Friday, 4 June 2004

Introduction

9.00

Jaak Billiet

Welcome

9.15

Jonathan Cole

Paul F. Lazarsfeld: His Scholarly Journey

abstract Jonathan Cole

10.00

Coffee Break


Session 1: Measurement (models), Operationalization and Survey Research Methods
Chair: Jacques Hagenaars

10.30

Jon Krosnick

Peering into the Minds of Respondents: The Cognitive and Social Processes Underlying Answers to Survey Questions

Abstract Jon Krosnick

11.00

Wil Dijsktra

Question-answer Sequences in the Survey Interview

Abstract Wil Dijkstra

11.30

Dirk Heerwegh

Uses of Client Side Paradata in Web Surveys

Abstract Dirk Heerwegh

12.00

Jerry Welkenhuysen-Gybels

Measurement Invariance and DIF in Comparative Research

Abstract Jerry Welkenhuysen-Gybels

12.30

Lunch


Session 2: Causal Inference, Multivariate Research and Multilevel Analysis
Chair: Jerry Welkenhuysen-Gybels

13.30

Irini Moustaki

Latent Variable Modeling of Categorical Data

Abstract Irini Moustaki

14.00

Tom Snijders

Multilevel Longitudinal Network Analysis

Abstract Tom Snijders

14.30

Paul Sniderman

Being a Detective in Social Science

Abstract Paul Sniderman

15.00

Nanny Wermuth & David Cox

On Using Graphical Models for Research in the Social Sciences

Abstract Nanny Wermuth & David Cox

15.30

Coffee Break


Session 3: Panel and Longitudinal Research
Chair: Marc Swyngedouw

16.00

Jacques Hagenaars

Panel Research: Old Questions, New Answers?

Abstract Jacques Hagenaars

16.30

Rob Eisinga

Estimating Transitions with Repeated Cross Sections

Abstract Rob Eisinga

17.00

Geert Molenberghs

Dealing with Missing Data in Panel/Longitudinal Research

Abstract Geert Molenberghs

17.30

Geert Loosveldt & Dirk Heerwegh

Some Comparisons Between Face-to-face and Web Survey Panels

Abstract Geert Loosveldt & Dirk Heerwegh

18.00

End of the Day

     
   
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