The EU Kids Online research on children’s experience of and ability to cope with risks faced several challenges: the large number of countries involved (25 countries); 2) interviewees were children aged from 9-16 (along with one parent), 3) the main focus was on the sensitive topic of online risks. In order to address these challenges and prior to the survey, cognitive testing was conducted in all the participating countries. This involved in-depth interviews to evaluate children’s understanding of the questionnaire, their ability to answer each question, any ambiguities or other difficulties that emerged and in general how their felt about the process of answering the questions. This paper reports the issues that arose, how the questionnai...
Over the past five years there has been an explosion of research into the risks that (particularly) ...
This study builds on insights from EU Kids Online, with focus on the Belgian context and a particula...
The research project: UK Children Go Online (UKCGO) aims to offer a rigorous and timely investigatio...
The EU Kids Online research on children’s experience of and ability to cope with risks faced several...
Children's online experience, especially the risks to which they might be exposed, is an increasingl...
Although many hopes and fears about children’s experience of the internet have been expressed in pol...
Children’s rapid adoption of the internet and other online technologies, together with the constantl...
This article aims at understanding the construction of online risk and safety among children address...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project aimed to e...
In this report we discuss how the original EU Kids Online analytical model was constructed. We revie...
This report examines the core issues, lessons and debates that relate to three methodological challe...
The Net Children Go Mobile project is co-funded by the Safer Internet Programme to investigate throu...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
In the EU Kids Online II project, data were collected from children and parents via in-home face-to-...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
Over the past five years there has been an explosion of research into the risks that (particularly) ...
This study builds on insights from EU Kids Online, with focus on the Belgian context and a particula...
The research project: UK Children Go Online (UKCGO) aims to offer a rigorous and timely investigatio...
The EU Kids Online research on children’s experience of and ability to cope with risks faced several...
Children's online experience, especially the risks to which they might be exposed, is an increasingl...
Although many hopes and fears about children’s experience of the internet have been expressed in pol...
Children’s rapid adoption of the internet and other online technologies, together with the constantl...
This article aims at understanding the construction of online risk and safety among children address...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project aimed to e...
In this report we discuss how the original EU Kids Online analytical model was constructed. We revie...
This report examines the core issues, lessons and debates that relate to three methodological challe...
The Net Children Go Mobile project is co-funded by the Safer Internet Programme to investigate throu...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
In the EU Kids Online II project, data were collected from children and parents via in-home face-to-...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
Over the past five years there has been an explosion of research into the risks that (particularly) ...
This study builds on insights from EU Kids Online, with focus on the Belgian context and a particula...
The research project: UK Children Go Online (UKCGO) aims to offer a rigorous and timely investigatio...