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Frauke Kreuter

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Nature|December 9, 2021
What surveys really sayFrauke Kreuter
Methodology : European Journal of Research Methods for the Behavioral & Social Sciences|May 8, 2018
Strategies for Increasing the Accuracy of Interviewer Observations of Respondent Features: Evidence from the U.S. National Survey of Family GrowthBrady T West, Frauke Kreuter
Social Science Research|September 29, 2012
Latent class analysis of response inconsistencies across modes of data collectionTing Yan, Frauke Kreuter, Roger Tourangeau
International Journal of Public Health|October 24, 2022
Real-Time Analysis of Predictors of COVID-19 Infection Spread in Countries in the European Union Through a New ToolAniko Balogh, Anna Harman, Frauke Kreuter
Survey Research Methods|August 18, 2020
Tree-based Machine Learning Methods for Survey ResearchChristoph Kern, Thomas Klausch, Frauke Kreuter
Plos One|August 22, 2019
Trust and cooperative behavior: Evidence from the realm of data-sharingPaul C Bauer, Florian Keusch, Frauke Kreuter
Frontiers in Sociology|October 27, 2022
From fair predictions to just decisions? Conceptualizing algorithmic fairness and distributive justice in the context of data-driven decision-makingMatthias Kuppler, Christoph Kern, Ruben L Bach, et al.
Survey Research Methods|August 28, 2020
Does Benefit Framing Improve Record Linkage Consent Rates? A Survey ExperimentJoseph W Sakshaug, Jens Stegmaier, Mark Trappmann, et al.
Patterns (New York, N.Y.)|October 24, 2022
Humans versus machines: Who is perceived to decide fairer? Experimental evidence on attitudes toward automated decision-makingChristoph Kern, Frederic Gerdon, Ruben L Bach, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 20, 2022
Universal adaptability: Target-independent inference that competes with propensity scoringMichael P Kim, Christoph Kern, Shafi Goldwasser, et al.
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Nature|December 9, 2021
What surveys really sayFrauke Kreuter
Methodology : European Journal of Research Methods for the Behavioral & Social Sciences|May 8, 2018
Strategies for Increasing the Accuracy of Interviewer Observations of Respondent Features: Evidence from the U.S. National Survey of Family GrowthBrady T West, Frauke Kreuter
Social Science Research|September 29, 2012
Latent class analysis of response inconsistencies across modes of data collectionTing Yan, Frauke Kreuter, Roger Tourangeau
International Journal of Public Health|October 24, 2022
Real-Time Analysis of Predictors of COVID-19 Infection Spread in Countries in the European Union Through a New ToolAniko Balogh, Anna Harman, Frauke Kreuter
Survey Research Methods|August 18, 2020
Tree-based Machine Learning Methods for Survey ResearchChristoph Kern, Thomas Klausch, Frauke Kreuter
Plos One|August 22, 2019
Trust and cooperative behavior: Evidence from the realm of data-sharingPaul C Bauer, Florian Keusch, Frauke Kreuter
Frontiers in Sociology|October 27, 2022
From fair predictions to just decisions? Conceptualizing algorithmic fairness and distributive justice in the context of data-driven decision-makingMatthias Kuppler, Christoph Kern, Ruben L Bach, et al.
Survey Research Methods|August 28, 2020
Does Benefit Framing Improve Record Linkage Consent Rates? A Survey ExperimentJoseph W Sakshaug, Jens Stegmaier, Mark Trappmann, et al.
Patterns (New York, N.Y.)|October 24, 2022
Humans versus machines: Who is perceived to decide fairer? Experimental evidence on attitudes toward automated decision-makingChristoph Kern, Frederic Gerdon, Ruben L Bach, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 20, 2022
Universal adaptability: Target-independent inference that competes with propensity scoringMichael P Kim, Christoph Kern, Shafi Goldwasser, et al.
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