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Tarek Al Baghal
Tarek Al Baghal
Professor of Survey Methodology, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
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Linking twitter and survey data: The impact of survey mode and demographics on consent rates across three UK studies
T Al Baghal, L Sloan, C Jessop, ML Williams, P Burnap
Social Science Computer Review 38 (5), 517-532, 2020
892020
Linking survey and Twitter data: informed consent, disclosure, security, and archiving
L Sloan, C Jessop, T Al Baghal, M Williams
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 15 (1-2), 63-76, 2020
632020
Language proficiency among respondents: Implications for data quality in a longitudinal face-to-face survey
A Wenz, T Al Baghal, A Gaia
Journal of survey statistics and methodology 9 (1), 73-93, 2021
572021
Memory, communication, and data quality in calendar interviews
RF Belli, I Bilgen, T Al Baghal
Public opinion quarterly 77 (S1), 194-219, 2013
482013
Using motivational statements in web-instrument design to reduce item-missing rates in a mixed-mode context
T Al Baghal, P Lynn
Public Opinion Quarterly 79 (2), 568-579, 2015
442015
Are the" four factors" indicators of one factor? an application of structural equation modeling methodology to NBA data in prediction of winning percentage
T Baghal
Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports 8 (1), 2012
422012
Can we frame the terrorist threat? Issue frames, the perception of threat, and opinions on counterterrorism policies
DP Haider-Markel, MR Joslyn, MT Al-Baghal
Terrorism and Political Violence 18 (4), 545-559, 2006
382006
Understanding Society–The UK Household Longitudinal Study, Innovation Panel, Waves 1-9, User Manual
A Jäckle, A Gaia, T Al Baghal, J Burton, P Lynn
Colchester: University of Essex, 2017
302017
Linking administrative records to surveys: Differences in the correlates to consent decisions
T Al Baghal, G Knies, J Burton
Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex …, 2014
262014
Linking Twitter and survey data: asymmetry in quantity and its impact
T Al Baghal, A Wenz, L Sloan, C Jessop
EPJ Data Science 10 (1), 32, 2021
232021
Obtaining data linkage consent for children: factors influencing outcomes and potential biases
T Al Baghal
International Journal of Social Research Methodology 19 (6), 623-643, 2016
222016
Understanding society innovation panel wave 6: Results from methodological experiments
N Allum, K Auspurg, M Blake, CL Booker, TF Crossley, J d'Ardenne, ...
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2014
182014
The measurement of risk perceptions: The case of smoking
T Baghal
Journal of Risk Research 14 (3), 351-364, 2011
182011
What are you doing now? Activity-level responses and recall failures in the American Time Use Survey
T Al Baghal, RF Belli, AL Phillips, N Ruther
Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology 2 (4), 519-537, 2014
162014
Is vague valid? The comparative predictive validity of vague quantifiers and numeric response options
T Al Baghal
Survey Research Methods 8 (3), 169-179, 2014
152014
The Effect of Online and Mixed-Mode Measurement of Cognitive Ability
T Al Baghal
Social Science Computer Review, 2018
142018
Parallel associations and the structure of autobiographical knowledge
RF Belli, T Al Baghal
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 5 (2), 150-157, 2016
142016
Informed consent for linking survey and social media data-Differences between platforms and data types
J Breuer, T Al Baghal, L Sloan, L Bishop, D Kondyli, A Linardis
IASSIST Quarterly 45 (1), 2021
132021
Using data mining to predict the occurrence of respondent retrieval strategies in calendar interviewing: the quality of retrospective reports
RF Belli, LD Miller, TA Baghal, LK Soh
Journal of Official Statistics 32 (3), 579-600, 2016
92016
The Stability of Mode Preferences: Implications for Tailoring in Longitudinal Surveys
T Al Baghal, J Kelley
methods, data, analyses, 2016
82016
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