
معرفی
Prof. Annette Jackle is a Professor of Survey Methodology and Deputy Director of Understanding Society - the UK Household Longitudinal Study at the University of Essex. Her research focuses on innovative data collection methods, including mobile device integration, sensor data, and data linkage consent processes. She leads methodological experiments in longitudinal studies to improve participation rates and data quality.
Key projects include the Understanding Society Innovation Panel, which explores event-triggered data collection, mobile app-based expenditure measurement, and consent mechanisms for administrative data linkage. Her work addresses barriers to participation, mode effects, and bias reduction in surveys.
Recent studies analyze digital trace data during the pandemic, mobile app efficacy in probability/nonprobability panels, and the impact of question placement on consent decisions. Her research informs best practices for survey design in rapidly evolving technological landscapes.
Jackle collaborates with institutions like ISER and the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change. She advises on survey methodology for large-scale studies and contributes to policy-relevant research through Understanding Society's extensive dataset.



