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Frauke Kreuter Publications

This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.

There are 70 references in this bibliography folder.

Kreuter, F and Olson, K (2011).
Multiple auxiliary variables in nonresponse adjustment
Sociological Methods and Research, 40(2):311-332.

Kreuter, F, McCulloch, S, Presser, S, and Tourangeau, R (2011).
Filter Questions in Interleafed Versus Grouped Format: Effects on Respondents and Interviewers
Sociological Methods and Research, 40(1):88-104.

Sackshaug, J and Kreuter, F (2011).
Using Paradata and Other Auxiliary Data to Examine Mode Switch Nonresponse in a “Recruit-and-Switch” Telephone Survey
Journal of Official Statistics, 27(2):339-357.

Kreuter, F, Maaz, K, and Watermann, R (2010).
Children's Reports of Parents' Education Level: Does it Matter Whom You Ask and What You Ask About?
Survey Research Methods, 4(3):127-138.

Kreuter, F, Muller, G, and Trappmann, M (2010).
Nonresponse and Measurement Error in Employment Research. Making use of Administrative Data.
Public Opinion Quarterly, 74(5):880-906.

Kreuter, F, Olson, K, Wagner, J, Yan, T, Ezzati-Rice, T, Casas-Cordero, C, Lemay, M, Peytchev, A, Groves, R, and Raghunathan, T (2010).
Using Proxy Meaures of Survey Outcomes to Adjust for Survey Nonresponse
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 173(2):389-407.

Kreuter, F and Kohler, U (2009).
Analyzing Contact Sequences in Call Record Data: Potential and Limitation of Sequence Indicators for Nonresponse Adjustment in the European Social Survey
Journal of Official Statistics, 25(2):203-226.

Kreuter, F (2008).
Interviewer Effect
In: Encyclopedia of Survey Research Methods , ed. by Paul J. Lavrakas. SAGE Publications, Inc, Paul J Lavrakas, chap. , pp. .

Kreuter, F (2008).
Interviewer Variance
In: Encyclopedia of Survey Research Methods , ed. by Paul J Lavrakas. SAGE Publications, Inc, chap. , pp. .

Kreuter, F and Muthén, B (2008).
Analyzing Criminal Trajectory Profiles: Bridging Multilevel and Group-based Approaches Using Growth Mixture Modeling
Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 24(1):1-31.

Kreuter, F, Presser, S, and Tourangeau, R (2008).
Social Desirability Bias in CATI, IVR, and Web Surveys: The Effects of Mode and Question Sensitivity
Public Opinion Quarterly, 72(5):847-865.

Kreuter, F, Yan, T, and Tourangeau, R (2008).
Examining the Effectiveness of Latent Class Analysis to Item Evaluation
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 171(Series A):723-738.

Kreuter, F and Muthen, B (2007).
Longitudinal Modeling of Population Heterogeneity: Methodological Challenges to the Analysis of Empirically Derived Criminal Trajectory Profiles
In: Advances in Latent Variable Mixture Models, ed. by Hancock, G R and Samuelsen, K M, Information Age Publishing, Inc, Charlotte, NC.

Kreuter, F and Valliant, RA (2007).
A Survey on Survey Statistics: What is Done and Can Be Done in STATA
The STATA Journal, 7(1):21-Jan.

Kreuter, F, Yan, T, and Tourangeau R (2007).
Good item or bad—can latent class analysis tell?: the utility of latent class analysis for the evaluation of survey questions
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society), 171(3):723-738.

Luedtke, O, Robitzsch, A, U, T, F, K, and Ihme, JM (2007).
Are There Test Administrator Effects In Large-Scale Educational Assessments? Using Cross-Classified Multilevel Analysis to Probe for Effects on Math Achievement and Sample Attrition
Methodology.

Kohler, U and Kreuter, F (2006).
Dataenanalysis mit Stata, (Second Revised Edition)
Oldenbourg, Muenchen.

Kohler, U and Kreuter, F (2005).
Data Analysis Using Stata
Stata Press, College Station TX.

Kreuter, F, Maaz, K, and Watermann, R (2005).
Zur Validitaet von Schuelerangaben zum soziooekonomischen Sta-tus der Eltern
Bildung und Sozial Ungleicheit, 9:Sep-35.

Schnell, R and Kreuter, F (2005).
Separating Interviewer and Sampling-Point Effects
Journal of Official Statistics, 21(3):389-410.

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