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  • 2014 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Frauke Kreuter is affiliated with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Germany. Their research spans several interdisciplinary fields, primarily focusing on social sciences and computer science, with significant contributions to subfields such as sociology and political science, artificial intelligence, safety research, clinical psychology, and general health professions.

Their work frequently addresses topics related to the ethics and social impacts of AI, COVID-19 and mental health, COVID-19 epidemiological studies, survey methodology and nonresponse, privacy, security, and data protection, data-driven disease surveillance, and mobile crowdsensing and crowdsourcing.

Some of Kreuter's recent papers include:

  • Acceptability of App-Based Contact Tracing for COVID-19: Cross-Country Survey Study, 2020, JMIR mhealth and uhealth
  • Mental distress during the COVID-19 pandemic among US adults without a pre-existing mental health condition: Findings from American trend panel survey, 2020, Preventive Medicine
  • Mental Distress in the United States at the Beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020, American Journal of Public Health
  • The US COVID-19 Trends and Impact Survey: Continuous real-time measurement of COVID-19 symptoms, risks, protective behaviors, testing, and vaccination, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Associations Between Media Exposure and Mental Distress Among U.S. Adults at the Beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020, American Journal of Preventive Medicine

The scientist collaborates frequently with colleagues including Christoph Kern, Ruben L. Bach, Frederic Gerdon, Florian Keusch, and Elizabeth A. Stuart.

Kreuter's research has been published in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), MADOC (University of Mannheim), International Journal of Public Health, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Among professional recognitions, Kreuter was named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) in 2014.

Best Publications

  • Social Desirability Bias in CATI, IVR, and Web Surveys The Effects of Mode and Question Sensitivity

    Frauke Kreuter;Stanley Presser;Roger Tourangeau

  • Data Analysis Using Stata

    Ulrich Kohler;Frauke Kreuter

  • Datenanalyse mit Stata

    Ulrich Kohler;Frauke Kreuter

  • Datenanalyse mit Stata : allgemeine Konzepte der Datenanalyse und ihre praktische Anwendung

    Ulrich Kohler;Frauke Kreuter

  • Practical Tools for Designing and Weighting Survey Samples

    Richard Valliant;Jill A Dever;Frauke Kreuter

  • Acceptability of App-Based Contact Tracing for COVID-19: Cross-Country Survey Study.

    Samuel Altmann;Luke Milsom;Hannah Zillessen;Raffaele Blasone

  • Mental distress during the COVID-19 pandemic among US adults without a pre-existing mental health condition: Findings from American trend panel survey.

    Calliope Holingue;Calliope Holingue;Elena Badillo-Goicoechea;Kira E. Riehm;Cindy B. Veldhuis

  • Big Data in Survey Research AAPOR Task Force Report

    Lilli Japec;Frauke Kreuter;Frauke Kreuter;Marcus Berg;Paul P. Biemer;Paul P. Biemer

  • The US COVID-19 Trends and Impact Survey: Continuous real-time measurement of COVID-19 symptoms, risks, protective behaviors, testing, and vaccination

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  • Analyzing Criminal Trajectory Profiles: Bridging Multilevel and Group-based Approaches Using Growth Mixture Modeling

    Frauke Kreuter;Bengt Muthén

  • Using proxy measures and other correlates of survey outcomes to adjust for non-response: examples from multiple surveys

    Frauke Kreuter;Kristen M. Olson;James Wagner;Ting Yan

  • Separating interviewer and sampling-point effects

    Rainer Schnell;Frauke Kreuter

  • A survey on survey statistics: What is done and can be done in Stata

    Frauke Kreuter;Richard Valliant

  • Willingness to Participate in Passive Mobile Data Collection.

    Florian Keusch;Florian Keusch;Bella Struminskaya;Christopher Antoun;Mick P Couper;Mick P Couper

  • Mental Distress in the United States at the Beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

    Calliope Holingue;Luther G. Kalb;Kira E. Riehm;Daniel Bennett

  • Theory and practice in non-probability surveys : parallels between causal inference and survey inference

    Andrew W. Mercer;Andrew W. Mercer;Frauke Kreuter;Frauke Kreuter;Scott Keeter;Elizabeth A. Stuart

  • Using paradata to explore item level response times in surveys

    Mick P. Couper;Frauke Kreuter

  • Nonresponse and Measurement Error in Employment Research: Making Use of Administrative Data

    Frauke Kreuter;Gerrit Müller;Mark Trappmann

  • Big Data and Social Science: A Practical Guide to Methods and Tools

    Ian Foster;Rayid Ghani;Ron S. Jarmin;Frauke Kreuter

  • Collecting Survey and Smartphone Sensor Data With an App: Opportunities and Challenges Around Privacy and Informed Consent:

    Frauke Kreuter;Frauke Kreuter;Frauke Kreuter;Georg-Christoph Haas;Georg-Christoph Haas;Florian Keusch;Sebastian Bähr

  • Improving Surveys with Paradata: Analytic Uses of Process Information

    Frauke Kreuter

  • Improving Surveys with Paradata

    Frauke Kreuter

  • A Handbook of Statistical Analyses using SPSS

    Vanessa C. Beddo;Frauke Kreuter

Frequent Co-Authors

Brady T. West
Brady T. West University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Roger Tourangeau
Roger Tourangeau Westat (United States)
Frederick G. Conrad
Frederick G. Conrad University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Julia Lane
Julia Lane New York University
Elizabeth A. Stuart
Elizabeth A. Stuart Johns Hopkins University
Stanley Presser
Stanley Presser University of Maryland, College Park
Mick P. Couper
Mick P. Couper University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ron S. Jarmin
Ron S. Jarmin United States Census Bureau
Renee M. Johnson
Renee M. Johnson Johns Hopkins University
M. Daniele Fallin
M. Daniele Fallin Johns Hopkins University

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