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Dec 11, 2020 - Survey Methods: Insights from the Field
Andreadis, Ioannis, 2020, "Replication Data for: Text Message (SMS) Pre-notifications, Invitations and Reminders for Web Surveys", https://doi.org/10.11587/DX8NNE, AUSSDA, V1
This paper presents the findings derived from a mobile friendly web survey, during which all invitations and reminders were sent as text messages via short message service (SMS) to the mobile telephones of the target group. The web survey under study was conducted for the National Theatre of Northern Greece (NTNG), the largest theatrical organizati...
Nov 13, 2020 - Public
Hammer, Bernhard, 2020, "National Transfer Accounts for Austria 2015 (OA edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/4EOXZO, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:rh89ccP2+Jwz+SLSj4hVOA== [fileUNF]
Full edition for public use. National Transfer Accounts measure income by age and gender, its redistribution between age group and genders, and the use of disposable income for consumption and saving. The data set consists of age and gender-specific averages of income, public and private transfers, consumption and saving. The combination of public...
Aug 21, 2020 - REMINDER
Heidenreich, Tobias; Lind, Fabienne; Eberl, Jakob-Moritz; Galyga, Sebastian; Edie, Rachel; Herrero-Jiménez, Beatriz; Gómez Montero, Eva Luisa; Berganza, Rosa; Boomgaarden, Hajo G., 2020, "REMINDER: Short Term Media Analysis on Migration 2017-2018 (OA edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/T86DVG, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:YlIRRv5MhhwFX3CZ8VEvHQ== [fileUNF]
Full edition for public use. The principle of free movement allows citizens of the European Union (EU) to cross EU borders to live, work, or travel in other EU member states. It is one of the “four freedoms”, and a fundamental principle of the EU. However, since the so-called “refugee movements” in 2015, free movement within Europe and migration in...
Aug 21, 2020 - REMINDER
Lind, Fabienne; Heidenreich, Tobias; Eberl, Jakob-Moritz; Galyga, Sebastian; Edie, Rachel; Herrero-Jiménez, Beatriz; Gómez Montero, Eva Luisa; Berganza, Rosa; Boomgaarden, Hajo G., 2020, "REMINDER: Historical Media Analysis on Migration 2003-2017 (OA edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/IEGQ1B, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:ZOnArqO/lbD7I8sFQEZzLQ== [fileUNF]
Full edition for public use. The principle of free movement allows citizens of the European Union (EU) to cross EU borders to live, work, or travel in other EU member states. It is one of the “four freedoms”, and a fundamental principle of the EU. However, since the so-called “refugee movements” in 2015, free movement within Europe and migration in...
Jun 25, 2020 - REMINDER
Markaki, Yvonni; Blinder, Scott, 2020, "REMINDER Integrated Multilevel Database on Migration in the EU: Flows, Impacts, and Public Opinion (OA edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/UYGCU6, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:7WgLhF8JtmNzUqbs+D/bBQ== [fileUNF]
Full edition for public use. The REMINDER Integrated Multilevel Database on Migration in the EU brings together cross-national public opinion data and statistics related to immigration and EU mobility from multiple sources. The archived material offers complete replication code and auxiliary files to assist researchers in reconstructing and expandi...
Dec 19, 2019 - Public
Riedl, Andreas, 2019, "ORF 'Sommergespräche': Strategies, Images and Issues in Political TV Interviews 1981-2016 (OA edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/QQ7HTL, AUSSDA, V3, UNF:6:gmjHcltFz9AEGaoIt9/BUw== [fileUNF]
Full edition for public use. Although political TV interviews can reveal a lot about the changing relationship between journalism and politics in media-centered democracies, respective knowledge in Austria is limited – especially during non-election times. Against this background, this project aims to generate insights about interviews' political a...
Aug 27, 2019 - Survey Methods: Insights from the Field
Mingnan, Liu, 2017, "Replication Data for: Does name order still matter for candidates in a presidential primary poll in the US? Lack of response order effect in a web survey experiment", https://doi.org/10.11587/DUUGBY, AUSSDA, V2, UNF:6:vKdmXvcjdsZ7eoif6YnVOw== [fileUNF]
During elections, political polls provide critical data for the support each candidate receives. For that reason, the measurement of questions asking about candidate support has been receiving some research attention. As the online survey is increasingly becoming a widely used tool for public opinion and election polls, evaluation of the measuremen...
Jul 24, 2019 - SORA
SORA, 2019, "National election results Austria 1919 - 2017 (OA edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/EQUDAL, AUSSDA, V1
Full edition for public use. Election results of the national elections in Austria 1919 to 2017. In the first republic at the level of the judicial districts, in the second republic at the municipal level.
Jul 4, 2019 - Survey Methods: Insights from the Field
Prandner, Dimitri; Weichbold, Martin, 2019, "Replication Data for: Building a Sampling Frame for Migrant Populations via an Onomastic Approach – Lesson learned from the Austrian Immigrant Survey 2016", https://doi.org/10.11587/DIDYRW, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:e4yxYoEsSELMSRaP3PdwRQ== [fileUNF]
Immigrants are traditionally seen as hard to survey. Their number is often too small to be analysed via data gained in general population surveys, and registers to identify them are often missing or incomplete. Therefore, researchers are forced to use alternatives for sampling. In the case of the Austrian Immigrant Survey 2016, an onomastic (name-b...
Jul 4, 2019 - Survey Methods: Insights from the Field
Walzenbach, Sandra; Hinz, Thomas, 2019, "Replication Data for: Pouring water into wine: revisiting the advantages of the crosswise model for asking sensitive questions", https://doi.org/10.11587/KZIQ4A, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:E8F3X8hQApDi0hcGCTs3PA== [fileUNF]
The Crosswise Model (CM) has been proposed as a method to reduce effects of social desirability in sensitive questions. In contrast with former variants of Randomized Response Techniques (RRTs), the crosswise model neither offers a self-protective response strategy, nor does it require a random device. For these reasons, the crosswise model has rec...
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