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Michael Bosnjak

Michael Bosnjak

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Social Sciences and Humanities

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47
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3322
National Ranking
87

Overview

Michael Bosnjak is affiliated with the University of Trier in Germany. Their research spans several subfields of psychology and related disciplines, primarily focusing on Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology, Applied Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty.

The main topics of their work include Behavioral Health and Interventions, Mental Health Research Topics, Survey Methodology and Nonresponse, Personality Traits and Psychology, Meta-analysis and Systematic Reviews, COVID-19 and Mental Health, and Personality Disorders and Psychopathology.

Michael Bosnjak has contributed to several recent publications. Notable papers include:

  • The theory of planned behavior: Selected recent advances and applications (2020), Europe's Journal of Psychology
  • Germany COVID-19 Snapshot MOnitoring (COSMO Germany): Monitoring knowledge, risk perceptions, preventive behaviours, and public trust in the current coronavirus outbreak in Germany (2020), Psychology Archives
  • A Meta-Analysis of How Country-Level Factors Affect Web Survey Response Rates (2021), International Journal of Market Research
  • Low Self-Esteem as a Risk Factor for Eating Disorders (2021), Zeitschrift für Psychologie
  • A template for preregistration of quantitative research in psychology: Report of the joint psychological societies preregistration task force (2021), American Psychologist

The scientist frequently collaborates with several other researchers. Prominent co-authors include:

  • Cornelia Betsch
  • Lothar H. Wieler
  • Lars Korn
  • Philipp Sprengholz
  • Sarah Eitze

Michael Bosnjak's research has been published extensively in various venues, with notable frequent publication outlets such as:

  • Psychology Archives
  • Zeitschrift für Psychologie
  • Psychologische Rundschau
  • Journal of Travel Research
  • Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology

In addition to journal articles, they have contributed to book publications, including the 2024 work titled "Hotspots in Psychology 2026" published by Johann Ambrosius Barth Verlag.

Best Publications

  • Effects of Questionnaire Length on Participation and Indicators of Response Quality in a Web Survey

    Mirta Galesic;Michael Bosnjak

  • Web Surveys versus other Survey Modes: A Meta-Analysis Comparing Response Rates:

    Katja Lozar Manfreda;Michael Bosnjak;Jernej Berzelak;Iris Haas

  • The Theory of Planned Behavior: Selected Recent Advances and Applications.

    Michael Bosnjak;Icek Ajzen;Peter Schmidt

  • Personality determinants of online shopping : Explaining online purchase intentions using a hierarchical approach

    Michael Bosnjak;Mirta Galesic;Tracy Tuten

  • Moderators of the self-congruity effect on consumer decision-making: A meta-analysis

    Alexandra Aguirre-Rodriguez;Michael Bosnjak;M. Joseph Sirgy

  • Understanding differences in web usage: The role of need for cognition and the Five Factor Model of personality

    Tracy L. Tuten;Michael Bosnjak

  • Dimensions of Brand Personality Attributions: A Person-Centric Approach in the German Cultural Context

    Michael Bosnjak;Valerie Bochmann;Tanja Hufschmidt

  • Classifying Response Behaviors in Web-based Surveys

    Michael Bosnjak;Tracy L. Tuten

  • Web Versus Other Survey Modes: An Updated and Extended Meta-Analysis Comparing Response Rates

    Jessica Daikeler;Michael Bošnjak;Katja Lozar Manfreda

  • The association between weight stigma and mental health: A meta-analysis.

    Christine Emmer;Michael Bosnjak;Jutta Mata

  • Prepaid and promised incentives in web surveys: an experiment

    Michael Bosnjak;Tracy L. Tuten

  • Establishing an Open Probability-Based Mixed-Mode Panel of the General Population in Germany : The GESIS Panel

    Michael Bosnjak;Tanja Dannwolf;Tobias Enderle;Ines Schaurer

  • Dimensions of Internet science

    Ulf-Dietrich Reips;Michael Bosnjak

  • Compensating for Low Topic Interest and Long Surveys

    Bernd Marcus;Michael Bosnjak;Steffen Lindner;Stanislav Pilischenko

  • Internet Surveys and Data Quality : A Review

    Tracy L. Tuten;David J. Urban;Michael Bosnjak

  • Unit (non)response in Web-based access panel surveys: An extended planned-behavior approach

    Michael Bosnjak;Tracy L. Tuten;Werner W. Wittmann

  • Online Social Sciences

    Bernad Batinic;Ulf-Dietrich Reips;Michael Bosnjak

  • A Comparison of Four Probability-Based Online and Mixed-Mode Panels in Europe

    Annelies G. Blom;Michael Bosnjak;Anne Cornilleau;Anne-Sophie Cousteaux

  • Predicting and explaining the propensity to bid in online auctions: a comparison of two action-theoretical models

    Michael Bosnjak;Dirk Obermeier;Tracy L. Tuten

  • Postvisit Destination Loyalty Judgments Developing and Testing a Comprehensive Congruity Model

    Michael Bosnjak;M. Joseph Sirgy;Sarah Hellriegel;Oswin Maurer

Frequent Co-Authors

Cornelia Betsch
Cornelia Betsch Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine
Mirta Galesic
Mirta Galesic Santa Fe Institute
Klaus Lieb
Klaus Lieb Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Dong-Jin Lee
Dong-Jin Lee Yonsei University
Timo Gnambs
Timo Gnambs Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories
Edgar Erdfelder
Edgar Erdfelder University of Mannheim
Mohsen Joshanloo
Mohsen Joshanloo University of Melbourne
Mick P. Couper
Mick P. Couper University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Icek Ajzen
Icek Ajzen University of Massachusetts Amherst
Ulrich S. Tran
Ulrich S. Tran University of Vienna

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