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%T Fieldwork Monitoring in Practice: Insights from 17 Large-scale Social Science Surveys in Germany
%A Meitinger, Katharina
%A Stadtmüller, Sven
%A Silber, Henning
%A Auriga, Roman
%A Bergmann, Michael
%A Blohm, Michael
%A Blumenberg, Manuela
%A Christmann, Pablo
%A Felderer, Barbara
%A Frodermann, Corinna
%A Griese, Florian
%A Gummer, Tobias
%A Koch, Achim
%A Kottwitz, Anita
%A Krell, Kristina
%A Krieger, Ulrich
%A Liebau, Elisabeth
%A Martin, Silke
%A Müller-Kuller, Andre
%A Rammstedt, Beatrice
%A Schaurer, Ines
%A Scherpenzeel, Annette
%A Schmiedeberg, Claudia
%A Schmidt, Tobias
%A Schnaudt, Christian
%A Verhoeven, Sascha
%A Zabal, Anouk
%K Feldforschung
%K Messung
%K Monitoring
%K Bundesrepublik Deutschland
%K Umfrageforschung
%K Fragebogen
%K Standardisierung
%K Indikator
%K Indikatorenforschung
%K fieldwork measures
%K fieldwork monitoring
%K key performance indicators
%D 2020
%X Veröffentlichungsversion
%X begutachtet (peer reviewed)
%X In: Survey Methods: Insights from the Field (2020) ; 1-13
%X This study provides a synopsis of the current fieldwork monitoring practices of large-scale surveys in Germany. Based on the results of a standardized questionnaire, the study summarizes fieldwork monitoring indicators used and fieldwork measures carried out by 17 large-scale social sciences surveys in Germany. Our descriptive results reveal that a common set of fieldwork indicators and measures exist on which the studied surveys rely. However, it also uncovers the need for additional design-specific indicators. Finally, it underlines the importance of a close cooperation between survey representatives and fieldwork agencies to optimize processes in fieldwork monitoring in the German survey context. The article concludes with implications for fieldwork practice.
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