Below are links to CIPHER 2025 presentations (in PDF), associated papers, and recordings of presentations if available. Presenter Presentation (PDF) Link to Recording UAS Session A: Applications of UAS Data Natasha Wasim Using panel data to assess changes in food insecurity following the end of pandemic-era SNAP benefits in Los Angeles County: Predictors and policy implications Recording Wändi Bruine de Bruin Medicare Part D beneficiaries’ self-reported barriers to switching plans and making plan comparisons at all: Insights from interviews and surveys Recording Michael Traugott Motivated Reasoning and Acceptance of Poll Results on a Health Policy Issue Recording Shaun Gilyard Budgeting for Bills: The Impact on Daily Spending Recording UAS Session B: Applications: Experiments and Technology in Probability Panels Elizabeth Suhay Jennifer Hochschild Democrats and Republicans Grant Scientists Authority if They Think Scientific Consensus Supports Their Policy Preferences Recording Evan W. Sandlin Perception and “Reality:” How Three Self-Report Measures of Physical Activity Compare to Data from Wearables Recording Shiyang Sima Detection of Infectious Disease using Wearable Sensors – Experience from UAS’s American Life in Realtime Recording Andrew Parker Developing a monthly panel of extreme weather experiences for testing a theory of adult age differences in emotional well-being Recording Session 1: Performance of Probability-Based Panels Gregor Čehovin Comparing Probability-Based and Nonprobability Web Panels to Traditional Probability-Based Surveys: Analyzing Bias in Survey Estimates Recording Vera Messing Bence Ságvári Comparing online panels recruited through probability-based face-to-face and push-to-web surveys Recording Andrew Mercer The performance of probability-based online panels in election polling: Lessons from 2020 and 2024 Recording Alexandra Cronberg Comparison of probabilistic and non-probabilistic samples in the European Training and Learning Survey: To what extent are there systematic differences? Recording Session 2: Performance of Probability-Based Panels: Sample Blending Randall K. Thomas Double the Data, Double the Insight?: Blending Two Different Probability-based Samples with Differing Levels of Bias Recording Megan A. Hendrich Sample Smoothie: Blending Probability-based and Non-probability Samples with Differing Bias Recording Andy Peytchev Evaluating Error from the Addition of Web Panel Data to a National Probability-Based Interviewer-Administered Survey Recording Session 3: Introducing the THRIVE Panel Katherine Carman Alycia Chin David Zimmerman Jonathan Cook Introducing THRIVE: Goals, Structure, and Quarterly Metrics THRIVE for Survey Methodology: Involvement in Household Financial Decisions and Perceptions of the Securities Markets Investor Testing on Fee Meters Trust in financial services Recording Lunch Session – DECIPHER Benjamin Phillips Carina Cornesse Marcel Das David Dutwin Jon A. Krosnick Anna Lethborg Cameron McPhee Andrew Mercer Dina Neiger DECIPHER: Do End-users Consign Importance to ‘Probability-based’ for Household Electronic Research Recording Session 4: Innovations in Data Collection Methods in Probability Panels Lisa Bondo Andersen Investigating Components of Tourangeau’s Cognitive Response Model in Survey Responses through Mouse Tracking Recording Nikki L. Graf Testing Self-Administration of the Consumer Expenditure Diary Survey in a Probability-Based Online Panel Ailin Liu Examining Survey Mouse Movements as Indicators of Individual Cognitive Functioning Recording Marco Angrisani Caregivers’ Daily Experiences Measured by Online Surveys, EMA, and Fitbit Data: Documenting Differential Participation in a Population Representative Sample Recording Francis (Frank) Graves Evolving Impacts of Shifts in Institutional Trust on Panel Representation Session 5: Data Quality in Panels: Question Format, Open-Ended Questions, and Attention Checks Sebastian Lundmark Jon A. Krosnick Does Succeeding on Attention Checks Moderate Treatment Effects? Recording Ting Yan The Effectiveness of Question Format to Reduce Motivated Misreporting Within and Across Waves of a Longitudinal Survey Recording Gradon Nicholls Using Large Language Models to Catch Mistakes in Coding of Open-Ended Survey Questions Recording Darby Steiger Beyond the Numbers: Methodological Considerations for Integrating Qualitative Research into a Probability Panel Recording Session 6: Sustaining Panelists’ Interest and Engagement Kyle Berta Whiplash? Measuring the impact of including numerous unrelated topics on Omnibus surveys conducted on a probability-based panel Recording JoNell Strough Can Taylor Swift Boost Respondent Engagement in Longitudinal, Online Panels? Recording Anna Lethborg Making Membership Meaningful: Strategies for fostering a sense of belonging and commitment among probability-based panellists Recording Margie Strickland Unlocking Rich Insights: Navigating the Challenges of Sustaining Longitudinal Passive Behavioral Panels Recording Session 7: Innovations to Improve Panel Management Michael Link Harnessing the Power of Large Language Models (LLMs) in Probability-Based Survey Panels: Opportunities, Challenges, and Navigation Strategies Recording Jan Karem Höhne How does smartphone participation in probability-based web surveys differ across Europe? Preprint Paper Recording Benjamin Phillips Using propensity scores for adaptive in-field management Recording Nick Bertoni Amplifying the Voice of Panel Members with the help of Gen AI to Improve Recruitment Materials Recording Session 8: Issues in Recruitment Joke Depraetere Recruiting Hard-to-Reach Populations in KnowledgePanel Europe: Strategies and Challenges Recording Ellyn Maese Practical Lessons for Recruiting Hispanic Respondents to Probability-Based Panels Recording Andreja Praček Optimal Recruitment Strategy for a Probability-Based Web Panel – Cost and Error Integration Recording Session 9: Applications of Probability-Based Panels Joris Mulder Online Behavioral Experiments in the LISS panel using oTree Recording Marcel Voia I Am So Tired! I Don’t Know What To Do! Fatigue and Financial Literacy: Results from a Randomized Experiment Recording Duygu Basaran Sahin Capturing adults’ familiarity with financial fraud through natural language processing: Relationships with targeting, engagement, and victimization Recording Russell Castañeda Utilising online probability panels for pan-European policy research on digital skills and labour market transition Recording Lunch Keynote David Dutwin Lifting the Veil: Considering Deep Transparency in Household Internet Panels Recording Session 10: Engagement, Participation Rates, and Attrition Risk Emilio Rivera SMS Survey Recruitment Methods on Members of a Probability-Based Panel: Assessing a Decade of SMS Research Using the Gallup Panel Recording Jasmine Mitchell How do household panel members react to multiple requests for different types of additional data over time? Recording Mickey Jackson Building a Real-Time Attrition Risk Score for Probability Panelists Recording Htay-Wah Saw Analyzing the causal effect of survey burden on nonresponse in probability-based online panels among new panel respondents Recording Session 11: Issues in Recruitment II Casey Eggleston QR Codes in the Census Household Panel Recording Mansour Fahimi Beyond Incentives and Follow Up Attempts – Pragmatic Methods for Increasing Response Rates Recording Ipek Bilgen The effect of equitable contact mailing strategies on panel recruitment, retention, and data quality Recording Ashley Kirzinger Innovating by including “pay-as-you-go” phones in combination with household panels Recording