The survey methods mini-conference is a four day, online conference curated by the Understanding Society survey methods team. Each day of the conference focuses on a particular theme. The mini-conference is free to attend, but advance registration is required. You can attend on just one day, or come for the whole conference.
The full conference programme is available on our conference website.
Programme:
14.00 – 14.05: Welcome and introductions by the Chair, Dr Jonathan Burton (Understanding Society, University of Essex).
14.05 – 14.30: Collecting biospecimens in a long-running household panel: lessons learned from the RKI-SOEP Corona Study, Professor Stefan Liebig (DIW Berlin).
14.30 – 14.55: Bias prevention and bias adjustment in a national longitudinal Covid-19 survey, Dr Jamie Moore (University of Essex)
14.55 – 15.20: Survey mode changes by necessity: evaluating representativeness during a global pandemic, Nicole James (University of Essex).
15.20 – 15.45: Tracking the psychological and socioeconomic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK: an overview of the Covid-19 Psychological Research Consortium (C19PRC) Study, Dr Orla McBride (University of Ulster).
15.45 – 16.00: Q&A



