Publications

(2023). Smart Survey Implementation WP2 deliverable M6: review stage.. Eurostat SSI wp deliverable.

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(2023). Breakoffs in an Hour-Long, Online Survey. Survey Practice.

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(2022). Pictures instead of survey questions: An experimental investigation of the feasibility of using pictures in a housing survey. JRSS:A.

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(2022). Maximum interpolable gap length in missing smartphone-based GPS mobility data. Transportation,51, 297–327. 10.1007/s11116-022-10328-2.

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(2022). Correcting inferences for volunteer-collected data with geospatial sampling bias. arXiv:2209.04193.

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(2022). Nonresponse analysis in a longitudinal smartphone-based travel study . Survey Research Methods, 16(1), 13–27. https://doi.org/10.18148/srm/2022.v16i1.7835.

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(2022). Testing the Effects of Automated Navigation in a General Population Web Survey. Methods, Data, Analysis, pp. 107-128.

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(2021). Study Protocol of the Ten Years Up Project: Mapping the Development of Self-Regulation Strategies in Young Adults Over Time. Frontiers in Psychology,.

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(2021). Sharing Data Collected with Smartphone Sensors: Willingness, Participation, and Nonparticipation Bias. Public Opinion Quarterly, 85(S1), 423–462, https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfab025.

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(2021). Assessing and relaxing assumptions in quasi-simplex models. Chapter 7 in Cernat, A., & Sakshaug, J. W. (2021). Measurement Error in Longitudinal Data. Oxford University Press.

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(2021). An app-assisted travel survey in official statistics. Possibilities and challenges. Journal of Official Statistics, vol. 37, 149-170. 10.2478/jos-2021-0007.

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(2021). Understanding Willingness to Share Smartphone-Sensor Data. Public Opinion Quarterly, Volume 84(3), 725-759 10.1093/poq/nfaa044.

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(2020). Testing sampling bias in estimates of adolescent social competence and behavioral control. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 46.

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(2020). Adapting surveys to the modern world: Comparing a research messenger design to a regular responsive design for online surveys. Survey Practice 13,1,.

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(2020). Active and passive measurement in mobile surveys. The Survey Statistician, 82, 14-26.

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(2020). A checklist for assessing the analysis documentation for public-use complex sample survey data sets. The Survey Statistician, 81, 50-62.

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(2019). Automatic Travel Mode Prediction in a National Travel Survey. CBS Discussion Paper.

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(2019). Where you at? Using GPS location in an electronic Time Use diary study to derive functional locations. Social Science Computer Review.

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(2019). Recruiting young and urban groups into a probability-based online panel by promoting smartphone use. Methods, data, analyses, 13, 1-16.

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(2019). Barriers to ideal palliative care in multiple care settings: The nurses' point of view. Journal of Palliative Nursing, 25 (6), 294-305.

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(2019). Can survey item characteristics relevant to mode-specific measurement error be coded reliably. Sociological Methods & Research, 48 (2), 263–295.

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(2019). Can we predict device use? An investigation into mobile device use in surveys. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 22, 517-531.

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(2018). Generating missing values for simulation purposes: A multivariate amputation procedure. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 88 (15), 2909-2930.

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(2017). In Dutch: Het waarneem innovatie netwerk. Stator, 3, 16-19.

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(2017). Total survey error for longitudinal surveys. Chapter 13 in Biemer, P.P., De Leeuw, E.D., Eckman, S., Edwards, B., Kreuter, F., Lyberg, L.E., Tucker, C. and West, B.T. (eds.). Total Survey Error in Practice. New York: Wiley.

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(2016). The unique roles of intrapersonal and social factors in adolescent smoking development. Developmental Psychology, 52, 2044-2056.

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(2016). Incidence and recurrence of common mental disorders after abortion: Results from a prospective cohort study. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 84, 200-206.

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(2016). Trends and challenges for Methodology. Methodology, 12, 73-74.

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(2016). Mobile-only web respondents. Survey Practice, 9 (4).

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(2016). Total Survey Error for longitudinal surveys. Understanding Society (working paper). Colchester: Institute for Social and Economic Research.

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(2015). Dropouts in longitudinal surveys. In Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavorial Science. John Wiley & Sons.

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(2015). Methodology turns 10. European Journal of Research Methods for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 11, 1-2.

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(2015). The role of perceived peer norms in the relationship between media violence exposure and adolescents’ aggression. Media Psychology, 19, 4-26.

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(2015). Reducing underreports of behaviors in retrospective surveys: The effects of three different strategies. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 28, 583-595.

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(2014). Assessing and relaxing assumptions in quasi-simplex models. ISER working paper 2014-09.

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(2014). Explaining consumer intentions to use innovative medical and food applications: Test of an extended model of reasoned action in a survey study. Biotechnology Journal, 9, 997-999.

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(2014). Nonresponse and attrition in a probability based Internet Panel for the general population. Pp. 135-154 in Callegaro, M., Baker, R., Bethlehem, J., Göritz, A., Krosnick, J.A. and Lavrakas, P.J., Online Panel surveys: an interdisciplinary approach, New York, Wiley & Sons.

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(2014). What happens if you offer a mobile option to your web panel? Evidence from a probability-based panel of internet users. Social Science Computer Review, 32, 544-560.

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(2014). Differential effects of baseline drinking status: Effects of an alcohol prevention program targeting students and/or parents (PAS) among weekly drinking students. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 46, 522-527.

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(2014). Adolescents’ use of nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation: Predictors of compliance trajectories. Psychopharmacology, 8, 1743-1752.

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(2014). Can I just check...? Effects of edit check questions on measurement error and survey estimates. Journal of Official Statistics, 30, 45-62.

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(2013). Facing off with Scylla and Charybdis: A comparison of scalar, partial, and the novel possibility of approximate measurement invariance. Frontiers in Psychology.

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(2013). Evaluating data quality on the measurement of change using dependent interviewing. Field Methods 26, 172-189.

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(2013). In Dutch: Ontwikkelingstrajecten in en voorspellers voor het gebruik van seksueel expliciet internetmateriaal. Kind & Adolescent, 4. NOTE: There is an erratum to this article posted here: doi:10.1007/s12453-012-0029-x.

(2012). In Dutch: Luiaards en trouwe deelnemers. Classificatie van respondenten in een panelstudie. In Bronner, F. et al. (red.). Ontwikkelingen in het Jaarboek van de Markt Onderzoeks Associatie (MOA), Haarlem: Spaar en Hout.

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(2012). A checklist for testing measurement invariance. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 9, 486-492.

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(2012). Prevalence and predictors of transitions into co-occurring risk behaviour patterns in adolescence: The TRAILS study. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 40, 923-931.

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(2011). In-Interview edit checks: Effects on measurement error in non-labour income and estimates of household income and poverty. ISER Working Paper 2011-23. Colchester: Institute for Social and Economic Research..

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(2011). Estimating nonresponse bias and mode effects in a mixed-mode survey. International Journal of Market Research, 53, 669-686.

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(2011). Change, what change? Understanding longitudinal measurement invariance using mixed-methods. Methodology, 8, 115-123.

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(2011). Not doing bad things is not equivalent to doing the right thing: Distinguishing between inhibitory and initiatory self-control. Personality and Individual Differences, 50, 1006-1011.

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(2009). Separating selection bias and non-coverage in internet panels using propensity matching. Survey Practice, 2 (6), 1-6.

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(2009). Assembling an access panel: a study of initial nonresponse and self-selection bias. In Stoop, I., and Wittenberg, M. (eds.). Access panels and online research, panacea or pitfall? Amsterdam, Aksant Publishers.

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