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/ EUDO Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies / EUDO EUDO Launch Conference, December Thursday, December Strategies for Overcoming Low Response Rates in Public Opinion Research in Europe Mark Franklin & Alexander H. Trechsel

/ EUDO Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies / EUDO EUDO Launch Conference, December EUDO Observatory on Public Opinion, Political Elites and the Media: its goals Need to better understand public opinion and its linkage with political elites (at all levels) and the media in Europe Digitalization of modern society -> impact on traditional survey methods Designing of novel ways of data gathering, new type of data Pilot projects and experiments In 2009: EP election year –> particularly intensive efforts of the Observatory -> particularly interesting EP elections!

/ EUDO Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies / EUDO EUDO Launch Conference, December Leading parties of government 9 left/centre-left18 right/centre-right ATSPOE BGBSP ESPSOE CYAKEL HUMSZP PPS SLSD SVSMER UKLabour BCD&VLVJL-TP CZODSLITSLKD DCDULUXCSV DKVenstreMAPN EEERNLCDA IRLFFPLPO GRNDROPDL&SOC FUMPFIKESK IPdlSMS 1/32/3

/ EUDO Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies / EUDO EUDO Launch Conference, December Leading parties of government 10 win17 lose 37%63% Left Right L-RLosersWinnersN Left Right Total

/ EUDO Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies / EUDO EUDO Launch Conference, December EUDO and the European Parliament Elections of 2009 PIREDEU project (Providing an Infrastructure for Research on Electoral Democracy in the EU) Funded by the EU's DG Research under their FP7 programme and by the British ESRC Actually five linked projects coordinated from the EUI under the auspices of EUDO

/ EUDO Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies / EUDO EUDO Launch Conference, December EUDO and the European Parliament Elections of 2009 (II) A voters study (interviews with 1,000 randomly chosen citizens in each of 27 countries) -> University of Amsterdam A candidates study (interviews with 20 percent of all candidates in all 27 countries) -> WZB- Berlin A party manifestos study (compendium of manifesto promises by all parties EU-wide -> University of Mannheim A media study (content analysis of news outlets in 27 countries)-> Universities of Amsterdam and Exeter A contextual data study (collecting all relevant electoral and institutional data EU-wide -> Warsaw School of Social Psychology

/ EUDO Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies / EUDO EUDO Launch Conference, December EUDO and the European Parliament Elections of 2009 (III) EU-Profiler project (voting advice application fielded in 30 countries) Funded by the EUI/RSCAS, the NCCR Zurich, Kieskompas and by subscription of news organizations (winner of the World e-Democracy Forum Award) provided a public service and at the same time collected: Data on party positions and programmes throughout Europe Data on party support by voters as this evolved over the course of the election campaign

/ EUDO Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies / EUDO EUDO Launch Conference, December

/ EUDO Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies / EUDO EUDO Launch Conference, December

/ EUDO Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies / EUDO EUDO Launch Conference, December Linking the EU-Profiler with PIREDEU: a marriage made in heaven? PIREDEU has rather few issue questions, the EU-Profiler has many. The EU-Profiler has no way to know how representative its respondents are of the population as a whole. PIREDEU can tell them this. More importantly, the partnership serves as a preliminary test of the possibility that a VAA might serve as the main vehicle for collecting information about voters while a survey with a minimum of questions could serve as the vehicle for calibrating the sample generated by the VAA. The next step in this research will be a VAA fielded next year in the United Kingdom at the time of their national election, which will be linked to a random sample conducted simultaneously. There we will apply the lessons learned from linking PIREDEU with the EU-Profiler.

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