Collect your own data using the GESIS Panel (Reminder Call for Item Submission)

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Rembser, Lena
Mon, Apr 8, 2024 1:20 PM

Dear list members,

Would you like to field specific survey questions in a random sample for your research? The GESIS Panel Population Sample provides you the opportunity - collect data with the GESIS Panel!

With the current Call for Item Submission: Perspectives on Europe so-called short submissions are invited (≈1 min survey time, longitudinal repetitions are possible). The call relates to the 10th EU parliamentary elections and submissions can for example refer to topics such as political attitudes and participation, voting behavior, or political crisis awareness and European/national sense of belonging. Submission deadline is April 28.

The GESIS Panel Population Sample collects cross-sectional and longitudinal data in a mixed-mode panel (web-based and postal). The probabilistic sample comprises approx. 5,000 people of the German population who are surveyed every three months on various topics. Researchers have the opportunity to submit items for data collection and thus have high-quality data collected free of charge. The GESIS panel data includes more than 50 waves so far.

You find the call on the GESIS Panel Website: https://www.gesis.org/en/gesis-panel/gesis-panel-home/calls/call-for-item-submission-perspectives-on-europe
Item submissions without the predetermined thematic focus of the Call are also possible at any time. For further information, please visit the GESIS Panel websitehttps://www.gesis.org/en/gesis-panel/gesis-panel-home.

Best regards,
Lena Rembser

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Lena Rembser
Survey Project Management | GESIS Panel

GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
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Dear list members, Would you like to field specific survey questions in a random sample for your research? The GESIS Panel Population Sample provides you the opportunity - collect data with the GESIS Panel! With the current Call for Item Submission: Perspectives on Europe so-called short submissions are invited (≈1 min survey time, longitudinal repetitions are possible). The call relates to the 10th EU parliamentary elections and submissions can for example refer to topics such as political attitudes and participation, voting behavior, or political crisis awareness and European/national sense of belonging. Submission deadline is April 28. The GESIS Panel Population Sample collects cross-sectional and longitudinal data in a mixed-mode panel (web-based and postal). The probabilistic sample comprises approx. 5,000 people of the German population who are surveyed every three months on various topics. Researchers have the opportunity to submit items for data collection and thus have high-quality data collected free of charge. The GESIS panel data includes more than 50 waves so far. You find the call on the GESIS Panel Website: https://www.gesis.org/en/gesis-panel/gesis-panel-home/calls/call-for-item-submission-perspectives-on-europe Item submissions without the predetermined thematic focus of the Call are also possible at any time. For further information, please visit the GESIS Panel website<https://www.gesis.org/en/gesis-panel/gesis-panel-home>. Best regards, Lena Rembser -- Lena Rembser Survey Project Management | GESIS Panel GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences P.O. Box 12 21 55 | 68072 Mannheim | Germany Phone +49 621 1246 566 | Fax +49 621 1246 577 For further information, follow us on: Our website: http://www.gesis-panel.org/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GESISPanel On Twitter: https://twitter.com/GESIS_Panel On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gesis_panel/?hl=de Stay up to date with our GESIS Panel Newsletter: https://lists.gesis.org/mailman/listinfo/gesis-panel