In order to make the series more accessible to readers not fluent in German, the English section of the RatSWD Working Papers website presents only those papers published in English, while the the German section lists the complete contents of all issues in the series in chronological order.
- Is Earnings Nonresponse Ignorable?
Christopher R. Bollinger, Barry T. Hirsch
165/2010
- DataCite: The International Data Citation Initiative
Datasets Programme
Max Wilkinson
163/2010
- On the Report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress (2009)
André Vanoli
162/2010
- Research Data: Who will share what, with whom, when, and why?
Christine L. Borgman
161/2010
- Science Metrics: The Issues and New Approaches
Julia Lane
159/2010
- Information-Sharing in Academia and the Industry: A Comparative Study
Carolin Haeussler
154/2010
- On the Respective Roles of National Libraries, National Archives and Research Data Centers in the Preservation of and Access to Research Data
John Pullinger and Gert G. Wagner
153/2010
- Information collected by Commercial Companies: What might be of value to Official Statistics? The case of the UK Office for National Statistics
Keith Dugmore
151/2010
- Recommendations for Expanding the Research Infrastructure for the Social, Economic, and Behavioral Sciences
German Data Forum (RatSWD)
150/2010
- DataCite - A global registration agency for research data
Jan Brase
149/2010
- What Makes Persistent Identifiers Persistent?
Nikos Askitas
147/2010
- Experiments, Surveys and the Use of Representative Samples as Reference Data
Thomas Siedler and Bettina Sonnenberg
146/2010
- The German Commission on Improving the Information Infrastructure between Science and Statistics (KVI) and their Realization since 2001
Gabriele Rolf-Engel
145/2010
- Qualitative Interviewing of Respondents in Large Representative Surveys
Olaf Groh-Samberg and Ingrid Tucci
143/2010
- The Credibility Revolution in Empirical Economics:
How Better Research Design is Taking the Con out of Econometrics
Joshua D. Angrist and Jörn-Steffen Pischke
142/2010
- (Dis)advantages of student subjects: what is your research question?
Simon Gächter
141/2010
- Multidisciplinary Household Panel Studies under Academic Direction
Jürgen Schupp and Joachim R. Frick
140/2010
- The Weirdest People in the World?
Joseph Henrich, Steven J. Heine and Ara Norenzayan
139/2010
See also discussion in:
Science, Vol. 328, 25 June 2010, p. 1627
nature, Vol 466, 1 July 2010, p. 29)
Behavioral and Brain Science (2010)
- Biological Variables in Social Surveys
Rainer Schnell
138/2010
- Let’s make science metrics more scientific
Julia Lane
137/2010
- Paradata
Frauke Kreuter and Carolina Casas-Cordero
136/2010
- Overview of International Household Panel Studies
German Council of Science and Humanities
135/2010