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THURSDAY 21 JULY 121How are researchers in the survey community using these data now, and how will be they be using them inthe near future? We will present a review of the current landscape of social media data use and offer thoughtsabout near-future uses and potenal lines of research to pursue along these lines.3.4.2 Errors within web-based surveys: a comparison between two different tools for the analysis oftourist desnaons websites qualityP. Gabriella 1 , A. Oliveri 11 Università degli Studi di Palermo, ItalyThe Internet has recently proved to be a very large place where social phenomena can be surveyed and anenvironment where powerful data collecon tool can be used.However, research reports have paid lile aenon to the errors affecng different techniques used withinweb-based surveys.This paper discusses such issue by considering both sampling and non-sampling errors.To reach this aim, the first part presents a preliminary review on the most popular web-based data collecontechniques, so as to idenfy the nature and the features of the errors affecng each technique.3.5 Informed pursuit of high response rates ITo be held on July 21, 2011 from: 09:00 to 10:30, in room 414.Coordinated by:• Ineke Stoop - The Netherlands Instute for Social <strong>Research</strong>/SCP, Netherlands• Achim Koch - GESIS - Leibniz Instute for the Social Sciences, Germany• Andy Peytchev - RTI Internaonal, United States3.5.1 Experiences in Implemenng Responsive Collecon Design for CATI <strong>Survey</strong>sF. Laflamme 1 , F. Bilocq 11 Stascs Canada, CanadaWith the recent emphasis on the analysis of collecon process data, paradata research has been focussed ona beer understanding of the data collecon processes to idenfy strategic opportunies to improve surveyoperaons. <strong>Research</strong> findings have oen indicated that the same data collecon approach does not workeffecvely throughout a data collecon cycle, stressing the need to develop a more flexible and efficient datacollecon strategy. Over the last two years, the relaonship between quality, cost, producvity and respondingpotenal of outstanding cases over the course of collecon has been invesgated. Addional tools have alsobeen developed to beer assess and monitor progress, quality and performance during collecon to allow thedevelopment and implementaon of Responsive Collecon Design (RCD) strategy for CATI surveys...3.5.2 Maximising response using a responsive design strategy on the Brish Naonal <strong>Survey</strong> of SexualAtudes and Lifestyles 3 (Natsal 3)B. Erens 1 , A. Phelps 2 , S. Nicholson 2 , J. Sinibaldi 31 London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and University College London, United Kingdom; 2 NaonalCentre for Social <strong>Research</strong> - NatCen, United Kingdom; 3 Instute for Employment <strong>Research</strong> (IAB), GermanyNatsal 1 and Natsal 2, undertaken in 1990 and 2000, are the largest surveys in the world on sexual behaviour.Natsal 3 will provide updated measures of sexual behaviour by interviewing 15,000 respondents aged 16-74 in Britain, using a strafied, clustered probability sample design. Fieldwork takes place in 8 waves fromSeptember 2010 to August 2012.

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