Speakers


VEHOVAR, Vasja


Curriculum

Vasja Vehovar, PhD is an associate professor of statistics at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. He teaches courses on Sampling, Analysis of nominal data, Survey methodology, Marketing research and Information Society Indicators. He is also the principal investigator of the project RIS (Research on Internet in Slovenia) and the principal investigator of the EU Fifth Framework project WebSM.

He finished the study of Economy (BA), Mathematics (B.Sc), MA and PhD at the
University of Ljubljana. He achieved the MA in Social Science Data Analysis,
University of Essex, UK, specialized sampling at the Institute for Social
Research (ISR), University of Michigan and was a Fullbright Scholar at the
ISR, University of Michigan (1998).

More: http://www.ris.org/vasja/index.html

Measuring the Emotional Economy in Europe

Mobile Phone Surveys

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Selected publications

Vehovar, Lozar, Batagelj, Zaletel, (2002). Nonresponse in Web Surveys. In: R. Groves et all (Eds.): Survey Nonresponse. Wiley.

Vehovar, Lozar, Batagelj (2001). Sensitivity of E-commerce measurement to the Survey Instrument. International Journal of Electronic Commerce, Vol 6, 1.

Vehovar (2001). Prospects of small countries in the age of the Internet. In: EBO, Bosah Louis (ed.). Cyberimperialism?: global relations in the new electronic frontier. Westport, Conn., London: Praeger, 2001, pp. 123-137.

Vehovar (1999). Field substitution and unit nonresponse. Journal of official statistics, 1999, vol. 15, 2.

Rubin, Stern, Vehovar (1995): The EM Algorithm and Don't Know Survey Answer.
Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 90, 431.