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    Generating missing values for simulation purposes: a multivariate amputation procedure by Schouten, Rianne Margaretha, Lugtig, Peter, Vink, Gerko

    “…Missing data form a ubiquitous problem in scientific research, especially since most statistical analyses require complete data. To evaluate the performance of…”
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    The Relative Size of Measurement Error and Attrition Error in a Panel Survey. Comparing Them With New Multi-Trait Multi-Method Model by Peter Lugtig

    Published in Survey research methods (01-01-2017)
    “…This paper proposes a method to simultaneously estimate both measurement and nonresponse errors for attitudinal and behavioural questions. The method uses a…”
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    Doing a Time Use Survey on Smartphones Only: What Factors Predict Nonresponse at Different Stages of the Survey Process? by Anne Elevelt, Peter Lugtig, Vera Toepoel

    Published in Survey research methods (01-01-2019)
    “…The increasing use of smartphones opens up opportunities for novel ways of survey data collection, but also poses new challenges. Collecting more and different…”
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    Nonresponse analysis in a longitudinal smartphone-based travel study by Peter Lugtig, Katie Roth, Barry Schouten

    Published in Survey research methods (01-04-2022)
    “…Currently, travel surveys are the standard method for measuring mobility in official statistics. Nonresponse and measurement are problematic in travel surveys,…”
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    Panel Attrition: Separating Stayers, Fast Attriters, Gradual Attriters, and Lurkers by Lugtig, Peter

    Published in Sociological methods & research (01-11-2014)
    “…Attrition is the process of dropout from a panel study. Earlier studies into the determinants of attrition study respondents still in the survey and those who…”
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    Differential effects of baseline drinking status: Effects of an alcohol prevention program targeting students and/or parents (PAS) among weekly drinking students by Koning, Ina M., Ph.D, Lugtig, Peter, Ph.D, Vollebergh, Wilma A.M

    Published in Journal of substance abuse treatment (01-04-2014)
    “…Abstract The effects of an intervention designed to prevent onset of weekly drinking in non drinking students (PAS) were investigated in the group of students…”
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    Modularization in an Era of Mobile Web: Investigating the Effects of Cutting a Survey Into Smaller Pieces on Data Quality by Toepoel, Vera, Lugtig, Peter

    Published in Social science computer review (01-02-2022)
    “…With the rise of mobile surveys comes the need for shorter questionnaires. We investigate the modularization of an existing questionnaire in the Longitudinal…”
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    Representativeness in six waves of CROss‐National Online Survey (CRONOS) panel by Maslovskaya, Olga, Lugtig, Peter

    “…Driven by innovations in the digital space, surveys have started to move towards online data collection across the world. However, evidence is needed to…”
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    Modularization in an Era of Mobile Web by Toepoel Vera, Lugtig, Peter

    Published in Social science computer review (01-02-2022)
    “…With the rise of mobile surveys comes the need for shorter questionnaires. We investigate the modularization of an existing questionnaire in the Longitudinal…”
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    What Happens if You Offer a Mobile Option to Your Web Panel? Evidence From a Probability-Based Panel of Internet Users by Toepoel, Vera, Lugtig, Peter

    Published in Social science computer review (01-08-2014)
    “…This article reports from a pilot study that was conducted in a probability-based online panel in the Netherlands. Two parallel surveys were conducted: one in…”
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    Maximum interpolable gap length in missing smartphone-based GPS mobility data by McCool, Danielle, Lugtig, Peter, Schouten, Barry

    Published in Transportation (Dordrecht) (01-02-2024)
    “…Passively-generated location data have the potential to augment mobility and transportation research, as demonstrated by a decade of research. A common trait…”
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    A checklist for testing measurement invariance by van de Schoot, Rens, Lugtig, Peter, Hox, Joop

    “…The analysis of measurement invariance of latent constructs is important in research across groups, or across time. By establishing whether factor loadings,…”
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    The Use of PCs, Smartphones, and Tablets in a Probability-Based Panel Survey: Effects on Survey Measurement Error by Lugtig, Peter, Toepoel, Vera

    Published in Social science computer review (01-02-2016)
    “…Respondents in an Internet panel survey can often choose which device they use to complete questionnaires: a traditional PC, laptop, tablet computer, or a…”
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    The performance of interrupted time series designs with a limited number of time points: Learning losses due to school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic by van Leeuwen, Florian D, Lugtig, Peter, Feskens, Remco

    Published in PloS one (07-08-2024)
    “…Interrupted time series (ITS) designs are increasingly used for estimating the effect of shocks in natural experiments. Currently, ITS designs are often used…”
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    Understanding Willingness to Share Smartphone-Sensor Data by Struminskaya, Bella, Toepoel, Vera, Lugtig, Peter, Haan, Marieke, Luiten, Annemieke, Schouten, Barry

    Published in Public opinion quarterly (2020)
    “…Abstract The growing smartphone penetration and the integration of smartphones into people’s everyday practices offer researchers opportunities to augment…”
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    Can we predict device use? An investigation into mobile device use in surveys by Haan, Marieke, Lugtig, Peter, Toepoel, Vera

    “…In this study, we investigate whether mobile device use in surveys can be predicted. We aim to identify possible motives for device use and build a model by…”
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    Facing off with Scylla and Charybdis: a comparison of scalar, partial, and the novel possibility of approximate measurement invariance by van de Schoot, Rens, Kluytmans, Anouck, Tummers, Lars, Lugtig, Peter, Hox, Joop, Muthén, Bengt

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (2013)
    “…Measurement invariance (MI) is a pre-requisite for comparing latent variable scores across groups. The current paper introduces the concept of approximate MI…”
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    Augmenting Surveys With Data From Sensors and Apps: Opportunities and Challenges by Struminskaya, Bella, Lugtig, Peter, Keusch, Florian, Höhne, Jan Karem

    Published in Social science computer review (20-12-2020)
    “…The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors and smart devices can transform the social and behavioral sciences. Several successful studies used…”
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    Sharing Data Collected with Smartphone Sensors by Struminskaya, Bella, Lugtig, Peter, Toepoel, Vera, Schouten, Barry, Giesen, Deirdre, Dolmans, Ralph

    Published in Public opinion quarterly (01-01-2021)
    “…Abstract Smartphone sensors allow measurement of phenomena that are difficult or impossible to capture via self-report (e.g., geographical movement, physical…”
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    Pictures instead of survey questions: An experimental investigation of the feasibility of using pictures in a housing survey by Ilic, Goran, Lugtig, Peter, Schouten, Barry, Streefkerk, Maarten, Mulder, Joris, Kumar, Pradeep, Höcük, Seyit

    “…Anyone with a smartphone can take pictures anytime anywhere. This opens the opportunity for researchers to collect photos to augment traditional Web survey…”
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