into social reality. This special issue argues that the true power of these data for the social sciences lies in connecting new data sources with surveys. While new digital data are rich in volume, they seldomly cover the full population nor do they provide insights into individuals’ feelings, motivations, and attitudes. Conversely, survey data, while well suited for measuring people’s internal states, are relatively poor at measuring behaviors and facts. Developing a methodology for integrating the two data sources can mitigate their respective weakn...
Lessof Carli's presentation is about using mobile devices to improve survey measurement and social r...
AbstractWeb and smartphone surveys are increasingly being used to collect travel information. This w...
AbstractThis paper outlines an innovative approach to the evaluation of a self-administered smartpho...
The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors and smart devices can transform the social a...
Data de publicació electrònica: 20-12-2020The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors an...
Smartphones have a large potential for improving data collection by using research apps and collecti...
The new European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) imposes enhanced requirements on digital ...
Smartphones and apps offer an innovative means of collecting data from the public. The Netherlands ...
Smart surveys add features of smart devices to surveys such as in-device processing, use of mobile d...
A growing proportion of people are choosing to complete online social surveys using smartphones. As ...
With the ubiquity of smartphones, it is possible to collect self-reports as well as to passively mea...
Across the history of survey research, advances in technology, demand by data users, and shifts in s...
Understanding human behaviour is key to understanding the spread of epidemics, habit dispersion, and...
In this paper, we present the results of an exploratory study conducted in Hungary using a factoria...
We asked members of the Understanding Society Innovation Panel about their willingness to participat...
Lessof Carli's presentation is about using mobile devices to improve survey measurement and social r...
AbstractWeb and smartphone surveys are increasingly being used to collect travel information. This w...
AbstractThis paper outlines an innovative approach to the evaluation of a self-administered smartpho...
The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors and smart devices can transform the social a...
Data de publicació electrònica: 20-12-2020The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors an...
Smartphones have a large potential for improving data collection by using research apps and collecti...
The new European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) imposes enhanced requirements on digital ...
Smartphones and apps offer an innovative means of collecting data from the public. The Netherlands ...
Smart surveys add features of smart devices to surveys such as in-device processing, use of mobile d...
A growing proportion of people are choosing to complete online social surveys using smartphones. As ...
With the ubiquity of smartphones, it is possible to collect self-reports as well as to passively mea...
Across the history of survey research, advances in technology, demand by data users, and shifts in s...
Understanding human behaviour is key to understanding the spread of epidemics, habit dispersion, and...
In this paper, we present the results of an exploratory study conducted in Hungary using a factoria...
We asked members of the Understanding Society Innovation Panel about their willingness to participat...
Lessof Carli's presentation is about using mobile devices to improve survey measurement and social r...
AbstractWeb and smartphone surveys are increasingly being used to collect travel information. This w...
AbstractThis paper outlines an innovative approach to the evaluation of a self-administered smartpho...