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@article{ Eckman2020,
 title = {Collecting and using always-on location data in surveys},
 author = {Eckman, Stephanie and Chew, Rob and Sanders, Herschel and Furberg, Robert},
 journal = {Survey Methods: Insights from the Field},
 pages = {1-9},
 year = {2020},
 issn = {2296-4754},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.13094/SMIF-2020-00022},
 abstract = {As survey costs increase and response rates decrease, researchers are looking for alternative
methods to collect data from study subjects. Passively collected data may offer a way to reduce
the burden on research subjects while also collecting high-quality data needed for social science
research. Examples of passive data collection tools are applications installed on mobile devices
and sensors in subjects’ homes or worn on the body. In this study, we focus on always-on location
data collected from subjects’ iPhones. To explore the promise of passively collected data to
augment and improve survey data, we conducted a 2-week pilot study with 24 subjects. We
discuss the utility of always-on location data and the challenges researchers may encounter when
they incorporate location data in their analyses.},
 keywords = {Datengewinnung; data capture; Mobiltelefon; cell phone; Online-Befragung; online survey; geographische Faktoren; geographical factors; Verhalten; behavior; Daten; data}}