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  1. #GESISblog #blog #KODAQS #DataQuality #DBD #DigitalBehavioralData
    New on the GESIS Blog: Part 2 of our blog series on the KODQAS Toolbox: Digital Behavioral Data

    In the first blog post of the KODAQS Toolbox series, we discussed how data quality issues can affect survey data. Similar challenges arise in digital behavioral data (DBD), though they often manifest differently.

  2. #GESISblog #blog #KODAQS #DataQuality #DBD #DigitalBehavioralData
    New on the GESIS Blog: Part 2 of our blog series on the KODQAS Toolbox: Digital Behavioral Data

    In the first blog post of the KODAQS Toolbox series, we discussed how data quality issues can affect survey data. Similar challenges arise in digital behavioral data (DBD), though they often manifest differently.

  3. #GESISblog #blog #KODAQS #DataQuality #DBD #DigitalBehavioralData
    New on the GESIS Blog: Part 2 of our blog series on the KODQAS Toolbox: Digital Behavioral Data

    In the first blog post of the KODAQS Toolbox series, we discussed how data quality issues can affect survey data. Similar challenges arise in digital behavioral data (DBD), though they often manifest differently.

  4. #GESISblog #blog #KODAQS #DataQuality #DBD #DigitalBehavioralData
    New on the GESIS Blog: Part 2 of our blog series on the KODQAS Toolbox: Digital Behavioral Data

    In the first blog post of the KODAQS Toolbox series, we discussed how data quality issues can affect survey data. Similar challenges arise in digital behavioral data (DBD), though they often manifest differently.

  5. #GESISblog #blog #KODAQS #DataQuality #DBD #DigitalBehavioralData
    New on the GESIS Blog: Part 2 of our blog series on the KODQAS Toolbox: Digital Behavioral Data

    In the first blog post of the KODAQS Toolbox series, we discussed how data quality issues can affect survey data. Similar challenges arise in digital behavioral data (DBD), though they often manifest differently.

  6. #GESISblog #blog #dataspotlight #COVID-19 #TGCPD #Telegram
    New on the GESIS Blog: Data Spotlight #9 introduces the “Telegram COVID-19 Protest Dataset (TGCPD)” - Compiled by researchers from the University of Munich, FU Berlin, and the TU Ilmenau, the dataset documents the mobilization of German-speaking protest movements on Telegram between 2020 and 2022.

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  7. #GESISblog #blog #dataspotlight #COVID-19 #TGCPD #Telegram
    New on the GESIS Blog: Data Spotlight #9 introduces the “Telegram COVID-19 Protest Dataset (TGCPD)” - Compiled by researchers from the University of Munich, FU Berlin, and the TU Ilmenau, the dataset documents the mobilization of German-speaking protest movements on Telegram between 2020 and 2022.

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  8. #GESISblog #blog #dataspotlight #COVID-19 #TGCPD #Telegram
    New on the GESIS Blog: Data Spotlight #9 introduces the “Telegram COVID-19 Protest Dataset (TGCPD)” - Compiled by researchers from the University of Munich, FU Berlin, and the TU Ilmenau, the dataset documents the mobilization of German-speaking protest movements on Telegram between 2020 and 2022.

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  9. #GESISblog #blog #dataspotlight #COVID-19 #TGCPD #Telegram
    New on the GESIS Blog: Data Spotlight #9 introduces the “Telegram COVID-19 Protest Dataset (TGCPD)” - Compiled by researchers from the University of Munich, FU Berlin, and the TU Ilmenau, the dataset documents the mobilization of German-speaking protest movements on Telegram between 2020 and 2022.

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  10. #GESISblog #blog #dataspotlight #COVID-19 #TGCPD #Telegram
    New on the GESIS Blog: Data Spotlight #9 introduces the “Telegram COVID-19 Protest Dataset (TGCPD)” - Compiled by researchers from the University of Munich, FU Berlin, and the TU Ilmenau, the dataset documents the mobilization of German-speaking protest movements on Telegram between 2020 and 2022.

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  11. #GESISblog #blog #Datenspenden #datadonations #Erhebungsmethode
    Der neue Beitrag im GESIS Blog beschäftigt sich mit Datenspenden als Erhebungsmethode und beleuchtet die Potentiale und Herausforderungen dieser neuen Strategie der Datengewinnung.

    blog.gesis.org/datenspenden-al

  12. #GESISblog #blog #Twitter #X #SocialMedia
    To mark the 20th anniversary of Twitter/X, we conducted a fascinating interview with Prof. Axel Bruns about the network’s tumultuous history.
    "Twitter became a new battleground in ideological struggles around the world."
    blog.gesis.org/interview-with-

  13. #GESISblog #blog
    What really happens to research preprints after they hit the digital world? Fidan Badalova, Julian Sienkiewicz, and Philipp Mayr documented the journey of over 145,000 bioRxiv preprints from speedy online sharing to formal journal publication.

    DOI: 10.34879/gesisblog.2026.116

  14. #LoveData26 #FDMPower #GESISblog
    Where can I find information about specific data collections?

    Check out our regular series “Data Spotlight” on the GESIS blog, where we present specially curated data collections that will hopefully ignite your research interests.

    blog.gesis.org/tag/data-spotli

  15. #GESISblog #blog #COVID-19 #pandemic
    In the new post on the GESIS blog the authors Elias Naumann, Ferruccio Biolcati Rinaldi, Alita Nandi, and Ettore Recchi look back on the pandemic and examine its impact:

    blog.gesis.org/social-life-dur

  16. #blog #GESISPanel.dbd #Bias #DigitalBehavioralData
    The new post on the #GESISblog highlights the use of and attitudes toward #AI in Germany. Julius Kleinbub, Dr. Joachim Piepenburg, and Katharina Kraft show that most people had heard about ChatGPT, while frequent use was scarce, with mixed attitudes toward AI.

    blog.gesis.org/digital-technol

  17. #blog #GESISPanel.dbd #Bias #DigitalBehavioralData
    The new post on the #GESISblog highlights the use of and attitudes toward #AI in Germany. Julius Kleinbub, Dr. Joachim Piepenburg, and Katharina Kraft show that most people had heard about ChatGPT, while frequent use was scarce, with mixed attitudes toward AI.

    blog.gesis.org/digital-technol

  18. #blog #GESISPanel.dbd #Bias #DigitalBehavioralData
    The new post on the #GESISblog highlights the use of and attitudes toward #AI in Germany. Julius Kleinbub, Dr. Joachim Piepenburg, and Katharina Kraft show that most people had heard about ChatGPT, while frequent use was scarce, with mixed attitudes toward AI.

    blog.gesis.org/digital-technol

  19. #blog #GESISPanel.dbd #Bias #DigitalBehavioralData
    The new post on the #GESISblog highlights the use of and attitudes toward #AI in Germany. Julius Kleinbub, Dr. Joachim Piepenburg, and Katharina Kraft show that most people had heard about ChatGPT, while frequent use was scarce, with mixed attitudes toward AI.

    blog.gesis.org/digital-technol

  20. #blog #GESISPanel.dbd #Bias #DigitalBehavioralData
    The new post on the #GESISblog highlights the use of and attitudes toward #AI in Germany. Julius Kleinbub, Dr. Joachim Piepenburg, and Katharina Kraft show that most people had heard about ChatGPT, while frequent use was scarce, with mixed attitudes toward AI.

    blog.gesis.org/digital-technol

  21. #GESISblog #blog #DataQuality #SurveyData
    The new post on the GESIS blog shows how the #KODAQS #Toolbox helps to improve the quality of survey data: "The KODAQS Toolbox – Assessing and Mitigating Data Quality Issues - Part 1: Survey Data".
    blog.gesis.org/the-kodaqs-tool

  22. #GESISblog #blog #dataquality #Qualitätskriterien #DigitaleVerhaltensdaten #dbd
    Ein neuer Blog-Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit Qualitätskriterien für Digitale Verhaltensdaten

    Soziale Medien, Online-Plattformen und Smartphones sind Teil unseres Alltags und erzeugen viele digitale Verhaltensdaten.
    1/2

  23. #GESISblog #blog #SplitQuestionnaireDesigns
    New blog post: Long questionnaires are a challenge for respondents and researchers alike.
    Split Questionnaire Designs offer a clever way to make surveys shorter.
    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202
    1/2

  24. #GESISblog #blog #LoneCovid #COVID-19 #Einsamkeit
    Neu im GESIS Blog: Theresia Ell und Dr. Lydia Repke beleuchten im dritten Teil der LoneCovid-Reihe, wie Veränderungen unserer sozialen Netzwerke in der Pandemie zu Einsamkeit beigetragen haben:
    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  25. #GESISblog #blog #Datenkuratierung
    Neu im GESIS Blog: Ein neuer Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit einem neuen Ansatz, um den Mehrwert der Datenkuratierung beziffern zu können

    Wie lässt sich messen, was die oft im Hintergrund wirkenden Datenkuratierenden an Qualitätsarbeit tatsächlich leisten? Insa Bechert, Kerstin Beck und Ivet Solanes Ros von GESIS sind diesen Fragen auf den Grund gegangen:

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  26. #GESISblog #blog #UnScientify
    New on the GESIS Blog: The new post shows how “UnScientify” can help to better identify uncertainties in research texts

    The text explains that uncertainty is a fundamental part of scientific writing, yet difficult to detect automatically. The new system “UnScientify”, developed by researchers from France and Germany, uses transparent, rule-based methods to identify and categorize different forms of scientific uncertainty.

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  27. #GESISblog #blog #Hochschulen #Machtasymmetrien #Rassismus #Sexismus
    Neuer Beitrag im GESIS Blog, der die Diskrepanz zwischen dem Selbstbild europäischer Hochschulen als diskriminierungsfreie Orte und den Erfahrungen rassifizierter Wissenschaftlerinnen beleuchtet.

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  28. #GESISblog
    New #blog post: #8 of the Data Spotlight series highlights the GESIS data collection on replication material (by Dr. A. Jedinger & D. Jekobsone) which is linked to published articles, providing the opportunity to replicate studies on a variety of topics.

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  29. #GESISblog #blog #knowledgetransfer
    New blog post: In the fourth part of our Wi4impact series, Birte Kuhle writes about approaches and challenges in measuring knowledge transfer by linking data:

    blog.gesis.org/wi4impact-4-app

  30. #GESISblog #blog
    Neuer Beitrag im GESIS-Blog zu misogynen Strukturen und deren Einfluss auf das #Wahlverhalten

    Eine neue Studie von Jessica Fortin-Rittberger (Universität Salzburg) und Christina Eder (GESIS) zeigt: Tief verankerte #Rollenvorstellungen und negative Einstellungen gegenüber Frauen beeinflussten demnach nicht nur die Ablehnung weiblicher Kanzlerkandidatinnen, sondern unterstützen auch die Wahl konservativer und liberaler Parteien.

    blog.gesis.org/wenn-wahlen-zur

  31. #GESISblog #blog #LoneCovid #COVID

    Neu im GESIS Blog: Im zweiten Teil der "LoneCovid"-Serie zeigen Theresia Ell und Dr. Lydia Repke wie sich unsere sozialen Verbindungen während der COVID-19-Krise verändert haben – und was wir daraus für zukünftige gesellschaftliche Herausforderungen lernen können.

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  32. #GESISblog #blog #networks #criticalphenomena
    New post on the GESIS blog: Lietz, Oliveira, and Sun on how networks from physics, biology, and social systems exhibit similar patterns at critical phenomena.

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  33. #GESISblog #blog #doi #digitalobjectidentifier
    New blog post: Dr. Sebastian Netscher, Farah Karim & Jana Meichsner write about da|ra, the transfer of DOI registration from the da|ra layer to DataCite Fabrica, and the future of DOI Registration in general.

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  34. #GESISblog #blog #KODAQS
    New post on the GESIS Blog: Peters, Shah and Weller write about the challenges of dealing with new data sources

    In the course of datafication, social scientists are confronted with the increasing availability of digital behavioral data (DBD). Social media platforms, mobile apps, and sensors offer rich insights into human behavior, but these new data sources come with significant challenges in terms of quality.

  35. #GESISblog #blog
    Neuer Beitrag im GESIS Blog: Lukas Birkenmaier schreibt im 2. Teil seiner Reihe zur #Datenqualität über passende #Frameworks zum Testen von Datenqualitätsdefinitionen.

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  36. #GESISblog #blog
    Data Spotlight #7 on the GESIS blog: Dr. Alex Jedinger and Dr. Christina Eder introduce a thematic data collection on elections and political attitudes:

    blog.gesis.org/data-spotlight-

  37. #GESISblog
    New #blog post: Dr. Charmaine Voigt writes about #Wi4Impact and examines German academic #blogs and #podcasts, exploring their role as transfer media and investigating the conceptual goals, target audiences, and working conditions that shape their production: doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  38. #GESISblog #DataSpotlight #science #technology
    GESIS has curated a thematic data collection on science and technology, which brings together a diverse range of survey data on public opinion towards science and technology among populations of Germany and Europe.
    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  39. #GESISblog #DataSpotlight #science #technology
    GESIS has curated a thematic data collection on science and technology, which brings together a diverse range of survey data on public opinion towards science and technology among populations of Germany and Europe.
    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  40. #GESISblog #DataSpotlight #science #technology
    GESIS has curated a thematic data collection on science and technology, which brings together a diverse range of survey data on public opinion towards science and technology among populations of Germany and Europe.
    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  41. #GESISblog #DataSpotlight #science #technology
    GESIS has curated a thematic data collection on science and technology, which brings together a diverse range of survey data on public opinion towards science and technology among populations of Germany and Europe.
    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  42. #GESISblog #DataSpotlight #science #technology
    GESIS has curated a thematic data collection on science and technology, which brings together a diverse range of survey data on public opinion towards science and technology among populations of Germany and Europe.
    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  43. #wahlforschung
    Neuer Beitrag im #GESISBlog: Dr. Manuela Blumenberg führt aus, wie die GLES (German Longitudinal Election Study) die vorgezogene Bundestagswahl begleitet. Der Beitrag zeigt, wie das Design der GLES 2025 zur #BTW2025 aussieht.

    blog.gesis.org/wahl-2025-wie-d

  44. #GESISblog #politicaltrust
    New #blog #post: Dr. Nataliya Reshetova writes about the shift of political trust in #Ukraine during the #war:
    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202
    The post examines the recent trends in political trust in Ukraine.

  45. #BSW #Wahlforschung
    Neuer Beitrag im #GESISBlog: Lukas Schick, Jan Marquardt & Imke Maier-Lohmann schreiben über das Bündnis Sarah Wagenknecht zur #Europawahl 2024 – eine Untersuchung seiner Wähler*innen mit den Daten des #GLES Panel:

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202

  46. #GESISblog #LGBTIQ+ #EVS #pridemonth

    New blog post: @Datendealerin & @jnsre answer the question which data exist that tells us more about LGBTIQ+ people from their own perspective.

    The authors researched all data archives of #CESSDA ERIC for data collected from LGBTIQ+ populations and found 66 LGBTIQ+ datasets in 9 archives. By analyzing the dataset characteristics, they attempt to assess an important data gap and identify where data is still lacking.

    tinyurl.com/bdhf27y4

  47. #GESISBlog
    Neuer Blog-Beitrag: Dr. Axel M. Burger, Joscha Bäuerle & Prof. Dr. Marc Debus erklären, wie es sich mit den Chancen auf eine Nominierung zur #Wahlkreiskandidatur verhält

    Wovon es abhängt, welche Personen von Parteien als Kandidat*innen aufgestellt werden, ist bisher nur wenig bekannt. Um Forschung zu dieser Frage zu ermöglichen, wurde zur #Bundestagswahl 2021 erstmals die #Nominierungsstudie der Deutschen #Wahlstudie (#GLES) durchgeführt.

    doi.org/10.34879/gesisblog.202