CLS to present latest survey methods research at international conference

News
15 July 2019

CLS will present its latest research on survey methods at the European Survey Research Association (ESRA) conference this week (15-19 July 2019).

Staff from across CLS will give eight presentations at the event, which will be held at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia. Members of the team will also be available on our exhibition stand during the week if delegates have any questions.

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Below is a timetable of CLS’s presentations.

Tuesday 16 July

Web, App or Paper Time Use Diary – Does it Make a Difference to Measurement? Evidence from the Age 14 Survey of the Millennium Cohort Study
Emily Gilbert (Presenting author) and Lisa Calderwood
11:00 – 12:30, Room D21
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Thinking Back to Your Childhood: How Accurate to Recall? Evidence from NCDS Age 61 Survey
Darina Peycheva (Presenting author), Alissa Goodman and Matt Brown
14:00 – 15:30, Room D21
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Wednesday 17 July

Seeking Data Linkage Consent from Children and Young People: The Experience of the Age 17 Survey of the Millennium Cohort Study
Kirsty Burton (Ipsos MORI) (Presenting author) and Darina Peycheva
11:00 – 12:30, Room D22
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Thursday 18 July

Centrifuging Blood Samples in Respondents’ Homes: Lessons from NCDS
Erica Wong (Presenting author), Matt Brown, Bernard Steen (NatCen), Marta Mezzanzanica (NatCen) & Kavita Deepchand (NatCen)
09:00 – 10:30, Room D26
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Collecting Social and Biomedical Data in a Longitudinal Survey: A Comparison of Two Approaches (1970 British Cohort Study and Millennium Cohort Study)
Matt Brown (Presenting author), Emily Gilbert, Lisa Calderwood, Kate Taylor (NatCen) & Hannah Morgan (NatCen)
09:00 – 10:30, Room D26
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Designing a Device-Agnostic Online Survey for 17 Year Olds: Experiences of the Millennium Cohort Study
Emily Gilbert (Presenting author) and Lucy Lindley (Ipsos MORI)
14:00 – 15:30, Room D13
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Relationships Between Household Members: Parent-Reported Versus Young Person-Reported Information (Millennium Cohort Study)
Vilma Agalioti-Sgompou
16:00 – 17:30, Room D18
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Friday 19 July

Accelerometer Measured versus Self-Reported Physical Activity: Evidence from Two Population Based Birth Cohorts (1970 British Cohort Study and Millennium Cohort Study)
Emily Gilbert (Presenting author), Lisa Calderwood, Robert Jones (University of Nottingham), Matt Brown, Emla Fitzsimons, Alice Sullivan, George Ploubidis and Mark Hamer (Loughborough University)
09:00 – 10:30, Room D13
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Further information

Find out more about the ESRA conference and CLS’s survey and statistical methods.

 


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