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Joseph W. Sakshaug
Joseph W. Sakshaug
Institute for Employment Research, LMU Munich, University of Mannheim
Verified email at umich.edu
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A review of conceptual approaches and empirical evidence on probability and nonprobability sample survey research
C Cornesse, AG Blom, D Dutwin, JA Krosnick, ED De Leeuw, S Legleye, ...
Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology 8 (1), 4-36, 2020
2142020
Nonresponse error, measurement error, and mode of data collection: Tradeoffs in a multi-mode survey of sensitive and non-sensitive items
JW Sakshaug, T Yan, R Tourangeau
Public Opinion Quarterly 74 (5), 907-933, 2010
1642010
Linking survey and administrative records: Mechanisms of consent
JW Sakshaug, MP Couper, MB Ofstedal, DR Weir
Sociological methods & research 41 (4), 535-569, 2012
1492012
Assessing the magnitude of non-consent biases in linked survey and administrative data
JW Sakshaug, F Kreuter
Survey Research Methods 6 (2), 113-122, 2012
1262012
Integrating probability and nonprobability samples for survey inference
A Wiśniowski, JW Sakshaug, DA Perez Ruiz, AG Blom
Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology 8 (1), 120-147, 2020
1092020
Does the recruitment of offline households increase the sample representativeness of probability-based online panels? Evidence from the German Internet Panel
AG Blom, JME Herzing, C Cornesse, JW Sakshaug, U Krieger, D Bossert
Social Science Computer Review 35 (4), 498-520, 2017
1022017
SAGE Research Methods Foundations
JW Sakshaug, RA Williams
SAGE Publications Limited, 2021
912021
Placement, wording, and interviewers: Identifying correlates of consent to link survey and administrative data
J Sakshaug, V Tutz, F Kreuter
Survey Research Methods 7 (2), 133-144, 2013
812013
How big of a problem is analytic error in secondary analyses of survey data?
BT West, JW Sakshaug, GAS Aurelien
PloS one 11 (6), e0158120, 2016
632016
Characteristics of physical measurement consent in a population-based survey of older adults
JW Sakshaug, MP Couper, MB Ofstedal
Medical care 48 (1), 64-71, 2010
632010
The framing of the record linkage consent question
F Kreuter, JW Sakshaug, R Tourangeau
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 28 (1), 142-152, 2016
512016
Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on labor market surveys at the German Institute for Employment Research
JW Sakshaug, J Beste, M Coban, T Fendel, GC Haas, S Hülle, ...
Survey research methods 14 (2), 229-233, 2020
442020
Important considerations when analyzing health survey data collected using a complex sample design
JW Sakshaug, BT West
American Journal of Public Health 104 (1), 15-16, 2014
432014
Paper, e-mail, or both? Effects of contact mode on participation in a web survey of establishments
JW Sakshaug, B Vicari, MP Couper
Social Science Computer Review 37 (6), 750-765, 2019
422019
Supplementing small probability samples with nonprobability samples: A Bayesian approach
JW Sakshaug, A Wiśniowski, DAP Ruiz, AG Blom
Journal of Official Statistics 35 (3), 653-681, 2019
422019
The effect of benefit wording on consent to link survey and administrative records in a web survey
JW Sakshaug, F Kreuter
Public Opinion Quarterly 78 (1), 166-176, 2014
422014
Accounting for complex sampling in survey estimation: A review of current software tools
BT West, JW Sakshaug, GAS Aurelien
Journal of Official Statistics 34 (3), 721-752, 2018
392018
Exploring the effects of interviewer-and self-administered survey modes on record linkage consent rates and bias
JW Sakshaug, S Hülle, A Schmucker, S Liebig
Survey Research Methods 11 (2), 171-188, 2017
392017
Identifying diabetics in Medicare claims and survey data: implications for health services research
JW Sakshaug, DR Weir, LH Nicholas
BMC health services research 14, 1-6, 2014
352014
An evaluation of panel nonresponse and linkage consent bias in a survey of employees in Germany
JW Sakshaug, M Huber
Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology 4 (1), 71-93, 2016
322016
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