Position
Questionnaire Development
Roberto supports the development and coordination of SHARE’s questionnaire instruments, contributing to content design, technical implementation, and ensuring both longitudinal and cross-national consistency.
He has over a decade of experience in large international survey projects, particularly in the areas of questionnaire innovations, fieldwork coordination, interviewer standards, and methodological quality assurance.
His research interests are on the impact of human factors (respondent burden, interviewer behavior, and cultural factors) on the comparability and quality survey data, as well as the impact of state institutions on society.
Briceno-Rosas, R. (forthcoming). Reliability of educational attainment of survey respondents: An overlooked barrier to comparability? Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. Springer Nature.
Hanson, T., Briceno-Rosas, R., Kartau, H.-K., & Ainsaar, M. (forthcoming). Live online video interviewing as a complementary mode to in-person interviews: Evidence from the European Social Survey. Methods, Data, Analyses (MDA).
Doušak, M., Briceno-Rosas, R., & Kappelhof, J. (2024). Virtual surrounding impression: Ethical and privacy-respecting tracking of face-to-face computer-assisted personal interview location. Teorija in Praksa, 669–686.
Briceno-Rosas, R., & Briceño-León, R. (2023). The legitimacy of the ‘colectivos’ and the police in Venezuela: A comparative public opinion study. Espacio Abierto, 32(2), Article 2.
Briceno-Rosas, R., Butt, S., & Kappelhof, J. (2020). Improving central monitoring of fieldwork in cross-national surveys: The case of the fieldwork management system in the European Social Survey. Survey Methods: Insights from the Field (SMIF).
Questionnaire Development