Jan Karem Höhne

Prof. Dr. Jan Karem Höhne

Research Area Research Infrastructure and Methods
Junior Professor
Head of CS3 Lab
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Jan Karem Höhne is junior professor at the Leibniz University Hannover in association with the German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW) and head of the CS3 Lab for Computational Survey and Social Science. He is also research fellow at the Research and Expertise Centre for Survey Methodology (RECSM) at the University Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. His research focuses on computational survey and social science.
https://jkhoehne.eu/

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Research cluster: Empirical Methods of Higher Education Research and Science Studies
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Evaluating the response effort and data quality of established political solidarity measures: A pre-registered experimental test in an online survey of the German adult resident population in 2021.

Goerres, A., & Höhne, J. K. (2023).
Evaluating the response effort and data quality of established political solidarity measures: A pre-registered experimental test in an online survey of the German adult resident population in 2021. Quality & Quantity. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-022-01594-4

Is there a growing use of mobile devices in web surveys? Evidence from 128 web surveys in Germany.

Gummer, T., Höhne, J. K., Rettig, T., Roßmann, J., & Kummerow, M. (2023).
Is there a growing use of mobile devices in web surveys? Evidence from 128 web surveys in Germany. Quality & Quantity. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-022-01601-8

New insights on respondents’ recall ability and memory effects when repeatedly measuring political efficacy.

Höhne, J. (2022).
New insights on respondents’ recall ability and memory effects when repeatedly measuring political efficacy. Quality & Quantity, 56, 2549-2566. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-021-01219-2

Differences in measurement quality depending on recall: Results for a question about trust in the parliament.

Revilla, M., Höhne, J. K., & Rettig, T. (2022).
Differences in measurement quality depending on recall: Results for a question about trust in the parliament. Quality and Quantity.

Measuring subjective social stratification: How does the graphical layout of rating scales affect response distributions, response effort, and criterion validity in web surveys?

Lenzner, T., & Höhne, J. K. (2022).
Measuring subjective social stratification: How does the graphical layout of rating scales affect response distributions, response effort, and criterion validity in web surveys? International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 25, 269-275.

A new experiment on the use of images to answer web survey questions.

Bosch, O. J., Revilla, M., Qureshi, D. D., & Höhne, J. K. (2022).
A new experiment on the use of images to answer web survey questions. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (Series A), 185, 955-980.

Innovating the collection of open-ended answers: The linguistic and content characteristics of written and oral answers to political attitude questions.

Gavras, K., Höhne, J. K., Blom, A. G., & Schoen, H. (2022).
Innovating the collection of open-ended answers: The linguistic and content characteristics of written and oral answers to political attitude questions. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (Series A), 185, 872-890.

Who is willing to use audio and voice inputs in smartphone surveys, and why?

Lenzner, T., & Höhne, J. K. (2022).
Who is willing to use audio and voice inputs in smartphone surveys, and why? International Journal of Market Research, 64, 594-610.

Measuring income (in)equality: Comparing survey questions with unipolar and bipolar scales in a probability-based online panel.

Höhne, J. K., Krebs, D., & Kühnel, Steffen-M. (2022).
Measuring income (in)equality: Comparing survey questions with unipolar and bipolar scales in a probability-based online panel. Social Science Computer Review, 40, 108-123. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894439320902461

Evaluating political parties: criterion validity of open questions with requests for text and voice answers.

Gavras, K., & Höhne, J. K. (2022).
Evaluating political parties: criterion validity of open questions with requests for text and voice answers. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 25(1), 135-141. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2020.1860279

Completion conditions and response behavior in smartphone surveys: A prediction approach using acceleration data.

Kern, C., Höhne, J. K., Schlosser, S., & Revilla, M. (2021).
Completion conditions and response behavior in smartphone surveys: A prediction approach using acceleration data. Social Science Computer Review, 39, 1253-1271.

Squats in surveys: Investigating the feasibility of, compliance with, and respondents' performance on fitness tasks in self-administered smartphone surveys using acceleration data.

Elevelt, A., Höhne, J. K., & Blom, A. G. (2021).
Squats in surveys: Investigating the feasibility of, compliance with, and respondents' performance on fitness tasks in self-administered smartphone surveys using acceleration data. Frontiers in Public Health, 9.

Measurement properties of completely and end labeled unipolar and bipolar scales in Likert-type questions on income (in)equality.

Höhne, J. K., Krebs, D., & Kühnel, S.-M. (2021).
Measurement properties of completely and end labeled unipolar and bipolar scales in Likert-type questions on income (in)equality. Social Science Research, 97. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2021.102544

Repeatedly measuring political interest: Can we reduce respondent’ recall ability and memory effects in surveys using memory interference tasks? Get access arrow.

Revilla, M., & Höhne, J. K. (2021).
Repeatedly measuring political interest: Can we reduce respondent’ recall ability and memory effects in surveys using memory interference tasks? Get access arrow. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 33, 678-689. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/edaa035

Exploring scale direction effects and response behavior across PC and smartphone surveys.

Krebs, D., & Höhne, J. K. (2021).
Exploring scale direction effects and response behavior across PC and smartphone surveys. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 9, 477-495. https://doi.org/10.1093/jssam/smz058
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Exploring effects of life like virtual interviewers on respondents’ answers in a smartphone survey.

Höhne, J. K., Conrad, F., Neuert, C., & Claaßen, J. (2024, April).
Exploring effects of life like virtual interviewers on respondents’ answers in a smartphone survey. Vortrag im Rahmen des SOEP Brown Bag, DIW, Berlin.

Inferring respondents’ emotional states from text and voice answers to open questions in a smartphone survey.

Claaßen, J., Höhne, J. K., Kern, C., & Avetisyan, H. (2024, März).
Inferring respondents’ emotional states from text and voice answers to open questions in a smartphone survey. Vortrag im Rahmen des WEB DATA OPP Workshops, Barcelona, Spain.

Respondent-centered incentives: Increasing answer provision when it comes to voice answers to open questions.

Höhne, J. K., Revilla, M., & Couper, M. P. (2024, März).
Respondent-centered incentives: Increasing answer provision when it comes to voice answers to open questions. Vortrag im Rahmen des WEB DATA OPP Workshops, Barcelona, Spain.

Mitigating the risk of bots in web surveys recruited via social media.

Shahania, S., Claaßen, J., Höhne, J. K., & Broneske, D. (2024, März).
Mitigating the risk of bots in web surveys recruited via social media. Vortrag im Department of Methodology and Statistics, Utrecht University (The Netherlands), Utrecht.

Inferring respondents’ emotional states from transcribed voice answers to open questions in a smartphone survey.

Claaßen, J., Höhne, J. K., Kern, C., & Avetisyan, H. (2024, März).
Inferring respondents’ emotional states from transcribed voice answers to open questions in a smartphone survey. Vortrag im Rahmen des Mobile Apps and Sensors in Surveys (MASS) Workshop, Washington, D.C., USA.

API vs. human coder: Comparing the performance of speech-to-text transcription using voice answers from a smartphone survey.

Höhne, J. K., & Lenzner, T. (2024, Februar).
API vs. human coder: Comparing the performance of speech-to-text transcription using voice answers from a smartphone survey. Vortrag im Rahmen der General Online Research (GOR) Conference, Köln.

Exploring effects of life-like virtual interviewers on respondents’ answers in a smartphone survey.

Höhne, J. K., Conrad, F., Neuert, C., & Claaßen, J. (2024, Februar).
Exploring effects of life-like virtual interviewers on respondents’ answers in a smartphone survey. Vortrag im Rahmen der General Online Research (GOR) Conference, Köln.

How to incorporate AI interviewers in contemporary web surveys?

Höhne, J. K., Broneske, D., Neuert, C., & Claaßen, J. (2024, Januar).
How to incorporate AI interviewers in contemporary web surveys? Vortrag im Rahmen des Events 'Going online: using video interviewing in survey research', The Royal Statistical Society, London, UK.

API vs. human coder: Comparing the performance of speech-to-text transcription using voice answers from a smartphone survey.

Höhne, J. K., & Lenzner, T. (2023, Dezember).
API vs. human coder: Comparing the performance of speech-to-text transcription using voice answers from a smartphone survey. Vortrag im Rahmen des Institutskolloquiums, Institut für Soziologie, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Hannover, Deutschland.

Typing or speaking: Comparing text and voice answers to open questions on sensitive topics in smartphone surveys.

Höhne, J. K., & Gavras, K. (2023, November).
Typing or speaking: Comparing text and voice answers to open questions on sensitive topics in smartphone surveys. Vortrag im Rahmen der Business School, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito, Ecuador.

API vs. human coder: Comparing the performance of speech-to-text transcription using voice answers from a smartphone survey.

Höhne, J. K., & Lenzner, T. (2023, Oktober).
API vs. human coder: Comparing the performance of speech-to-text transcription using voice answers from a smartphone survey. Vortrag auf der Konferenz Big Data Meets Survey Science (BigSurv23), Quito, Ecuador.

Innovating web probing: comparing text and voice answers to open probing questions in a smartphone survey.

Lenzner, T., Höhne, J. K., & Gavras, K. (2023, Oktober).
Innovating web probing: comparing text and voice answers to open probing questions in a smartphone survey. Vortrag auf der Konferenz Big Data Meets Survey Science (BigSurv23), Quito, Ecuador.

Attention please! Comparing different ways of presenting an instruction manipulation check in a probability-based online panel.

Höhne, J. (2023, September).
Attention please! Comparing different ways of presenting an instruction manipulation check in a probability-based online panel. Vortrag auf der Tagung General Online Research (GOR 23), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Online-Forschung (DGOF), Kassel.

Human-like communication forms in web surveys.

Höhne, J. K., & Conrad, F. (2023, Juli).
Session Human-like communication forms in web surveys im Rahmen der Konferenz ESRA 2023, Mailand, Italien.

Surveying or gaming: How to best measure socio-economic behaviors and attitudes?

Kemper, J., Höhne, J. K., & Goerres, A. (2023, Juli).
Session Surveying or gaming: How to best measure socio-economic behaviors and attitudes im Rahmen der Konferenz ESRA 2023, Mailand, Italien.