CV Martin Kroh - Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - Hu
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CV Martin Kroh - Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - Hu
Curriculum Vitae Martin Kroh Current Position Professor for Social Science Research Methods Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Institute for Social Sciences - Berlin Institute for Integration and Migration Research - Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences Universitätsstr. 3b D–10099 Berlin Phone: +49 30 2093 4569 Email: [email protected] Deputy Director of the Socio-Economic Panel DIW Berlin - Research-Driven Infrastructure Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) - DIW Graduate Center Mohrenstr. 58 D–10117 Berlin Phone: +49 30 89789 678 Email: [email protected] Education and Past Positions Professor for Social Research Methods, Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg, 2009–2010, Sociology Ph.D., University of Amsterdam, 2000–2003, Social Science M.A., Free University Berlin, 1996–1999, Political Science B.A., Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg, 1994–1996, Political Science 1 Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Kroh, Martin, Winter, Florin and Jürgen Schupp. forthcoming. Panel Conditioning Reconsidered: Using Person-Fit Measures to Assess the Impact of Survey Experience on Reliability. Public Opinion Quarterly. Demuth, Ilja et al. forthcoming. Sports and Exercise at Different Ages and Leukocyte Telomere Length in Later Life: Data from the Berlin Aging Study II. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. Eibich, Peter et al. forthcoming. Exercise at Different Ages and Appendicular Lean Mass and Strength in Later Life: Results from the Berlin Aging Study II. The Journals of Gerontology: Series A. Pforr, Klaus et al. 2015. Are Incentive Effects on Response Rates and Nonresponse Bias in Large-Scale, Face-to-Face Surveys Generalizable to Germany? Evidence from Ten Experiments. Public Opinion Quarterly. Kroh, Martin. 2014. Growth Trajectories in the Strength of Party Identification: The Legacy of Autocratic Regimes Electoral Studies 33: 90-110. Schonlau, Matthias, Kroh, Martin and Nicole Watson. 2013. The Implementation of CrossSectional Weights in Household Panel Surveys. Statistics Surveys 7: 37-57. Kroh, Martin. 2011. Die abnehmende Bedeutung des Elternhauses: Die intergenerationale Übertragung von Parteibindungen in Deutschland 1984 bis 2010. Politische Vierteljahresschrift 45: 203-226. Schonlau, Matthias, Watson, Nicole, and Martin Kroh. 2011. Household Survey Panels: How Much do Following Rules Affect Sample Size? Survey Research Methods 5: 53-61. Spiess, Martin and Martin Kroh. 2010. A Selection Model for Panel Data: The Prospects of Green Party Support. Political Analysis 18: 172-188. Kroh, Martin. 2009. The Preadult Origins of Postmaterialism: A Longitudinal Sibling Study. European Journal of Political Research 48: 598-621. Kroh, Martin and Peter Selb. 2009. Inheritance and the Dynamics of Party Identification. Political Behavior 31: 559-574. Kroh, Martin, Pischner, Rainer, Spiess, Martin, and Gert G. Wagner. 2008. On the Treatment of Non-Original Sample Members in the German Household Panel Study (SOEP): Tracing, Weighting, and Frequencies. Methoden, Daten, Analysen. Zeitschrift für Empirische Sozialforschung 2: 179-198. Kroh, Martin. 2007. Measuring Left-Right Political Orientation: The Choice of Response Format. Public Opinion Quarterly 71: 204-220. Kroh, Martin. 2006. Taking Don’t Knows as Valid Responses: A Complete Random Imputation of Missing Data. Quality and Quantity 40: 225-244. Van der Eijk, Cees, van der Brug, Wouter, Kroh, Martin, and Mark N. Franklin. 2006. Rethinking the Dependent Variable in Electoral Behavior: On the Measurement and Analysis of Utilities. Electoral Studies 25: 424-447. 2 Zuckerman, Alan and Martin Kroh. 2006. The Social Logic of Bounded Partisanship in Germany: A Comparison of West Germans, East Germans, and Immigrants. Comparative European Politics 4: 65-93. Kroh, Martin. 2005. Intervieweffekte bei der Erhebung des Körpergewichts in Bevölkerungsumfragen. Journal of Public Health 67: 1-10. Journal Articles under Revision Kroh, Martin. The Gender Gap in Political Interest: Parental Role Modeling and Sibling Differences (Revise and Resubmit at British Journal of Political Science). Kroh, Martin. Unequal Political Voice and Family Background (British Journal of Sociology). Kroh, Martin. An Experimental Evaluation of Popular Well-Being Measures. (Revise and Resubmit at Sociological Methods and Research). Kroh, Martin, Winter, Florin, and Denise Saßenroth. Measurement Error in Elderly Respondents: Comparing Web and Mailed Questionnaires. (submitted). Eisnecker, Philipp and Martin Kroh. The Informed Consent to Record Linkage in Panel Studies: Optimal Placement and Subsequent Attrition. (submitted). Hilgert, Luisa, Martin Kroh, and David Richter. The Effect of Face-to-Face Interviewing on Personality Measurement. (submitted). Books, Book Chapters, and Book Reviews Kroh, Martin and Konstantin Käppner. forthcoming. Die Wirkung der Wahlbeteiligung auf das politische Interesse von Erstwählern. In Harald Schoen und Bernahrd Wessels (eds.) Wahlen und Wähler: Aus Anlaß der Bundestagswahl 2013. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag. Bug, Mathias, Kati Krähnert, and Martin Kroh (eds.) 2015. Kriminalität und Innere Sicherheit: objektive Lage und Wahrnehmung durch Medien und Politik. Berlin: Duncker Humblot. Kroh, Martin, Rainer Siegers, and Simon Kühne. 2015. Gewichtung und Integration von Auffrischungsstichproben am Beispiel des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP). Jürgen Schupp and Christof Wolf (eds.) Nonresponse Bias: Qualittssicherung sozialwissenschaftlicher Umfragen. Wiesbaden: Springer VS Verlag. Kroh, Martin and Hannes Neiss. 2011. On the Causal Nature of the Relationship between Internet Access and Political Engagement: Evidence from German Panel Data. In Eva Anduiza, Mike Jensen, and Laia Jorba (eds.). Comparing Digital Politics: Citizen Attitudes and Political Engagement. Cambridge University Press. Kroh, Martin and Harald Schoen. 2010. Politisches Engagement. In Peter Krause and Ilona Ostner (eds.). Leben in Ost- und Westdeutschland: Eine sozialwissenschaftliche Bilanz der deutschen Einheit 1990-2010. Campus. 3 Kroh, Martin. 2009. The Ease of Ideological Voting: Voter Sophistication and Party System Complexity. In Hans-Dieter Klingemann (ed.). The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems. Oxford University Press. Kroh, Martin and Peter Selb. 2008. The Origins of Durable Partisanships. In John Bartle and Paolo Bellucci (eds.). Party Identification, Social Identity and Political Experience: Partisanship. Routledge. Goebel, Jan, Grabka, Markus, Krause, Peter, Kroh, Martin, Pischner, Rainer, Sieber, Ingo and Martin Spiess. 2008. Mikrodaten, Gewichtung und Datenstruktur der Längsschnittstudie Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP). In Joachim Frick, Olaf Groh-Samberg, Jürgen Schupp, and Katharina Spiess (eds). Vierteljahreshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung, Vol. 3. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. Kroh, Martin. 2007. Book Review: A Unified Theory of Party Competition by James F. Adams, Samuel Merrill III, and Bernard Grofman. Cambridge University Press. Acta Politica 42: 476-478. Ferrer-I-Carbonell, Ada, Grabka, Markus, and Martin Kroh (eds). 2007. Proceedings of 7th International Conference of SOEP Users (SOEP2006). Journal of Applied Social Science Studies (1) 127. Kroh, Martin, van der Brug, Wouter, and Cees van der Eijk. 2007. Prospects for Electoral Change. In Wouter van der Brug and Cees van der Eijk (eds.). European Elections and Domestic Politics: Lessons from the Past and Scenarios for the Future. University of Notre Dame Press. Kroh, Martin. 2006. Das Politische Interesse Jugendlicher: Stabilität oder Wandel? In Frank Brettschneider, Jan van Deth, and Edeltraud Roller (eds.). Jugend und Politik: ”Voll normal!”. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag. Kroh, Martin. 2003. Parties, Politicians, and Policies: Orientations of Vote Choice Across Voters and Contexts. Amsterdam: Dissertation of the UvA. Contributions to a Wider Audience Arnold, Felix, Ronny Freier, and Martin Kroh. 2015. Political Culture Still Divided 25 Years after Reunification? DIW Economic Bulletin 37. (In German: Geteilte politische Kultur auch 25 Jahre nach der Wiedervereinigung? DIW Wochenbericht 37.) Bug, Mathias, Martin Kroh und Kristina Meier. 2015. Regional Crime Rates and Fear of Crime: WISIND Findings. Economic Bulletin 12. (in German: Regionale Kriminalitätsbelastung und Kriminalitätsfurcht: Befunde der WISIND-Studie. DIW Wochenbericht 12.) Herbert Brücker, Ingrid Tucci, Simone Bartsch, Martin Kroh, Parvati Trübswetter und Jürgen Schupp. 2014. Neue Muster der Migration DIW Wochenbericht 43. Kroh, Martin and Christian Könnecke. 2014. Poor, Unemployed, and Politically Inactive? DIW Economic Bulletin 1. (In German: Arm, arbeitslos und politisch inaktiv? DIW Wochenbericht 42.) 4 Schupp, Jürgen, Goebel, Jan, Kroh, Martin and Gert G. Wagner. 2013. Zufriedenheit in Deutschland so hoch wie nie nach der Wiedervereinigung – Ostdeutsche signifikant unzufriedener als Westdeutsche. DIW Wochenbericht 47. Kroh, Martin, Neiss, Hannes, Kroll, Lars and Thomas Lampert. 2012. Menschen mit hohem Einkommen leben länger. DIW Wochenbericht 38. Kroh, Martin and Jürgen Schupp. 2011. Alliance ’90/The Greens at the Crossroads: On Their Way to Becoming a Mainstream Party? DIW Economic Bulletin 3. (In German: Bündnis90/Die Grünen auf dem Weg zur Volkspartei? DIW Wochenbericht 12.) Krause, Peter, Goebel, Jan, Kroh, Martin and Gert G. Wagner. 2010. 20 Jahre Wiedervereinigung: Wie weit Ost- und Westdeutschland zusammengerückt sind. DIW Wochenbericht 44. Tucci, Ingrid and Martin Kroh. 2010. Die Wählermacht der Zuwanderer. Rheinische Post, 03.05. Kroh, Martin and Ingrid Tucci. 2010. The Party Identification of Germany’s Immigrant Population: Parties Should Not Fear Eased Naturalization Requirements. DIW Weekly Report 4. (In German: Parteibindung von Migranten: Parteien brauchen erleichterte Einbürgerung nicht zu fürchten. DIW Wochenbericht 47.) Kroh, Martin and Tom Siedler. 2008. Die Anhänger der Linken: Rückhalt quer durch alle Einkommensschichten. DIW Wochenbericht 41. Kroh, Martin. 2008. Kein Volk von Hedonisten.Welt am Sonntag, 07.12., p 12. Kroh, Martin. 2008. Value Change: More and More Germans Showing a Postmaterialistic Orientation. DIW Weekly Report 13. (In German:Wertewandel: Immer mehr Ost- und Westdeutsche sind Postmaterialisten. DIW Wochenbericht 34.) Kroh, Martin. 2005. Die Sorgen der Bevölkerung über die Folgen der EU-Erweiterung. DIW Wochenbericht 11. Reports about research amongst others in die Zeit, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Financial Times Deutschland, Tagesspiegel, Die Welt, die tageszeitung, Rheinische Post, Stuttgarter Zeitung, Märkische Allgemeine, Berliner Morgenpost and Frankfurter Rundschau. Discussion Papers and Technical Reports Kroh, Martin, Simon Kühne, Jan Goebel, and Friedrike Preu. 2015. The 2013 IAB-SOEP Migration Sample (M1): Sampling Design and Weighting Adjustment. SOEP Survey Papers 271. Kroh, Martin, Konstantin Käppner, Simon Kühne. 2014. Sampling, Nonresponse, and Weighting in the 2011 and 2012 Refreshment Samples J and K of the Socio-Economic Panel. SOEP Survey Papers 260. Kroh, Martin and Rainer Siegers. 2014. Documentation of Sample Sizes and Panel Attrition in the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) (1984 until 2013). DIW Data Documentation 75. 5 Brcker, Herbert, Martin Kroh, Simone Bartsch, Jan Goebel, Simon Khne, Elisabeth Liebau, Parvati Trbswetter, Ingrid Tucci, and Jrgen Schupp. 2014. The New IAB-SOEP Migration Sample: An Introduction into the Methodology and the Contents. SOEP Survey Papers 216. Saßenroth, Denise, Kroh, Martin and Gert G. Wagner. 2013. Selectivity Processes in and Weights for the Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II). SOEP Survey Papers 608. Schröder, Mathis, Saßenroth, Denise, Körtner, John, Kroh, Martin and Jürgen Schupp. 2013. Experimental Evidence of the Effect of Monetary Incentives on Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Response: Experiences from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). SOEP Survey Papers 603. Böckenhoff, Anke et al. 2013. The Socio-Economic Module of the Berlin Aging Study II (SOEP-BASE): Description, Structure, and Questionnaire. SOEP Survey Papers 568 Kroh, Martin. 2013. Documentation of Sample Sizes and Panel Attrition in the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) (1984 until 2012). DIW Data Documentation. Saßenroth, Denise, Kroh, Martin and Gert G. Wagner. 2013. Selectivity Processes in and Weights for the Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II). SOEP Survey Papers 608. Kroh, Martin. 2012. Documentation of Sample Sizes and Panel Attrition in the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) (1984 until 2011). DIW Data Documentation 66. Kroh, Martin. 2011. Documentation of Sample Sizes and Panel Attrition in the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) (1984 until 2010). DIW Data Documentation 59. Schonlau, Matthias and Martin Kroh. 2010. On the Equivalence of Common Approaches to Cross Sectional Weights in Household Panel Surveys. SOEP Discussion Paper 313. Kroh, Martin. 2010. Documentation of Sample Sizes and Panel Attrition in the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) (1984 until 2009). DIW Data Documentation 50. Schonlau, Matthias, Nicole Watson, and Martin Kroh. 2010. Household Survey Panels: How Much Do Following Rules Affect Sample Size? SOEP Survey Papers 347. Kroh, Martin. 2008. The Preadult Origins of Post-Materialism: A Longitudinal Sibling Study. DIW Discussion Paper 797 Spiess, Martin, Kroh, Martin, Pischner, Rainer, and Gert G. Wagner. 2008. On the Treatment of Non-Original Sample Members in the German Household Panel Study (SOEP): Tracing, Weighting, and Frequencies. SOEP Discussion Paper 98. Spiess, Martin and Martin Kroh. 2008. Documentation of Sample Sizes and Panel Attrition in the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) (1984 until 2006). DIW Data Documentation 27. Winkler, Niels, Kroh, Martin, and Martin Spiess. 2006. Entwicklung einer deutschen Kurzskala zur zweidimensionalen Messung von sozialer Erwünschtheit. DIW Discussion Paper 579. Kroh, Martin. 2006. An Experimental Evaluation of Popular Well-Being Measures. DIW Discussion Paper 546. Kroh, Martin and Martin Spiess. 2006. Documentation of Sample Sizes and Panel Attrition in the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) (1984 until 2005). DIW Data Documentation 15. 6 Kroh, Martin. 2005. Surveying the Left-Right Dimension: The Choice of a Response Format. DIW Discussion Paper 491. Kroh, Martin and Martin Spiess. 2005. Documentation of Sample Sizes and Panel Attrition in the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) (1984 until 2004). DIW Data Documentation 6. Zuckerman, Alan S. and Martin Kroh. 2004. The Social Logic of Bounded Partisanship in Germany: A Comparison of Veteran Citizens (West Germans), New Citizens (East Germans), and Immigrants. DIW Discussion Paper 450. Kroh, Martin. 2004. Taking ’Don’t Knows’ as Valid Responses: A Complete Random Imputation of Missing Data. DIW Discussion Paper 442. Kroh, Martin. 2004. Intervieweffekte bei der Erhebung des Körpergewichts: Die Qualität von umfragebasierten Gewichtsangaben. DIW Discussion Paper 439. Spiess, Martin and Martin Kroh. 2004. Documentation of Sample Sizes and Panel Attrition in the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) (1984 until 2003). DIW Data Documentation 1. Teaching Experience Fall 2015. Advanced Quantitative Methods: Cross-Sectional Data Analysis, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Graduate. Summer 2015. Advanced Quantitative Methods: Multilevel and Longitudinal Data Analysis, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Graduate. Fall 2014. Advanced Quantitative Methods: Cross-Sectional Data Analysis, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Graduate. Spring 2014. Advanced Quantitative Methods: Multilevel and Longitudinal Data Analysis, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Graduate. Fall 2013. Advanced Quantitative Methods: Cross-Sectional Data Analysis, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Graduate. Spring 2013. Advanced Quantitative Methods: Multilevel and Longitudinal Data Analysis, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Graduate. Workshop 2013. Causation and Explanation: Comparing Democracies. Berlin Summer School in Social Sciences, organized by the Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences (BGSS) and Social Science Center Berlin (WZB). Graduate. Fall 2012. Advanced Quantitative Methods: Cross-Sectional Data Analysis, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Graduate. Short Course 2012. Weighting in Panel Surveys. University Cologne. Undergraduate. Summer 2012. Causality and Inequality Research. Berlin Summer School in Social Sciences organized by the Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences (BGSS) and Social Science Center Berlin (WZB). Graduate. Summer 2012. Advanced Quantitative Methods, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Graduate. 7 Fall 2011. Advanced Quantitative Methods, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Graduate. Summer 2011. Concept-Building in Inequality Research. Berlin Summer School in Social Sciences organized by the Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences (BGSS) and Social Science Center Berlin (WZB). Graduate. Spring 2011. Regression and Causality, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Department of Social Sciences. Undergraduate. Fall 2010. Advanced Methods: Analysis of Panel Data, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Graduate. Spring 2010. Introduction in Empirical Social Research II (lecture), Department of Sociology, University Bamberg. Undergraduate. Spring 2010. Applied Research Course in Empirical Sociology II, Department of Sociology, University Bamberg. Undergraduate. Spring 2010. Analysis of Panel Data, Department of Sociology, University Bamberg. Undergraduate. Fall 2009. Introduction in Empirical Social Research I (lecture), Department of Sociology, University Bamberg. Undergraduate. Fall 2009. Applied Research Course in Empirical Sociology I, Department of Sociology, University Bamberg. Undergraduate. Fall 2009. Intergenerational Analysis with the SOEP, of Sociology, University Bamberg. Undergraduate. Short Course 2009. Survey Weighting in Panel Studies. German Science Foundation Summer Academy on Methods of Educational Research, Bamberg University. Graduate. Fall 2008. Analysis of Survey Data with Stata. Political and Social Science Department, Free University Berlin. Undergraduate. Short Course 2008. Introduction to the Socio-Economic Panel Study. International Research Workshop, Flensburg University and University of Southern Denmark. Graduate. Fall 2007. Social and Political Inequality. Political and Social Science Department, Free University Berlin. Undergraduate. Spring 2007. Values and Value Change. Political and Social Science Department, Free University Berlin. Undergraduate. Short Course 2006. Weighting of Survey Data. Social Research and Methods Institute, Humboldt University Berlin. Graduate. Short Course 2006. Accounting for Context with Multi-Level Analysis. Methods Clinic at the Methods and Data Institute, University of Nottingham (with Cees van der Eijk). Graduate. Spring 2006. Attitudes Towards the Welfare State. Political and Social Science Department, Free University Berlin. Undergraduate. Fall 2005. Analysis of Cross-National Survey Data. Political and Social Science Department, Free University Berlin. Undergraduate. 8 Short Course 2005. Theory and Practice in the Analysis of Cross-National Cross-Sectional Data. Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences, Oxford University. Graduate. Spring 2005. Political Attitudes. Political and Social Science Department, Free University Berlin. Undergraduate. Fall 2004. Electoral Research. Political and Social Science Department, Free University Berlin. Undergraduate. Spring 2004. Political Participation. Political and Social Science Department, Free University Berlin. Undergraduate. Short Courses 2004–15. Sampling, Non-Response, and Weighting. German Institute for Economic Research. Graduate. Currently Funded Research and Project Coordination Armutsgefährdung bei Personen mit Migrationshintergrund: Vertiefende Analysen auf Basis von SOEP und Mikrozensus. Funded by the German Commissioner for Immigration, Refugees, and Integration. 2015–2016. Kooperative längsschnittliche Weiterverfolgung der PIAAC-Studie in Deutschland, Funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. 2013–2017. Das Erwachsenwerden türkischer Migrantennachkommen: Eine Mixed-Methods-Studie auf Basis des SOEP. Funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG). 2014–2016. SOEP-Record-Linkage: Befragung von Zuwanderern der Sozialversicherungsstatistik im Längsschnitt (SOEP-REC-LINK), Funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft. 2013–2016. Finished Research Projects Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II): Health and Cognitive Functioning Across the Lifespan, Funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. 2012–2015. Ein Wirtschaftswissenschftliches Indikatorsystem zur Messung von Sicherheit und Sicherheitswirtschaft in Deutschland (WISIND), Funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. 2012–2015. Untersuchung der Wirkung von Incentives auf den Befragungserfolg in ausgewählten faceto-face Surveys in Deutschland. Funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. 2012–2013. Conference Presentations and Invited Talks Ziehung einer Stichprobe von Flüchtlingen auf Basis des AZR. Expertworkshop ”Studiendesign fr eine empirische Untersuchung der Lebenssituation und Arbeitsmarktintegration von Flchtlingen in Deutschland”, Berlin 2015. Does Personalized Feedback Increase Respondent Motivation? 12th European Sociological Association Conference, Prague 2015 (with Simon Kühne). 9 Mode Effects in Personality Measurement : An Experimental Investigation of the Interviewer’s Influence. Sixth Conference of the European Survey Research Association, Reykjavik 2015 (with Luisa Hilgert and David Richter). Using Panel Data to Identify Interviewer Effects? A Comparison with Common Interviewer Effect Identification Strategies. Sixth Conference of the European Survey Research Association, Reykjavik 2015 (with Simon Kühne). Does Personalized Feedback Increase Respondent Motivation? Sixth Conference of the European Survey Research Association, Reykjavik 2015 (with Simon Kühne). Panel Conditioning Reconsidered: Survey Experience and Data Quality. Panel Survey Methods Workshop, Ann Arbor 2014 (with Jürgen Schupp). Influences of Incentives on Response Rates and Sample Selection - Evidence from the SOEP. 5th Conference of the European Survey Research Association, July 15–19, 2013, Ljubljana/Slovenia (with Denise Saßenroth, Jürgen Schupp, and Mathis Schröder). Total Survey Error in Web and Mail Interviews Among the Elderly. 5th Conference of the European Survey Research Association, July 15–19, 2013, Ljubljana/Slovenia (with Denise Saßenroth). Interviewer Effects in Face-To-Face Surveys: The Role of Cognitive Ability and Personality. 5th Conference of the European Survey Research Association, July 15–19, 2013, Ljubljana/Slovenia (with Denise Saßenroth). Interviewer Effects in Face-To-Face Surveys: The Role of Cognitive Ability and Personality. Workshop Explaining Interviewer Effects in Interviewer-Mediated Surveys. April 4–5, 2013, Mannheim/Germany (with Denise Saßenroth). Interviewer Effects in Face-To-Face Surveys: The Role of Cognitive Ability and Personality. International Panel Survey Methods Workshop. July 4–5, 2012, Melbourne/Australia. Mobilization by Opportunity? Direct Democratic Reforms and Political Involvement in Germany. Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association. June 21–23, 2012, Berlin/Germany (with Harald Schoen). The Origins of Political Inequality: Economic and Political Life-Courses of Siblings. Workshop on Change in Political Attitudes: Panels and Experiments, June 7–8, Barcelona/Spain. Growth Trajectories in Partisanship: The Legacy of Autocratic Regimes. Workshop on Age, Period, and Cohort Models, March 16–17, 2012, Oxford/UK. Personality, Politics, and Partnership. American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 1–4, 2011, Seattle/USA. Mobilization by Opportunity? Direct Democracy and Political Engagement. 6th General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research, August 25-27, 2011, Reykjavik/Iceland (with Harald Schoen). Personality Traits and Interviewer Effects in Face-To-Face Surveys. 4th Conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA), July 18–22, 2011, Lausanne/Switzerland. Cross Sectional Weights in Household Panel Surveys: Approaches and Conditions for their Equivalence. 4th Conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA), July 18–22, 2011, Lausanne/Switzerland (with Matthias Schonlau). 10 Incentives and response rates: Experience from the SOEP-innovation-sample 2009. 4th Conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA), July 18–22, 2011, Lausanne/Switzerland (with Jürgen Schupp). The Origins of Political Inequality: Economic and Political Life-Courses of Siblings. Forschungskolloquium Institut fr Sozialwissenschaften an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 11. Mai 2011, Berlin/Germany. Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Weighting of Surveys. Kolloquium der Abteilung für Epidemiologie und Gesundheitsberichterstattung des Robert-Koch Instituts, Berlin 2011. Mobilization by Opportunity? Direct Democracy and Political Interest. Fachtagung der Sektion Politische Psychologie, Mannheim 2011 (with Harald Schoen). The Origins of Political Inequality: Economic and Political Life-Courses of Siblings. Kolloquium des Mannheimer Zentrums für Europäische Sozialforschung (MZES), Mannheim 2011. Strategies for Achieving a High Response Rate in SOEP. Workshop on Survey-Methodology at GESIS, 2010, Mannheim 2010 (with Jürgen Schupp). The Formative Period of Party Identification: Parental Education in Childhood and Adolescence. 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC 2010. Estimation of a Panel Selection Model. Conference on Statistical Analysis of Longitudinal / Panel Data Structures Arising from Complex Interdisciplinary Questions, Bielefeld 2010 (with Martin Spiess). Behavioral Experiments: Enrichment or Threat to General Population Surveys? Conference of the Priority Program on Survey Methodology of the German Research Foundation (DFG), Bremen 2009 (with Martin Spiess). The Origins of Political Inequality: Economic and Political Life-Courses of Siblings. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto 2009. Internet Access and Political Engagement: Self-Selection or Causal Effect? Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto 2009 (with Hannes Neiss). The Gender Gap in Political Interest: Parental Role Modeling and Sibling Differences. European Consortium of Political Research, General Conference, Potsdam 2009. The Origins of Political Inequality: Economic and Political Life-Courses of Siblings. European Consortium of Political Research, General Conference, Potsdam 2009. Supporters of the CDU/CSU and FDP: Potential for a New Conservative Party? Ministry of State of Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart 2009. The Optimal Choice of Electoral Preference Data. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston 2008 (with Cees van der Eijk). Supporters of PDS.The Left: Establishment of a 5th Political Party in the Electorate. Evangelische Akademie, Tutzing 2008. Family Relationships and Behavioral Outcomes in the SOEP. 8th International Conference of SOEP Users, Berlin 2008 (with Olaf Groh-Samberg and Thomas Siedler). 11 A Selection Model for Panel Data: Green Party Support in a Longitudinal Perspective. 7th RC33 International Conference on Social Science Methodology, University of Naples 2008 (with Martin Spiess). A Selection Model for Panel Data: Green Party Support in a Longitudinal Perspective. BHPS-2007 Conference, University of Essex 2007 (with Martin Spiess). A Selection Model for Panel Data: Green Party Support in a Longitudinal Perspective. Annual Meeting of the Methods Section of the German Political Science Association, University of Kassel 2007 (with Martin Spiess). Family Relationships and Value Preferences. Joint Empirical Social Science (JESS) Seminars, University of Essex 2007. A Sibling Study of Value Preferences: Twenty-Year Panel Data on Post-Materialism. Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association, Chicago 2007. The Stability and Reliability of Psychological Measures in the SOEP. 7th International Conference of SOEP Users, Berlin 2006 (with Gert G. Wagner and Jürgen Schupp). Does Inheritance Make a Difference? European Consortium of Political Research, Joint Sessions of Workshops, Nicosia 2006 (with Peter Selb). Partisanship Inheritance: Parental Political Socialization or Social Status Stability? European Consortium of Political Research, General Conference, Budapest 2005 (with Peter Selb). Measuring Subjective Well-Being: The Choice of Response Format and Mode of Data Collection. European Association Survey Research, General Conference, Barcelona 2005. Measuring Subjective Well-Being: Response Format and Mode of Data Collection. SOEP Workshop on Methodology and Measurement of Subjective Variables, Berlin 2005. The Social Logic of Bounded Partisanship in Germany: A Comparison of Veteran Citizens (West Germans), New Citizens (East Germans), and Immigrants. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago 2004 (with Alan Zuckerman). Personal Voting: Individual and Contextual Determinants of Political Leadership. Meeting of the German Political Science Association, Methods Section, Lüneburg 2004. The Political Interest of Young Adults: A Longitudinal Analysis of West Germans, East Germans, and Immigrants. Meeting of the German Political Science Association, Elections and Attitudes Section, Buchenbach 2004. Parties, Politicians, and Policies: Orientations of Vote Choice Across Voters and Contexts. Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, Plenary Session, Stockholm 2003. Contextual Variation in Voters’ Reasoning: Voting in Systems of Single Party and Coalition Governments. International Political Science Association, World Congress, Durban 2003. Utility, Preferences, and Choice. European Consortium of Political Research, Joint Sessions of Workshops, Edinburgh 2003 (with Cees van der Eijk). Alchemy or Science? Discrete Choice Models for Analyzing Voter Choice in Multi-Party Contests. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston 2002 (with Cees van der Eijk). 12 The Uncertainty of Turnout: Information and Political Participation in the EU. European Consortium of Political Research, Joint Sessions of Workshops, Turin 2002. Refereeing American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Journal of Politics, Comparative Political Studies, European Journal of Political Research, European Sociological Review, Field Methods, German Politics, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, International Sociology, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties, Journal of Politics, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Methoden, Daten, Analysen, Political Analysis, Political Behavior, Public Opinion Quarterly, Sociological Methods and Research, Survey Research Methods (also, associate editor) Berlin, November, 2015 13