Bella Struminskaya is Associate Professor at the Department of Methodology & Statistics, where she coordinates the Research Master Methodology and Statistics for Behavioural, Biomedical, and Social Sciences (MSBBSS). Her research interests include survey methodology, smartphone surveys, smartphone sensors & passive data collection using mobile devices, , online and mixed-mode surveys, nonresponse and measurement errors in surveys, panel effects, and paradata.
In her research supported by the Dutch Research Council grant, she is studying privacy concerns in app-based data collection and ways to provide insights to research participants to decrease biases without jeopardizing measurement quality and applying these results in practice developing a smartphone app for social science data collection. In , she is researching the use of LLMs for survey research. In her research on new technologies in surveys, Bella collaborates with .
Bella is a board member of the German Society for Online Research and programme chair of the . She is a member of the Methods Board of the , country team lead for the (SHARE ERIC), member of the Scientific Advisory Board of , and a member of the Quality Assurance Board of the , Panel 鈥淗ealth in Germany鈥, and of the Data Collection Committee of .
Bella chairs the Online Education Subcommittee of the and is an associate editor of the , and a guest editor of , , and the .
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Thijs Carriere (PhD student), Dani毛lle Remmerswaal (PhD student), Danielle McCool (Postdoc), (Junior Researcher), (Research Engineer), (PhD student), Camilla Salvatore (assistant professor).
Former team members: Jonathan Koop (student assistant), Maas van Steenbergen (student assistant), Max van der Velde (student assistant), Kirsten van Kessel (strudent assistant), Celine Henneveld (student assistant)
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