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%T Fieldwork Monitoring in Practice: Insights from 17 Large-scale Social Science Surveys in Germany %A Meitinger, Katharina %A Stadtmüller, Sven %A Silber, Henning %A Auriga, Roman %A Bergmann, Michael %A Blohm, Michael %A Blumenberg, Manuela %A Christmann, Pablo %A Felderer, Barbara %A Frodermann, Corinna %A Griese, Florian %A Gummer, Tobias %A Koch, Achim %A Kottwitz, Anita %A Krell, Kristina %A Krieger, Ulrich %A Liebau, Elisabeth %A Martin, Silke %A Müller-Kuller, Andre %A Rammstedt, Beatrice %A Schaurer, Ines %A Scherpenzeel, Annette %A Schmiedeberg, Claudia %A Schmidt, Tobias %A Schnaudt, Christian %A Verhoeven, Sascha %A Zabal, Anouk %J Survey Methods: Insights from the Field %P 1-13 %D 2020 %K fieldwork measures; fieldwork monitoring; key performance indicators %@ 2296-4754 %~ GESIS %X This study provides a synopsis of the current fieldwork monitoring practices of large-scale surveys in Germany. Based on the results of a standardized questionnaire, the study summarizes fieldwork monitoring indicators used and fieldwork measures carried out by 17 large-scale social sciences surveys in Germany. Our descriptive results reveal that a common set of fieldwork indicators and measures exist on which the studied surveys rely. However, it also uncovers the need for additional design-specific indicators. Finally, it underlines the importance of a close cooperation between survey representatives and fieldwork agencies to optimize processes in fieldwork monitoring in the German survey context. The article concludes with implications for fieldwork practice. %C DEU %G en %9 Zeitschriftenartikel %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info