Professor Peter Lynn Curriculum Vitae - Institute for Social

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- 1 - (Updated: August 2021) Professor Peter Lynn Curriculum Vitae Web: www.iser.essex.ac.uk/people/plynn Twitter: @ProfPeterLynn ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3493-5686 Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=7nJPKZYAAAAJ 1. Employment Since 2020 Director, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex Since 2001 Professor of Survey Methodology, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex 1998-2001 Director, Survey Methods Centre, National Centre for Social Research 1996-1998 Deputy Director, Survey Methods Centre, National Centre for Social Research 1994-1996 Research Director, Survey Methods Centre, National Centre for Social Research 1993-1994 Senior Researcher, Survey Methods Centre, National Centre for Social Research 1987-1993 Survey Researcher, National Centre for Social Research 1986 Research Assistant, National Centre for Social Research, London (Note: The National Centre for Social Research was known as Social and Community Planning Research until May 1999, and is known as NatCen Social Research since 2012) 2. Education PhD, Applied Social and Economic Research, University of Essex MSc (with distinction) Applied Statistics, Sheffield Hallam University BSc (IIi) Statistics, Computing, Operational Research & Economics, University College London 3. Professional Activity 3.1 Honours and Elected/Appointed Positions Academy of the Social Sciences: Elected Fellow 2017 International Association of Survey Statisticians: Vice-President 2009-11; President-elect 2015-17; President 2017-19 International Statistical Institute: Elected to full membership 2002 European Survey Research Association: Board member 2005-2011 Royal Statistical Society Guy Medal in Bronze (2003), for services to social surveys 3.2 Professional Memberships American Statistical Association, member (2004-2009, 2013-) European Survey Research Association, member (since 2005: founding member) Royal Statistical Society, fellow (since 1986) Social Research Association, member (since 1989)

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Professor Peter Lynn

Curriculum Vitae Web: www.iser.essex.ac.uk/people/plynn Twitter: @ProfPeterLynn ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3493-5686 Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=7nJPKZYAAAAJ

1. Employment

Since 2020 Director, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex Since 2001 Professor of Survey Methodology, Institute for Social and Economic Research,

University of Essex 1998-2001 Director, Survey Methods Centre, National Centre for Social Research 1996-1998 Deputy Director, Survey Methods Centre, National Centre for Social Research 1994-1996 Research Director, Survey Methods Centre, National Centre for Social Research 1993-1994 Senior Researcher, Survey Methods Centre, National Centre for Social Research 1987-1993 Survey Researcher, National Centre for Social Research 1986 Research Assistant, National Centre for Social Research, London

(Note: The National Centre for Social Research was known as Social and Community Planning Research until May 1999, and is known as NatCen Social Research since 2012)

2. Education

PhD, Applied Social and Economic Research, University of Essex MSc (with distinction) Applied Statistics, Sheffield Hallam University BSc (IIi) Statistics, Computing, Operational Research & Economics, University College London

3. Professional Activity

3.1 Honours and Elected/Appointed Positions

Academy of the Social Sciences: Elected Fellow 2017 International Association of Survey Statisticians:

Vice-President 2009-11; President-elect 2015-17; President 2017-19 International Statistical Institute: Elected to full membership 2002 European Survey Research Association: Board member 2005-2011 Royal Statistical Society Guy Medal in Bronze (2003), for services to social surveys

3.2 Professional Memberships

American Statistical Association, member (2004-2009, 2013-) European Survey Research Association, member (since 2005: founding member) Royal Statistical Society, fellow (since 1986) Social Research Association, member (since 1989)

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International Association of Survey Statisticians, full member (since 1990) World Association of Public Opinion Research, full member (since 1995)

3.3 Committees and Advisory Boards

Office for Students, Student Surveys Expert Group (since 2021) Ministry of Justice, Court Reform Evaluation Advisory Panel (since 2021) Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Community Life Survey Methodology

Advisory Group (since 2019) Australian Centre for Social Research and Methods: Scientific Advisory Board (since 2015) Department for Business, Innovation and Skills: Expert Review Group on Evaluation (2014-16) GESIS Panel Scientific Quality Assurance Board, Germany (since 2013) DIME-SHS Scientific Advisory Board, France (since 2013) City University ADDResponse Project: Advisory Group (2014-16) National Statistics Quality Review of UK Labour Force Survey, External Expert Advisor (2013) National Statistics Methodology Advisory Committee (1998-2009) European Social Survey Expert Panel on Sampling (2001-17) European Social Survey Expert Panel on Sampling and Weighting (since 2017) MESS (Measurement and Experimentation in the Social Sciences) Advisory Board, Netherlands

(since 2011) Survey Advisory Committee, DiW Berlin (2010-15) SHARE (Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe) Sample Design Panel (2010-12) National Statistics Harmonisation Group (2004-12) Scottish Crime and Victimisation Survey Technical Advisory Group (2004-05) UK Low Income Diet and Nutrition Survey Expert Panel (2004-08) International Bibliography of the Social Sciences Advisory Board (2003-16) Home Office Arrestee Survey Scientific Committee (2003-08) National Statistics Housing Statistics Quality Review Board (2002-03) ESRC Virtual Research College (2002-08) International Association of Survey Statisticians Scientific Programme Committee (2000-03;

2005-07) Social Research Association: Training Committee (1993-94); National Executive Committee

(1994-98) Royal Statistical Society: Social Statistics Committee (1993-2000); Honorary Secretary, Social

Statistics Section (1995-98); Working Party into the Performance of Opinion Polls (1992-93)

European Science Foundation Committee to Develop a Blueprint for a European Social Survey (1997-99)

International Conference on Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys (2006): Scientific Committee (Chair); Organising Committee (Chair)

Second International Conference on Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys (2018): Scientific Committee (Chair); Organising Committee (Chair)

International Panel Survey Methods Workshop Scientific Committee (since 2007) International Total Survey Error Workshop Scientific Committee (2008-09) International Workshop on Household Survey Non-Response Advisory Committee (since 1998)

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3.4 Editorial

Editor-in-Chief and Founding Editor, Survey Research Methods (2005-2011) Joint Editor, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society) (2002-2005) Associate Editor, Survey Methodology (2010-2015) Member of Scientific Committee, Bulletin of Sociological Methodology / Bulletin de

Méthodologie Sociologique (2009-2017) Guest Editor, Longitudinal and Life Course Studies (2018-2019) Guest Editor, Social Science Computer Review (2013-2014) Member of Academic Advisory Board, Graduate Journal of Social Science (since 2005) Editor, Survey Methods Newsletter (1996 to 2001) Referee for the following journals on 5 or more occasions: Journal of the Royal Statistical

Society (Series A and D), Journal of Official Statistics, Public Opinion Quarterly, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Sociological Methods and Research, Social Science Computer Review

Referee for the following journals on 4 or fewer occasions: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (Series C), International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Statistics, International Journal of Market Research, International Statistical Review, Non-Profit Studies, Electoral Studies, British Journal of Political Science, Journal of Refugee Studies, Methoden-Daten-Analysen, Statistics in Medicine, BMC Medical Research Methodology, Communications in Statistics – Theory and Methods, Bulletin of Sociological Methodology, Journal of Probability and Statistical Science, Social Science Research, Population Studies, Field Methods, British Journal of Sociology, Methodological Innovations Online, Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Survey Research Methods, Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, Public Administration, Ask: Research and Methods, International Journal of Public Health, Survey Methods: Insights from the Field

3.5 Other Appointments and Professional Activities

Chair, European Social Survey Sampling and Weighting Panel (since 2017) Director, UK Survey Resources Network (2008-2011) External Examiner, University of Southampton MSc in Official Statistics (2002-2006) Associate Senior Researcher, GESIS, Mannheim Germany (2005-2017) Visiting Fellow, National Centre for Social Research (2002-2011) External Assessor, Academic Promotions Board, University of Ghana (2004) Visiting Lecturer, Social Statistics Research Unit, City University (1996-1998) Visiting Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology, City University (2000-2002) "Guest Professor," Zentrum für Umfragen, Methoden und Analysen (ZUMA), Mannheim

Germany (July 2000, March 2003, April 2004, June 2005, September 2008) Visiting Researcher, Survey Methodology Program, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social

Research, University of Michigan (October 1999) Honorary Lecturer, Department of Social Policy, University of North London (1996-1999) Referee for the following: ESRC Research Centres Competition, ESRC Research Grants

Scheme, ESRC Professorial Fellowships Scheme, ESRC ReStore Project, Nuffield Foundation Small Grants Scheme, Joseph Rowntree Foundation Grants Committee, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Research Grants, European

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Science Foundation Scientific Programmes, European Science Foundation Research Networking Programme, COST (European Co-operation in Scientific and Technical Research) Action Programmes, Belgian Federal Science Policy Office AGORA Programme, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Social Science Grants, Hercules Foundation (Flemish Social Science), Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA), French National Research Agency (Agence Nationale de la Recherche, ANR) Equipex Programme, Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), UK Department of Health Policy Research Programme, Icelandic Research Fund, Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS), Irish Research Council, Czech Science Foundation (GACR)

Reviewer of book proposals for Wiley (twice), Elsevier (once), Sage (twice), CRC Press (twice), Springer (once), Taylor & Francis (once)

Reviewer of book manuscripts for Wiley, Taylor & Francis, CRC Press (once each) Member of the International Workshop on Comparative Survey Design and Implementation Book reviews in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (series A and D), Survey Methods

Newsletter, Statistical Methods in Medical Research and The Survey Statistician.

4. Publications

h-index = 43 (Source: Google Scholar)

4.1 Papers in Peer-Reviewed Journals

Silber, H., Tvinnereim, E., Stark, T.H., Blom, A.G., Krosnick, J.A., Bosnjak, M., Clement, S.L., Cornilleau, A., Cousteaux, A.-S., John, M., Jónsdóttir, G.A., Lawson, K., Lynn, P., Martinsson, J., Shamshiri-Petersen, D. & Tu, S.-H. (2021) ‘Lack of replication or lack of generalisation? Differences in cultural values across countries explain the appearance and disappearance of a classic question wording effect across cultures.’ Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology. https://doi.org/10.1093/jssam/smab007.

Burton, J., Lynn, P. & Benzeval, M. (2020) ‘How Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic.’ Survey Research Methods, 14(2): 235-239. https://doi.org/10.18148/srm/2020.v14i2.7746.

Lynn, P. (2020) ‘Evaluating push-to-web methodology for mixed-mode surveys using address-based samples.’ Survey Research Methods, 14(1): 19-30. https://doi.org/10.18148/srm/2020.v14i1.7591.

Lynn, P., Couper, M. & Watson, N. (2019) ‘Longitudinal surveys – unique opportunities and unique methodological challenges’. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, 10(4): 415-420. https://doi.org/10.1332/175795919X15683588414527

Lynn, P. (2019) ‘Applying prospect theory to participation in a CAPI/web panel survey’. Public Opinion Quarterly, 83(3): 559-567. https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfz030.

Christensen, A.I., Lynn, P. & Tolstrup, J.S. (2019) ‘Can targeted cover letters improve participation in health surveys? Results from a randomized controlled trial’. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 19: 151. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-019-0799-4.

Lynn, P. (2019) ‘The advantage and disadvantage of implicitly stratified sampling’. Methods, Data, Analyses, 13(2): 253-266. https://doi.org/10.12758/mda.2018.02

Mavletova, A. & Lynn, P. (2019) ‘Item nonresponse rates and panel conditioning in a longitudinal survey among youth’. Field Methods, 31(2): 95-115. https://doi.org/10.1177/1525822X18825103.

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Healy, P., Edwards, P.J., Smith, V., Murphy, E., Newell, J., Burke, E., Meskell, P., Galvin, S., Lynn, P., Stovold, E., McCarthy, B., Biesty, L.M. & Devane, D. (2018) ‘Design based methods to influence the completeness of response to self-administered questionnaires (protocol)’. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.MR000048.

Stark, T.H., Silber, H., Krosnick, J.A., Blom, A.G., Aoyagi, M., Belchior, A., Bosnjak, M., Clement, S.L., Cornilleau, A., Cousteaux, A.-S., John, M., Jónsdóttir, G.A., Lawson, K., Lynn, P., Martinsson, J., Tvinnereim, E. & Yu, R.-R. (2018) ‘Generalization of classic question order effects across cultures’. Sociological Methods and Research. Published online 27 February 2018. https://doi.org/10.1177/0049124117747304.

Lynn, P., Nandi, A., Parutis, V. & Platt, L. (2018) ‘Design and implementation of a high quality probability sample of immigrants and ethnic minorities: Lessons learnt’. Demographic Research, 38: 513-548. https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2018.38.21.

Cernat, A. & Lynn, P. (2018) ‘The role of email communications in determining response rates and mode of participation in a mixed-mode design’. Field Methods, 30(1): 70-87. https://doi.org/10.1177/1525822X17726205.

Kaminska, O. & Lynn, P. (2017) ‘The implications of alternative allocation criteria in adaptive design for panel surveys’. Journal of Official Statistics, 33(3): 781-799. https://doi.org/10.1515/jos-2017-0036.

Bianchi, A., Biffignandi, S. & Lynn, P. (2017) ‘Web-face-to-face mixed mode design in a longitudinal survey: effects on participation rates, sample composition and costs’. Journal of Official Statistics, 33(2): 385-408. https://doi.org/10.1515/jos-2017-0019.

Lynn, P. (2017) ‘From standardised to targeted survey procedures for tackling non-response and attrition’. Survey Research Methods, 11(1): 93-103. http://dx.doi.org/10.18148/srm/2017.v11i1.6734.

Kaminska, O. & Lynn, P. (2017) ‘Survey-based cross-country comparisons where countries vary in sample design: issues and solutions’. Journal of Official Statistics, 33(1): 123-136. https://doi.org/10.1515/jos-2017-0007.

Lynn, P. (2016) ‘Targeted appeals for participation in letters to panel survey members’. Public Opinion Quarterly, 80(3): 771-782. https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfw024.

Bosnjak, M., Das, M. & Lynn, P. (2016) ‘Methods for probability-based online and mixed-mode panels: Selected recent trends and future perspectives’. Social Science Computer Review, 34(1): 3-7. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894439315579246.

Nicolaas, G., Campanelli, P., Hope, S., Jäckle, A. & Lynn, P. (2015) ‘Revisiting “yes/no” versus “check all that apply”: results from a mixed modes experiment’. Survey Research Methods, 9(3): 189-204. https://doi.org/10.18148/srm/2015.v9i3.6151.

Lynn, P. (2015) ‘The need for representative survey samples’. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, 6(4): 453-457. http://dx.doi.org/10.14301/llcs.v6i4.345.

Al Baghal, T. & Lynn, P. (2015) ‘Using motivational statements in web instrument design to reduce item missing rates in a mixed mode context’ Public Opinion Quarterly, 79(2): 568-579. https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfv023.

Jäckle, A., Lynn, P. & Burton, J. (2015) ‘Going online with a face-to-face household panel: effects of a mixed mode design on item and unit nonresponse’. Survey Research Methods, 9(1): 57-70. https://doi.org/10.18148/srm/2015.v9i1.5475.

Lynn, P., Kaminska, O. & Goldstein, H. (2014) ‘Panel attrition: how important is interviewer continuity?' Journal of Official Statistics, 30(3): 443-457. https://doi.org/10.2478/jos-2014-0028.

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Lynn, P. (2014) ‘Longer interviews may not affect subsequent survey participation propensity’. Public Opinion Quarterly, 78(2): 500-509. https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfu015.

Lynn, P. (2013) ‘Alternative sequential mixed mode designs: effects on attrition rates, attrition bias and costs’. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 1(2): 183-205. https://doi.org/10.1093/jssam/smt015.

Lynn, P. & Kaminska, O. (2013) ‘The impact of mobile phones on survey measurement error'. Public Opinion Quarterly, 77(2): 586-605. https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfs046.

Fumagalli, L., Laurie, H. & Lynn, P. (2013) ‘Experiments with methods to reduce attrition in longitudinal surveys’. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society), 176(2): 499-519. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-985X.2012.01051.x.

Jäckle, A., Lynn, P., Sinibaldi, J. & Tipping, S. (2013) ‘The effect of interviewer experience, attitudes, personality and skills on respondent co-operation with face-to-face surveys’. Survey Research Methods, 7(1): 1-15. https://doi.org/10.18148/srm/2013.v7i1.4736.

Hall, J., Brown, V., Nicolaas, G. & Lynn, P. (2013) ‘Extended field efforts to reduce the risk of non-response bias: Have the effects changed over time? Can weighting achieve the same effects?' Bulletin of Sociological Methodology, 117: 5-25. https://doi.org/10.1177/0759106312465545.

Lynn, P., Jäckle, A., Jenkins, S.P. & Sala, E. (2012) 'The impact of questioning method on measurement error in panel survey measures of benefit receipt: evidence from a validation study'. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society), 175(1): 289-308. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-985X.2011.00717.x.

Lynn, P. (2011) ‘A fishy story: the roles of rods and nets in maintaining representative longitudinal survey samples’. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, 2: 98-100. http://dx.doi.org/10.14301/llcs.v2i2.117.

Sala, E., Uhrig, S.C.N. & Lynn, P. (2011) ‘“It is time computers do clever things!” The impact of dependent interviewing on interviewer burden’. Field Methods, 23: 3-23. https://doi.org/10.1177/1525822X10384087

Lynn, P. & Erens, B. (2010) ‘The ESRC Survey Resources Network: opportunities for the advancement of survey methods’. International Journal of Market Research, 52(3): 295-302. https://doi.org/10.2501/S1470785309201272.

Jäckle, A., Roberts, C. & Lynn, P. (2010) ‘Assessing the effect of data collection mode on measurement’. International Statistical Review, 78(1): 3-20. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-5823.2010.00102.x.

Lynn, P. & Schnell, R. (2010) ‘Editorial: “Conflict deaths in Iraq: a methodological critique of the ORB survey estimate”’ Survey Research Methods, 4(1): 1. https://doi.org/10.18148/srm/2010.v4i1.4267.

Lynn, P. & Sala, E. (2009) ‘The potential of a multi-mode data collection design to reduce non-response bias. The case of a survey of employers’. Quality and Quantity, 43(1): 123-136. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-007-9148-5.

Jäckle, A. & Lynn, P. (2008) 'Respondent incentives in a multi-mode panel survey: cumulative effects on non-response and bias'. Survey Methodology, 34(1): 105-117. https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/12-001-x/2008001/article/10607-eng.pdf.

Jenkins, S.P., Lynn, P., Jäckle, A. & Sala, E. (2008) 'The feasibility of linking household survey and administrative record data: new evidence for Britain'. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 11(1): 29-43. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645570701401602.

Jäckle, A. & Lynn, P. (2007) 'Dependent interviewing and seam effects in work history data'. Journal of Official Statistics, 23(4): 529-551.

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Lynn, P., Gabler, S., Häder, S. & Laaksonen, S. (2007) 'Methods for achieving equivalence of samples in cross-national surveys'. Journal of Official Statistics, 23(1): 107-124

Lynn, P. & Schnell, R. (2007) ‘Methodology in our madness’. Survey Research Methods, 1(1): 1-2.

Burton, J., Laurie, H. & Lynn, P. (2006) 'The long-term effectiveness of refusal conversion procedures on longitudinal surveys'. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society), 169(3): 459-478.

Lynn, P. (2006) ‘Attrition and non-response’ Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society), 169(3): 393-394.

Gabler, S., Häder, S. & Lynn, P. (2006) 'Design effects for multiple design samples'. Survey Methodology, 32(1): 115-120

Lynn, P., Jäckle, A., Jenkins, S.P. & Sala, E. (2006) 'The effects of dependent interviewing on responses to questions on income sources'. Journal of Official Statistics, 22(3): 357-384

Lynn, P. & Sala, E. (2006) 'Measuring change in employment characteristics: the effects of dependent interviewing'. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 18(4): 500-509

Jenkins, S.P., Cappellari, L., Lynn, P., Jäckle, A. & Sala, E. (2006) 'Patterns of consent: evidence from a general household survey'. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society), 169(4): 701-722

Lynn, P. and Gabler, S. (2005) 'Approximations to b* in the prediction of design effects due to clustering'. Survey Methodology, 31(1): 101-104

Lynn, P. (2004) 'Measuring and communicating survey quality'. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society), 167(4): 575-578.

Lynn, P. (2004) 'Development of a sampling method for household surveys in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina'. Statistics in Transition, 6(6): 953-978.

Lynn, P. (2003) 'PEDAKSI: methodology for collecting data about survey nonrespondents', Quality and Quantity, 37: 239-261

Lynn, P. (2003) 'Developing quality standards for cross-national survey research: five approaches'. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 6(4): 323-336

Lynn, P., Beerten, R., Laiho, J. & Martin, J. (2002) 'Towards standardisation of survey outcome categories and response rate calculations', Research in Official Statistics, 2002(1): 63-86

Lynn, P. & Clarke, P. (2002) 'Separating refusal bias and non-contact bias: evidence from UK national surveys', Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series D (The Statistician), 51(3): 319-333

Nicolaas, G. & Lynn, P. (2002) 'Random digit dialling in the UK: viability revisited', Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society), 165, 2, 297-316

Lynn, P. (2001) 'The impact of incentives on response rates to personal interview surveys: role and perceptions of interviewers', International Journal of Public Opinion Research 13: 326-337

Lynn, P. (1998) 'Data collection mode effects on responses to attitudinal questions,' Journal of Official Statistics 14, 1, 1-14

Lynn, P., Turner, R. & Smith, P. (1998) 'Assessing the effects of an advance letter for a personal interview survey,' Journal of the Market Research Society 40, 3, 265-272

Taylor, S. & Lynn, P. (1998) 'The effect of a preliminary notification letter on response to a postal survey of young people' Journal of the Market Research Society 40, 2, 165-174

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Lynn, P. (1998) ‘The British Crime Survey Sample: A response to Elliott and Ellingworth’. Sociological Research Online, 3(1) <http://www.socresonline.org.uk/socresonline/3/1/12.html>

O'Muircheartaigh, C. & Lynn, P. (1997) 'The 1997 UK pre-election polls' Journal of the Royal Statistical Society series A (Statistics in Society) 160, 3, 381-384

Lynn, P. (1997) 'Sampling frame effects on the British Crime Survey,' Journal of the Royal Statistical Society series A (Statistics in Society) 160, 2, 253-269

Lynn, P. & Jowell, R. (1996) 'How might opinion polls be improved?: The Case for Probability Sampling,' Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society) with discussion, 159, 21-28

Lynn, P. & Taylor, B. (1995) 'On the bias and variance of samples of individuals: A comparison of the Electoral Registers and Postcode Address File as sampling frames,' Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series D (The Statistician), 44, 2, 173-194

Lynn, P. (1995) 'Surveys of school leavers in Great Britain,' Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute, 50, 763-764

Lynn, P. (1994) 'Measuring voluntary activity,' Non-Profit Studies 1, 2, 1-11 Rao, N., Young, K., Lynn, P. & Hurrell, P. (1994) 'Place, personal characteristics and councillor

roles: a multivariate analysis of survey data,' Policy and Politics, 22, 31-42. https://doi.org/10.1332/030557394782453799.

Lynn, P. (1993) 'Sampling users of facilities for homeless people: An illustration of some problems and some solutions in sampling flows of people,' Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute, 49, 135-136

Jowell, R., Hedges, B., Lynn, P., Farrant, G. & Heath, A. (1993) 'The 1992 British Election: The failure of the polls,' Public Opinion Quarterly, 57, 238-263

Lynn, P. (1991) 'A split-run experiment in a postal survey,' The Statistician, 40, 61-66

4.2 Papers Currently Under Review

‘Acquiescence around the world’ (with H. Silber, T.H. Stark, A.G. Blom, J.A. Krosnick et al). Re-submitted June 2021 following Revise and Resubmit decision.

‘Dynamic predictors of attrition across 9 waves of the UK population-representative Understanding Society study’ (with A. Murray, A. Ushakova, A. Bianchi & T. Booth). Revise and Resubmit decision May 2021

4.3 Books and Book Chapters

Lyberg, L., Lynn, P. & Schouten, B. (forthcoming) ‘Overview of mode issues in surveys’, chapter 24, in Improving the Measurement of Poverty and Social Exclusion in Europe: Reducing Nonsampling Errors (ed.s P. Lynn & L. Lyberg), EU Publications.

Lynn, P. (forthcoming) ‘The effect of proxy response on non-response error’, chapter 7, in Improving the Measurement of Poverty and Social Exclusion in Europe: Reducing Nonsampling Errors (ed.s P. Lynn & L. Lyberg), EU Publications.

Lynn, P. (forthcoming) ‘Current best practice in minimising nonresponse error in panel surveys, chapter 8, in Improving the Measurement of Poverty and Social Exclusion in Europe: Reducing Nonsampling Errors (ed.s P. Lynn & L. Lyberg), EU Publications.

Lynn, P. & Lyberg, L. (ed.s) (forthcoming) Improving the Measurement of Poverty and Social Exclusion in Europe: Reducing Nonsampling Errors, EU Publications.

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Lynn, P. (forthcoming) ‘Adapting a Long-Term Panel Survey to Pandemic Conditions’, in Book of Short Papers SIS2021 (ed.s SIS2021 Local Organizing and Programme Committees), Pearson Italia.

Lynn, P. & Watson, N. (2021) ‘Issues in weighting for longitudinal surveys’, chapter 18, 447-468, in Advances in Longitudinal Survey Methodology (ed. P. Lynn), Wiley.

Watson, N. & Lynn, P. (2021) ‘Refreshment sampling for longitudinal surveys’, chapter 1, 1-25, in Advances in Longitudinal Survey Methodology (ed. P. Lynn), Wiley.

Lynn, P. (ed.) (2021) Advances in Longitudinal Survey Methodology, Wiley. Lynn, P. & Jäckle, A. (2019) ‘Mounting multiple experiments on longitudinal social surveys:

Design and implementation considerations’, chapter 15, 293-307, in Experimental Methods in Survey Research: Techniques that Combine Random Sampling with Random Assignment (ed.s P.J. Lavrakas, M.W. Traugott, C. Kennedy, A.L. Holbrook, E.D. De Leeuw & B.T. West), Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119083771.ch15

Ozan, J., Pollock, G., Goswami, H. & Lynn P. (2018) ‘Challenges in conducting a new longitudinal study on children and young people well-being in the European Union’, chapter 7, 111-130, in Measuring Youth Well-being: How a Pan-European Longitudinal Survey Can Improve Policy (ed.s G. Pollock, J. Ozan, H. Goswami, G. Rees & A. Stasulane), Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76063-6_7

Lynn, P. (2018) ‘Tackling panel attrition’, chapter 19, 143-153, in The Palgrave Handbook of Survey Research (ed.s D.L. Vannette & J.A. Krosnick), Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54395-6_19

Lynn, P. & Lugtig, P.J. (2017) ‘Total survey error for longitudinal surveys’, chapter 13, 279-298, in Total Survey Error in Practice (ed.s P.P. Biemer, E.D. de Leeuw, S. Eckman, B. Edwards, F. Kreuter, L.E. Lyberg, N.C. Tucker & B.T. West), Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119041702.ch13

Iacovou, M. & Lynn, P. (2017) ‘Design and implementation issues to improve the research value of the longitudinal component of EU-SILC’, chapter 27, 479-497, in Monitoring Social Inclusion in Europe (ed.s A.B. Atkinson, A.-C. Guio and E. Marlier), EU Publications.

Lynn, P. (2016) Principles of Sampling, chapter 24, 244-254, in Research Methods for Postgraduates (3rd edition, ed.s T. Greenfield & S. Greener), Wiley.

Lynn, P. (2016) Sampling in Human Studies, chapter 25, 255-263, in Research Methods for Postgraduates (3rd edition, ed.s T. Greenfield & S. Greener), Wiley.

Engel, U., Jann, B., Lynn, P., Scherpenzeel, A. & Sturgis, P. (ed.s) (2014) Improving Survey Methods: Lessons from Recent Research, New York: Routledge/ Psychology Press.

Lynn, P. (2014) ‘Targeted response inducement strategies on longitudinal surveys’, chapter 27, 322-338, in Improving Survey Methods: Lessons from Recent Research (ed.s U.Engel, B.Jann, P.Lynn, A.Scherpenzeel & P.Sturgis), Routledge/ Psychology Press.

Lynn, P. (2014) ‘Coping with nonresponse: overview and introduction’, chapter 26, 319-321, in Improving Survey Methods: Lessons from Recent Research (ed.s U.Engel, B.Jann, P.Lynn, A.Scherpenzeel & P.Sturgis), Routledge/ Psychology Press.

Engel, U., Jann, B., Lynn, P., Scherpenzeel, A. & Sturgis, P. (2014) ‘Improving survey methods: general introduction’, chapter 1, 1-11, in Improving Survey Methods: Lessons from Recent Research (ed.s U.Engel, B.Jann, P.Lynn, A.Scherpenzeel & P.Sturgis), Routledge/ Psychology Press.

Lynn, P., De Luca, G., Ganninger, M. & Häder, S. (2013) ‘Sample design for SHARE’, chapter 8, 74-123, in SHARE Wave 4: Innovations & Methodology (ed.s F. Malter, & A. Börsch-Supan), MEA, Max-Planck-Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, Munich.

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Lynn, P. & Kaminska, O. (2012) ‘Factors affecting measurement error in mobile phone interviews’, chapter 14, 211-228, in Telephone Surveys in Europe: Research and Practice (ed.s S. Häder, M. Häder & M. Kuhne), Springer Verlag.

Lynn, P. & Longhi, S. (2011) ‘Environmental attitudes and behaviour: who cares about climate change?’ chapter 12 in Understanding Society: Early Findings from the First Wave of the UK’s Household Longitudinal Survey (ed. S.L. McFall), Institute for Social and Economic Research.

Lynn, P. (2011) ‘Sample survey methods’, 1271-1273. In International Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences (ed. M. Lovric), Springer.

Blom, A., Lynn, P. & Jäckle, A. (2010) ‘The use of contact data in understanding cross-national differences in unit non-response: ’, chapter 18, 335-354, in Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural Contexts (ed.s J.A.Harkness, M.Braun, B.Edwards, T.P.Johnson, L.Lyberg, P.Ph.Mohler, B.E.Pennell, T.W. Smith), Wiley.

Lynn, P. (ed.) (2009) Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys, Chichester: Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470743874

Lynn, P. (2009) ‘Methods for longitudinal surveys’, chapter 1, 1-19, in Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys (ed. P. Lynn), Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470743874.ch1

Laurie, H. & Lynn, P. (2009) ‘The use of respondent incentives in longitudinal surveys’, chapter 12, 205-233, in Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys (ed. P. Lynn), Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470743874.ch12

Smith, P., Lynn, P. & Elliot, D. (2009) ‘Sample design for longitudinal surveys’, chapter 2, 21-33, in Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys (ed. P. Lynn), Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470743874.ch2

Lynn, P. (2008) ‘The problem of non-response’, chapter 3, 35-55, in International Handbook of Survey Research Methods (ed.s E.D. de Leeuw, J.J. Hox & D.A. Dillman), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates

Lynn, P. & Häder, S. (2007) ‘How representative can a multi-nation survey be?’, chapter 3, 33-52, in Measuring Attitudes Cross-Nationally (ed.s R. Jowell, C. Roberts, R. Fitzgerald & G. Eva), Sage Publications.

Lynn, P. (2006) Design and Implementation of Longitudinal Surveys, Bilbao: Eustat. Lynn, P. (2005) 'Weighting', 967-973, in Encyclopedia of Social Measurement (ed. K. Kempf-

Leonard), Academic Press. Lynn, P. (2004) Ten entries in Encyclopedia of Research Methods for the Social Sciences (eds.

A. Bryman, M. Lewis-Beck and T.F. Liao): Sampling Error, Systematic Sampling, Sampling Distribution, Multistage Sampling, Attrition, Design Effects, Simple Random Sampling, Random Sampling, Show Card, Stratified Sample. London: Sage Publications.

Lynn, P., Clarke, P., Martin, J. and Sturgis, P. (2002), 'The effects of extended interviewer efforts on non-response bias', chapter 9, 135-147, in Survey Nonresponse (eds. R.M. Groves, D.A. Dillman, J. Eltinge and R.J.A. Little), John Wiley.

Lynn, P. (2002) Principles of Sampling, chapter 23, 185-194, in Research Methods for Postgraduates (2nd edition, ed. T. Greenfield), Arnold (and chapter 16 of 1st edition, 1996)

Lynn, P. (2002) Sampling in Human Studies, chapter 24, 195-201, in Research Methods: Guidance for Postgraduates (2nd edition, ed. T. Greenfield), Arnold (and chapter 17 of 1st edition, 1996)

Lynn, P. (1996) 'Weighting for Survey Non-Response', 205-214, in Survey and Statistical Computing 1996 (eds R. Banks et al), ASC

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Lynn, P. & Purdon, S. (1994) 'Time-series and Lap-tops: the Change to Computer-Assisted Interviewing,' chapter 10, 141-155, in British Social Attitudes, the 11th report (1994-95 edition), Dartmouth.

Lynn, P. (1992) Applications of Computers in Sample Design and Selection. chapter 8, 79-89, in Survey and Statistical Computing (eds A. Westlake et al), Elsevier

Lynn, P. & Lievesley, L. (1991) Drawing General Population Samples in Great Britain. London: SCPR

4.4 Reports (selected)

Lynn, P. & Xena, C. (2021) Exploration of statistical weighting in the Graduate Outcomes Survey: technical report. Cheltenham: Higher Education Statistics Agency. https://www.hesa.ac.uk/files/ISER-Graduate-Outcomes-weighting-report-20210720.pdf

Lynn, P. (2018) ESS Round 8 Sample Design Data File: User Guide. London: European Social Survey ERIC. https://www.europeansocialsurvey.org/docs/round8/methods/ ESS8_sddf_user_guide_1_1.pdf

Jäckle, A., Al Baghal, T., Burton, J., Kaminska O. & Lynn, P. (2018) ‘Understanding Society the UK Household Longitudinal Study Innovation Panel, Waves 1-10, User Manual Version 1.0. Colchester: University of Essex.

Jäckle, A., Gaia, A., Al Baghal, T., Burton, J. & Lynn, P. (2017) ‘Understanding Society the UK Household Longitudinal Study Innovation Panel, Waves 1-9, User Manual. Colchester: University of Essex.

Lynn, P. and Knies, G. (ed.s) (2016) ‘Understanding Society Quality Profile’, Release 1.1, 1.2. Colchester: University of Essex.

Benzeval, M., Davillas, A., Kumari, M. and Lynn, P. (2014) ‘Understanding Society Biomarker User Guide and Glossary’. Colchester: University of Essex.

Nicolaas, G., Calderwood, L., Lynn, P. & Roberts, C. (2014) Web surveys for the general population: How, why and when? National Centre for Research Methods Report. (http://eprints.ncrm.ac.uk/3309/)

McFall, S., Petersen, J., Kaminska, O. and Lynn, P. (2014) ‘Understanding Society Wave 2 and 3, 2010-2012, Nurse Health Assessment User Guide’. Colchester: University of Essex.

Lynn, P. (2012) ‘Methodological and practical recommendations for the future EU-SILC longitudinal component’, Report prepared for European Commission, Eurostat Directorate F (Social Statistics).

Lynn, P., Erens, B. & Sturgis, P. (2012) ‘A strategy for survey methods research in the UK’, ESRC Survey Resources Network http://surveynet.ac.uk/srn/Vision%20for%20Survey%20Methods.pdf

Lynn, P. (2012) ‘Longitudinal survey methods for the Household Finances and Consumption Survey’, Report prepared for the European Central Bank. http://www.ecb.europa.eu/ home/pdf/research/hfcn/Lynn_LongitudinalSurveyMethodsfor_HFCS.pdf

Banks, R., Calderwood, L., Lynn, P., Elliott, J., Angel, G. & Johnson, J. (2009) ‘Integrated survey data collection, fieldwork management and survey data processing systems for longitudinal studies’, Report of the Survey Resources Network to ESRC

Lynn, P., Laurie, H., Jäckle, A. & Sala, E. (2006) ‘Sampling and data collection strategies for the proposed UK Longitudinal Household Survey’, Report to ESRC.

Lynn, P. (ed.) (2006) Quality Profile: British Household Panel Survey, Version 2.0: Waves 1 – 13, 1991-2003, University of Essex (http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/bhps/quality-profile)

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Burton, J. & Lynn, P. (2005) ‘Issues for the development of a longitudinal survey of refugees’, Home Office.

Lynn, P. (2004) ‘Home Office Longitudinal Court Survey: Survey Design Recommendations’, Home Office.

Pickering, K., Lynn, P. and Thomas, R. (2003) 'Clustering pilot for the English House Condition Survey', National Centre for Social Research

Pickering, K., FitzPatrick, S., Hinds, K., Lynn, P. and Tipping, S. (2003) 'Tracking homelessness: a feasibility study', Scottish Executive (http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/housing/thfs-00.asp)

Pickering, K., Thomas, R. and Lynn, P. (2002) 'Testing the Shadow Sample Approach for the English House Condition Survey', National Centre for Social Research

Lynn, P. (2001) 'Methodological issues in the development of a survey to measure the prevalence of offending', Home Office (http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs/lynn.pdf)

Lynn, P. & Pickering, K. (2001) 'Weighting and grossing methods for the English House Condition Survey,' National Centre for Social Research

Taylor, R., Tipping, S. & Lynn, P. (2001) 'Sample Design for Surveys of Solicitors' Firms,' National Centre for Social Research

Nicolaas, G., Thomson, K. and Lynn, P. (2000) 'The Feasibility of Conducting Electoral Surveys in the UK by Telephone,' National Centre for Social Research

Lynn., P., Nicolaas., G, and Pitson, L. (2000) 'Scottish School Leavers: The 1999 Surveys,' Scottish Executive

Lynn, P., Pickering, K. & Thomas, R. (2000) 'A Review of Sample Design for the English House Condition Survey,' National Centre for Social Research

Lynn, P., Pickering, K. & Thomas, R. (2000) 'Converting the EHCS to a continuous survey format: a study of the main issues,' National Centre for Social Research

Lynn, P. & Elliot, D. (2000) 'The British Crime Survey: A review of methodology,' National Centre for Social Research

Lynn, P., Pickering, K. & Thomas, R. (2000) 'Exploring design options for the Scottish House Condition Survey,' National Centre for Social Research

Korovessis, C. & Lynn, P. (1999) ‘Evaluating the Health Survey for England (HSE) as a vehicle for monitoring trends in smoking’, National Centre for Social Research

Lynn, P. & Sturgis, P. (1998) 'The UK Pilot of the Eurostat Time Use Survey,' Government Statistical Service Methodology Series no.11

Lynn, P. & Lockwood, C. (1998) 'The accident liability of company car drivers', Transport Research Laboratory Report 317

Lynn, P. & Courtenay, G. (2000) '17 in '97: The experiences of Scotland's 16-17 year olds in 1997,' Scottish Executive

Lynn, P. (1996) 'The Scottish School Leavers' Survey Series: The 1994 leavers,' Scottish Office Education and Industry Department

Lynn, P. & Thomas, R. (1995) 'A guide to designing, commissioning, and analysing surveys,' National Audit Office

Lynn, P., Purdon, S., Hedges, B. & McAleese, I. (1994) 'The Youth Cohort Study: An assessment of alternative weighting strategies and their effects,' Employment Department Research series YCS Report no.30

Lynn, P. (1993) 'Confidence intervals for the Youth Cohort Study,' SCPR

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Lynn, P. (1992) 'Public Perceptions of Local Government: Its Finance and Services,' Her Majesty's Stationary Office

Lynn, P. & Davis Smith, J. (1991) 'The National Survey of Voluntary Activity,' Volunteer Centre UK

Lynn, P. (1991) 'Employment Training: A Survey of Trainees,' SCPR Lynn, P. (1991) 'The Right to Buy: A national follow-up survey of tenants of council homes in

England,' Her Majesty's Stationary Office Lynn, P. (1990) 'Factors affecting the accident liability of motorcyclists - an analysis of survey

data,' Department of Transport (Transport and Road Research Laboratory) Contractor Report 146

4.5 Other Published Papers and Articles (selected)

Murray, A.L., Ushakova, A., Wright, H., Booth, T. & Lynn, P. (2021) ‘Structural equation modelling with complex sampling designs and non-random attrition: A tutorial using lavaan and Mplus’. PsyArXiv Preprints, https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/jcz4d

Lynn, P. (2020) ‘Methods for recruitment and retention’. Understanding Society Working Paper 2020-07, Colchester: University of Essex

Lynn, P. & Borkowska, M. (2018) ‘Some indicators of sample representativeness and attrition bias for BHPS and Understanding Society’. Understanding Society Working Paper 2018-01, Colchester: University of Essex

Lynn, P. (2016) ‘Standardised survey design: are we missing a trick?’, Research Matters (Quarterly Magazine of the Social Research Association), March 2016.

Lynn, P. (2014) ‘Distinguishing dimensions of pro-environmental behaviour’. ISER Working Paper 2014-19, Colchester: University of Essex.

Vannieuwenhuyze, J.T.A. & Lynn, P. (2014) ‘Measurement effects between CAPI and web questionnaires in the UK Household Longitudinal Study’. Understanding Society Working Paper 2014-01, Colchester: University of Essex

Iacovou, M. & Lynn, P. (2013) ‘Implications of the EU-SILC ‘following rules’ (and their implementation) for longitudinal analysis’. Eurostat Statistical Working Paper, Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, https://doi.org/10.2785/45341

Lynn, P. & Iacovou, M. (2013) ‘Methodological and practical recommendations for the future EU-SILC longitudinal component’, Doc. LC- LEGAL/37-5/12/EN, Luxembourg: Eurostat.

Lynn, P., Hope, S., Jäckle, A., Campanelli, P. & Nicolaas, G. (2012) ‘Effects of visual and aural communication of categorical response options on answers to survey questions’. ISER Working Paper 2012-21, Colchester: University of Essex.

Lynn, P. (2012) ‘The propensity of older respondents to participate in a general purpose survey’. Understanding Society Working Paper 2012-03, Colchester: University of Essex

Lynn, P., Burton, J., Kaminska, O., Knies, G. & Nandi, A. (2012) ‘An initial look at non-response and attrition on Understanding Society’. Understanding Society Working Paper 2012-02, Colchester: University of Essex

Lynn, P. (2011) ‘The effect of a mixed mode wave on subsequent attrition in a panel survey: evidence from the Understanding Society Innovation Panel’. Understanding Society Working Paper 2011-06, Colchester: University of Essex

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Nicolaas, G., Campanelli, P.C., Hope, S., Jäckle, A. & Lynn, P. (2011) ‘Is it a good idea to optimise question format for mode of data collection?: Results from a mixed mode experiment'. ISER Working Paper 2011-31, Colchester: University of Essex

Martin. P. & Lynn, P. (2011) ‘The effects of mixed mode survey designs on simple and complex analyses'. ISER Working Paper 2011-28, Colchester: University of Essex

Lynn, P. (2011) ‘Maintaining cross-sectional representativeness in a longitudinal general population survey’. Understanding Society Working Paper 2011-04, Colchester: University of Essex

Lynn, P. & Kaminska, O. (2011) ‘Standard error of an estimated difference between countries when countries have different sample designs: issues and solutions’. Proceedings of the 58th World Statistical Congress, 2011, Dublin, 5242-5246

Burton, J., Laurie, H. & Lynn, P. (2011) ‘Understanding Society design overview’, Appendix in Understanding Society: Early Findings from the First Wave of the UK’s Household Longitudinal Survey (ed. S.L. McFall), Institute for Social and Economic Research.

Roberts, C., Eva, G., Allum, N. & Lynn, P. (2010) ‘Data quality in telephone surveys and the effect of questionnaire length: a cross-national experiment’ ISER Working Paper 2010-36, Colchester: University of Essex

Lynn, P. & Kaminska, O. (2010) ‘Weighting strategy for Understanding Society’ Understanding Society Working Paper 2010-05, Colchester: University of Essex.

Lynn, P., Uhrig, S.C.N. & Burton, J. (2010) ‘Lessons from a randomised experiment with mixed mode designs for a household panel survey’ Understanding Society Working Paper 2010-03, Colchester: University of Essex.

Lynn, P. & Nicolaas, G. (2010) ‘Making good use of survey paradata’, Survey Practice, April 2010, http://surveypractice.org/2010/04/14/making-good-use-of-survey-paradata/

Lynn, P. (2009) ‘Sample design for Understanding Society’. Understanding Society Working Paper 2009-01, Colchester: University of Essex.

Sala, E., Uhrig, S.C.N. & Lynn, P. (2008) ‘The development and implementation of a coding scheme to analyse interview dynamics in the British Household Panel Survey.’ ISER Working Paper 2008-19, Colchester: University of Essex

Roberts, C., Jäckle, A., & Lynn, P. (2006) Causes of mode effects: separating out interviewer and stimulus effects in comparisons of face-to-face and telephone surveys. Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Section of the American Statistical Association, 4221-4228

Jäckle, A., Roberts, C. & Lynn, P. (2006) 'Telephone versus Face-to-Face Interviewing: Mode Effects on Data Quality and Likely Causes (Report on Phase II of the ESS-Gallup Mixed Mode Methodology Project)'. ISER Working Paper 2006-41, Colchester: University of Essex

Lynn, P., Japec, L. & Lyberg, L. (2006) ‘What’s so special about cross-national surveys?’ ZUMA Nachrichten Spezial, 12: 7-20

Lynn, P., Buck, N., Burton, J., Jäckle, A. & Laurie, H. (2005) 'A review of methodological research pertinent to longitudinal survey design and data collection'. ISER Working Paper 2005-29, Colchester: University of Essex

Lynn, P. (2005) 'Inferential Potential of Non-Probability Samples: Discussion'. Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute, Proceedings of the 55th Session. Sydney: International Statistical Institute.

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Jäckle, A. & Lynn, P. (2004) 'In the long run: lessons from a panel survey incentive experiment’. Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Section of the American Statistical Association, 4794-4801

Jäckle, A., Sala, E., Jenkins, S.P. & Lynn, P. (2004) ‘Validating survey data: experiences using employer records and government benefit (transfer) data in the UK’. Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Section of the American Statistical Association, 4802-4809

Jäckle, A., Sala, E., Jenkins, S.P. & Lynn, P. (2004) 'Validation of Survey Data on Income and Employment: The ISMIE Experience'. Working Paper of the Institute for Social and Economic Research, paper 2004-14. Colchester: University of Essex.

Lynn, P. & Sala, E. (2004) 'The Contact and Response Process in Business Surveys: lessons from a multimode survey of employers in the UK'. Working Paper of the Institute for Social and Economic Research, paper 2004-12. Colchester: University of Essex.

Lynn, P. (2004) ‘The Use of Substitution in Surveys’. The Survey Statistician, (49), pp 14-16 Lynn, P., Beerten, R., Laiho, J. & Martin, J. (2001) ‘Recommended Standard Final Outcome

Categories and Standard Definitions of Response Rate for Social Surveys’. Working Paper of the Institute for Social and Economic Research, Paper 2001-23. Colchester: University of Essex

Tzamourani, P. & Lynn, P. (2000) 'Do respondent incentives affect data quality? Evidence from an experiment,' Survey Methods Newsletter 20, 2, 3-7

Lynn, P. & Clarke, P. (2000) 'An experiment with advance letters on the Scottish School Leavers Survey,' Survey Methods Newsletter 20, 2, 8-12

Lynn, P. (2000) 'Whither quantitative social research methods?' Social Research Association Newsletter August 2000 (commissioned article)

Lynn, P. (1999) 'To pay or not to pay,' Social Research Association Newsletter May 1999 (commissioned lead article)

Nicolaas, G. & Lynn, P. (1998) 'The use of respondent incentives in surveys,' Survey Methods Newsletter 18, 2, 3-8

Lynn, P., Thomson, K. & Brook, L. (1998) 'An experiment with incentives on the British Social Attitudes Survey,' Survey Methods Newsletter 18, 2, 12-14

Lynn, P. (1997) 'The Scottish School Leavers Survey - an important data source,' Labour Market Trends 105, 1, 25-27

Taylor, S. & Lynn, P. (1997) 'The effect of time between contacts, questionnaire length, personalisation and other factors on response to the Youth Cohort Study,' Department for Education and Employment Research Series, no.8

Lynn, P., Taylor, B. & Brook, L. (1997) 'Incentives, information and number of contacts: testing the effects of these factors on response to a panel survey' Survey Methods Newsletter 17, 3, 7-12

Lynn, P. & Sturgis, P. (1997) 'Boosting survey response through a monetary incentive and field work procedures' Survey Methods Newsletter 17, 3, 18-22

Lynn, P. (1996) 'Quality and Error in Self-Completion Surveys,' Survey Methods Newsletter 16, 1, 3-6

Taylor, B., Heath, A. and Lynn, P. (1996) 'The British Election Panel Study 1992-95: response characteristics and attrition,' Centre for Research into Elections and Social Trends Working Paper no.40

Lynn, P. (1995) 'Evidence of the Inaccuracy of Quota Samples' (with discussion), Survey Methods Newsletter 15, 1, 20-31

Lynn, P. (1992) 'Surveys of Homeless People,' Survey Methods Newsletter 12, 1, 12-14

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4.6 Keynote/ Invited Plenary Presentations:

International Total Survey Error Workshop: “Total survey error for longitudinal surveys” (keynote, Bergamo, Italy, June 2019)

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Committee on Population (CPOP): “Recruitment and presence of population subgroups over the life Course: Maintaining representativeness in longitudinal studies” (Washington DC, June 2018)

Inter-American Development Bank: “Panel attrition: Why is it of concern? And what can we do about it?” (Washington DC, October 2017)

Danish Society for Survey Research: “From standardised to targeted survey procedures: a paradigm shift?” (Copenhagen, February 2016)

International Conference of Panel Data Users in Switzerland: “Mixing modes on household panel surveys: opportunities, constraints and challenges” (Lausanne, February 2013)

French National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED): “Designing longitudinal surveys to represent both longitudinal and cross-sectional populations” (Paris, December 2011)

European Central Bank: “Some issues in sample design, following rules and weighting for panel surveys” (Frankfurt, November 2011)

Cathie Marsh Memorial Seminar: “Understanding non-response and reducing non-response bias” (London, November 2009)

International Conference of the German Priority Programme on Survey Methodology: “Methodological research for longitudinal surveys” (keynote, Bremen, November 2009)

Statistics Canada International Methodology Symposium: “Methodology of longitudinal surveys: current trends and future prospects” (keynote, Ottawa, October 2009)

European Survey Research Association: “Mixed or muddled? combining survey modes in the 21st century” (keynote, Warsaw, July 2009)

SHARE Research Workshop: “The ESS programme of research into data collection modes” (Mannheim, July 2009)

Royal Statistical Society Social Statistics Section: “Innovation in longitudinal survey methods” (London, January 2009)

European Social Science Infrastructure Quality Enhancement Workshop: “Prediction of design effects as a tool for sample design” (Mannheim, January 2007)

Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Research Conference 2005: “Measurement error in longitudinal surveys” (keynote, Melbourne, September 2005)

Annual Conference of the UK Government Statistical Service: “Quality profiles for longitudinal surveys” (London, June 2005)

World Statistical Congress (International Statistical Institute): “'Inferential potential of non-probability samples” (Sydney, April 2005)

Swedish Conference on Official Statistics: “Non-sampling errors in surveys: some common problems and some practical solutions” (keynote, Stockholm, November 2004)

Annual Conference of the Social Research Association: “Survey methodology past, present and future” (London, December 1999)

Royal Statistical Society Social Statistics Section: “The effects of extended interviewer attempts on nonresponse bias” (London, December 1999)

International Conference on Survey Nonresponse: “The effects of extended interviewer attempts on nonresponse bias” (Portland, Oregon, October 1999)

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Royal Statistical Society Open Meeting: “How should opinion polls be improved?” (London, June 1995)

Cathie Marsh Memorial Seminar: “Evidence of the inaccuracy of quota samples” (London, November 1994)

Annual Conference of the American Association of Public Opinion Research: “The 1992 British General Election: Why did the polls get it wrong?” (Chicago, May 1993)

Annual Aves Lecture: “Whither volunteering? Evidence from the National Survey of Voluntary Activity” (London, December 1991)

5. Teaching and Training

5.1 Postgraduate Teaching Contributor on “Weighting and Imputation” to Postgraduate seminar series for the social

sciences at University of Cambridge, 2017-18 to 2019-20 Convenor of MSc module, “Dealing with Survey Coverage and Non-Response” (SC973),

University of Essex, 2015-16, 2016-17 Convenor of MSc module, “Survey Sampling, Non-Response and Inference” (SC971),

University of Essex, 2009-10 to 2014-15, 2017-18 to 2019-20 Convenor of MSc module, “Survey Practicum” (SC972), University of Essex, 2014-15 Contributor to MSc module, “Applications of Data Analysis” (SC969), University of Essex,

2001-02 to 2009-10 Contributor on "Survey Sampling" to MSc in Social Policy and Research Methods at University

of North London 1996, 1997, 1998 Contributor on "Sample Design and Sampling Error" to LSE Methodology Institute seminars on

survey methodology for postgraduate students and junior researchers. 1994, 1995, 1996 Contributor on "Sampling Minority Populations" to MSc in Social Research Methods and

Statistics at City University 1992-93 to 1994-95 Contributor on "Survey Sampling Methods" to MSc in Social Psychology at St.Thomas/Guys

Hospital 1992-93

5.2 Presentation of Short Courses

“Weighting for survey data analysis”, 1-day course presented at the University of Essex, 21 April 2016

“Design and implementation of longitudinal surveys”, 5-day course presented in Cologne as part of the GESIS Summer School in Survey Methodology, 17-21 August 2015 (with Tarek Al Baghal)

“Using weights and sample design indicators in Understanding Society”, half-day course presented in Colchester in conjunction with the Understanding Society Scientific Conference, 20 July 2015, 10 July 2017

“Methods for longitudinal surveys”, 1-day course presented in Dublin in conjunction with the 58th World Statistics Congress, International Statistical Institute, 20 August 2011

“Survey modes and survey quality”, 2-day course presented in Dun Laoghaire for the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (EuroFound), 7-8 July 2011

“Methods for longitudinal surveys”, 2-day course presented in Washington DC for the Joint Program in Survey Methodology, 13-14 June 2011 and 27-28 May 2014

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“Analysing complex social surveys”, 1-day masterclass presented in Stirling for the Scottish Social Survey Network, 25 March 2010

“Hypothesis testing using complex survey data”, 1-day course presented in Prague in conjunction with the conference of the European Survey Research Association, 25 June 2007

“Design and implementation of longitudinal surveys”, 3-day course presented in Bilbao on behalf of the Basque Statistical Office, November 2005

“Errors of non-observation: coverage, sampling and non-response, 1-day course presented in Prague for the Czech National Statistical Office, November 2004

“Weighting for sample surveys”, 1-day course presented in Sarajevo for the government statistical agencies of Bosnia and Herzegovina, March 2003

"Sampling, non-response and weighting", 10-day course on the Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)

“Survey and sample design”, 1-day course presented in Brighton for the Institute for Employment Studies, November 2001

"Handling survey non-response," 5-day course presented on 6 occasions as part of Eurostat's Training of European Statisticians programme, in London (twice), Ljubljana, Nicosia, Neuchâtel and Vienna (1999-2004)

"Sampling theory and practice," 3-day course presented on 9 occasions at the Civil Service College, London (1996-2005)

"Survey sampling for researchers," 3-day course presented on 13 occasions in various locations, including London, Southampton, York, Manchester, Edinburgh, Brighton (1993-2002)

"Methodology of postal and self-completion surveys," 2-day course presented on 3 occasions in London and Manchester (1996-1999)

"Introduction to survey sampling and weighting," 1-day course presented on 2 occasions in London for the Social Research Association (1996-1997)

"Advanced issues in survey sampling and weighting," 1-day course presented on 2 occasions in London for the Social Research Association (1997-1998)

5.3 Contributions to Other Courses and Training Programmes

Contributor on “Controlling sampling error”, “Controlling non-response error I: design and fieldwork”, “Controlling non-response error II: weighting and estimation”, and “Controlling measurement error” to Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences (QMSS) Summer School on “Understanding Survey Quality”, Lausanne, August 2010

Contributor on “Panel attrition” to Bamberg Summer Academy on Longitudinal Research for Educational Measurement, July 2009

Contributor on "Non-response and Coverage Errors" to Eurostat (TES) course on Sampling Techniques and Practice, Southampton, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

Consultant to UK Central Statistical Office on developing a survey statistical training programme and contributor to pilot survey statistical training course. 1994

5.4 Student Supervision

PhD Supervision (internal): Annette Jäckle, 2004-2008; Annelies Blom, 2006-2009; Mari Toomse, 2008-2011; Hazel Pettifor, 2008-2012; Husam Sadig 2010-2015; Alexandru Cernat 2012-2015; Stavros Poupakis 2013-14; Yamil Nares 2013-2015; Alexander Wenz 2014-2018;

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Vilma Agalioti-Sgompou 2012-2021; Carlos Lagorio 2013-2018; Linh Nguyen 2016-present; Jennifer Kelley 2016-2021; Nicole James 2019-present PhD Advisor (external): Denise Sassenroth, Karl van Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, 2007-2012; Mélanie Revilla, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, 2009-2012; Alessandra Gaia, Università di Milano Bicocca, 2012-2015

PhD Examination: Femke de Keulenaer, University of Antwerp, 2008; Peter Lugtig, University of Utrecht, 2011; Jorre Vannieuwenhuyze, KU Leuven, 2013; Marjo Pyy-Martikainen, Åbo Akademi University (pre-examination), 2013: Lisa Calderwood, University College London, 2015; Vivian So, University of Southampton, 2017 MSc Supervision: Felipe Ramirez, 2006; Andrei Parisi, 2007; Sarah Budd 2010; Elaine Fowler 2011; Gemma Mitchell 2012; Carlos Lagorio 2013; Amy Wheeler 2014; Pablo Cabrera Alvarez 2014; Helena Retamal Gonzalez 2016; Brendan Read 2016; Kunal Singh 2017; Nicole James 2017; Hansa Bissoondeeal 2020

6. Research Funding (current and recent)

Pilot Application in Urban Landscapes: Towards integrated city observatories for greenhouse gases (PAUL); European Commission via Integrated Carbon Observation System European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ICOS-ERIC), Finland; 01-01-2022 to 31-12-2025, €13,000,000 (Essex share €31,082), Essex P.I.

European Social Survey Sampling and Weighting Expert Panel; European Commission via City, University of London; 01-06-2021 to 31-05-2023, €370,239, Principal Investigator.

Exploration of Statistical Weighting in the Graduate Outcomes Survey; Higher Education Statistics Authority; 01-04-2021 to 31-05-2021, £26,748, Principal Investigator.

Cohort Community Research and Development Infrastructure Network for Access Throughout Europe (Co-Ordinate); EU Commission; 01-04-2021 to 31-03-2025, €4,200,000, Named Researcher (P.I. Gary Pollock).

Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study Waves 13-15; ESRC; ES/T002611/1; 01-04-2020 to 31-12-2025, £44,000,000, Co-Investigator (P.I. Michaela Benzeval).

Next Steps in Securing the Sustainability of the European Social Survey (ESS-SUSTAIN-2); European Commission; 01-02-2020 to 31-01-2024, €5,244,970, Co-Investigator (Essex PI) and work package leader (P.I. Rory Fitzgerald).

European Social Survey Sampling and Weighting Expert Panel; European Commission via City, University of London; 01-06-2019 to 31-05-2021, €391,285, Principal Investigator.

Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study extension for Wave 12; ESRC; ES/S007253/1; 01-07-2018 to 31-12-2022, £14,199,668, Co-Investigator (P.I. Michaela Benzeval).

European Cohort Development Project; EU Commission; 02-01-2018 to 30-06-2019, €2,048,880, Co-Investigator (Essex PI) and work package leader (P.I. Gary Pollock).

European Social Survey Sampling and Weighting Expert Panel; European Commission via City, University of London; 01-06-2017 to 31-05-2019, €279,644, Principal Investigator.

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Third network for the analysis of EU Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC); Eurostat; 01-06-2016 to 31-10-2019, €2,000,000 (Essex share €91,000), Co-Investigator (Essex PI) and Director of a cluster of work packages (P.I. Eric Marlier)

Analysis of a feasibility study for a longitudinal survey of indebted people; Money Advice Service; 01-06-2018 to 31-03-2020, £20,297, Principal Investigator.

Development of a longitudinal survey of indebted people; Money Advice Service; 01-06-2016 to 31-05-2018, £16,360, Principal Investigator.

Scoping of a longitudinal survey of indebted people; Money Advice Service; 12-10-2015 to 28-02-2016, £4,695, Principal Investigator.

Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study: Waves 9-11; ESRC; ES/N00812X/1; 01-04-2016 to 31-12-2021, £27,500,000, Co-Investigator (P.I. Michaela Benzeval).

Second EU Survey of Minority Discrimination (EU-MIDIS2); European Fundamental Rights Agency via Ipsos MORI; 01-01-2015 to 30-06-2017, €4,500,000, Academic Advisor (P.I. Andrew Cleary).

Measuring Youth Wellbeing (MYWeB); EU Commission; 03-03-2014 to 31-08-2016, €1,493,482, Co-Investigator (Essex PI) (P.I. Gary Pollock).

Understanding Nonresponse on Understanding Society; NCRM; DU/512589103; 01-04-2013 to 30-09-2014, £157,243, Principal Investigator.

Understanding Society Waves 6 to 8; ESRC; ES/K005146/1; 01-04-2013 to 31-03-2018, £25,000,000, Co-Investigator (P.I. Nicholas Buck).

The distribution and dynamics of UK citizens' environmental attitudes, behaviours and actions; ESRC; ES/K002988/1; 01-01-2013 to 30-06-2014, £140,356, Co-Investigator (P.I. Simonetta Longhi).

Survey data quality in panel surveys: trade-offs between nonresponse and measurement errors; ESRC; ES/K001027/1; 01-10-2012 to 30-09-2015, £132,373, Mentor.

The how, why and when of web surveys for the general population; National Centre for Research Methods; 01-09-2012 to 31-08-2013, £31,840, Co-Investigator (P.I. Gerry Nicolaas).

Innovative approaches to methodological challenges facing ageing cohort studies; National Centre for Research Methods; 01-07-2011 to 31-10-2012, £22,455, Co-Investigator (P.I. Tarani Chandola).

Understanding Society and the UK Longitudinal Studies Centre; ESRC; ES/H029745/1; 01-04-2010 to 31-03-2015, £23,900,000, Co-Investigator (P.I. Nicholas Buck).

UK Survey Resources Network; ESRC; ES/G034303/1; 01-11-2008 to 31-10-2011, £950,488, Principal Investigator.

Life chances and living standards across the new Europe; ESRC; ES/G007241/1; 01-07-2008 to 30-06-2011, £379,953, Co-Investigator (P.I.s Richard Berthoud and Maria Iacovou).

Understanding non-response and reducing non-response error; ESRC; ES/E024246/1; 01-10-2007 to 30-09-2010, £218,564, Principal Investigator.

Solving the problem of attrition in longitudinal surveys; ESRC; ES/E024327/1; 01-09-2007 to 30-11-2010, £298,237, Co-Investigator (P.I. John Bynner).

Mixed Modes and Measurement Error; ESRC; ES/E024270/1; 01-09-2007 to 31-08-2010, £245,884, Co-Investigator (P.I. Gerry Nicolaas).

UK Longitudinal Household Study; ESRC; ES/F000537/1; 01-04-2007 to 31-03-2012, £15,500,000, Co-Investigator (P.I. Nicholas Buck).

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7. Consultancy

Many projects, of which the following are examples:

Mobile research methods to measure financial inclusion in developing countries (FinMark Trust, 2018-19)

Push-to-web design for the EU Fundamental Rights Survey (EU Fundamental Rights Agency, via Ipsos MORI, 2017)

Development of a longitudinal study of indebtedness (Money Advice Service, 2016-18) Evaluation of the Food and You Survey (Food Standards Agency, 2015) Re-evaluating the suitability of RDD methodology for the Active People Survey (Sport

England, 2015) Sample design for minority and immigrant groups in the 28 EU member states, EU-MIDISII

(EU Fundamental Rights Agency, via Ipsos MORI, 2015) Survey design, survey of visitors to North York Moors National Park (York Potash, 2014) Design of the longitudinal component of the EU-SILC survey (Eurostat, via DevStat, 2012) Introducing mixed data collection modes to the European Social Survey (City University, 2012) Improving democracy through high quality exit polling (British Embassy in Kyiv, 2012) Sample design for “Life Study”, the new UK birth cohort (Institute of Child Heath, 2012) Longitudinal survey methods for the Household Finances and Consumption Survey (European

Central Bank, 2011) Weighting the Tanzanian Household Panel Survey (World Bank, 2011) Weighting the Ugandan Household Panel Survey (World Bank, 2011) Non-response adjustment methods for the Chilean Household Panel Survey (Universidad

Alberto Hurtado, 2010-11) Methodology for evaluating the useability of alternative forms of nutritional labelling (Food

Standards Agency, 2007) Designing a longitudinal survey of UK immigrant refugees (with J.Burton, Home Office, 2005) Designing a longitudinal survey of charging and sentencing (Home Office, 2004) Design of social policy research in Leningrad Oblast (Department for International

Development, 2004-2005) Design and implementation of EU-SILC (Czech Statistical Office, 2004) Mixed-mode data collection strategies, European Social Survey (City University, 2003-2005) Methods for missing data, Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime (University of

Edinburgh, 2004) Methodology for surveys of non-respondents (Commission for Health Improvement, 2004) Feasibility study for a socio-economic panel survey in Thailand (with H.Laurie and N.Buck,

Thai National Statistical Office, 2003) Support and training to the Institute of Statistics (INSTAT), Albania (with H.Laurie, F.Williams

and J.Burton, Department for International Development, 2002-2004) Sample design and weighting for household surveys in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Department for

International Development, 2002-2004) The feasibility of estimating the prevalence of offending by self-report methods (Home Office,

2001) Quality, accuracy and interpretation of survey-based data (CMS Cameron McKenna, 1999-2001) Re-design of the UK Day Visits Survey (Forestry Commission and Department of Culture,

Media and Sport, 2001)

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Issues in the long-term strategy and design of the English House Condition Survey (Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions, 2000-2001)

The feasibility of conducting general election studies by telephone (with G.Nicolaas and K.Thomson, ESRC, 1999-2000)

Review of the methodology of the British Crime Survey (with D.Elliot, Home Office, 1999-2000)

Designing a survey of nursing and care homes (with J.Laiho, Department of Health, 1999) Sample design for the 2001 English House Condition Survey (with R.Thomas & K.Pickering,

Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, 1999-2000) Methodology of the UK Tourism Survey (English Tourist Board and partners, 1999) Sample design for a survey of CVD patients (Department of Health, 1998) The use of survey data in the calculation of fund allocation scores (Heart of England Training

and Enterprise Council, 1996) An investigation of non-response on the British Crime Survey (Home Office, 1995-1998) Optimum stratification for the Health Survey for England (Department of Health, 1994) Sampling frames for local house condition surveys (with R.Thomas, Scottish Homes, 1993) The effect of computer-assisted interviewing on attitudinal data (Sainsbury Trust, 1993) Weighting and interpreting the London Housing Survey (London Research Centre, 1992) Methodological aspects of the British Election Panel Study (ESRC, 1992 - 1999) Assessment of the impact of changing the sampling frame for the British Crime Survey (Home

Office, 1992) Sampling frames for general population surveys (Market Research Development Fund, 1991-

1994) Scottish National House Condition Survey: Recommendations for sample design (with

B.Hedges, Scottish Homes, 1990)