Mélanie Revilla

2.9k total citations
94 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

Mélanie Revilla is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Communication and Computer Science Applications. According to data from OpenAlex, Mélanie Revilla has authored 94 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 70 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 22 papers in Communication and 15 papers in Computer Science Applications. Recurrent topics in Mélanie Revilla's work include Survey Methodology and Nonresponse (62 papers), Social Media and Politics (21 papers) and Focus Groups and Qualitative Methods (18 papers). Mélanie Revilla is often cited by papers focused on Survey Methodology and Nonresponse (62 papers), Social Media and Politics (21 papers) and Focus Groups and Qualitative Methods (18 papers). Mélanie Revilla collaborates with scholars based in Spain, United States and United Kingdom. Mélanie Revilla's co-authors include Willem E. Saris, Carlos Ochoa, Jon A. Krosnick, Mick P. Couper, Eric M. Shaeffer, Daniele Toninelli, Jan Karem Höhne, María Cruz Arnal, Elisa Sicuri and Horace Cox and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering and IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering.

In The Last Decade

Mélanie Revilla

92 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Peers

Mélanie Revilla
Vasja Vehovar Slovenia
Mario Callegaro United States
Christopher McCarty United States
Vera Toepoel Netherlands
Frederick G. Conrad United States
Matthew Salganik United States
Jelke Bethlehem Netherlands
Reg Baker United States
J. Michael Brick United States
Vasja Vehovar Slovenia
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mélanie Revilla

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All Works

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Sturgis, Patrick, et al.. (2024). Uncovering Digital Trace Data Biases: Tracking Undercoverage in Web Tracking Data. Communication Methods and Measures. 19(2). 157–177. 1 indexed citations
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Revilla, Mélanie, et al.. (2023). Skills, availability, willingness, expected participation and burden of sharing visual data within the frame of web surveys. Quality & Quantity. 58(2). 1071–1092. 4 indexed citations
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Ochoa, Carlos, et al.. (2023). A practical guide to (successfully) collect and process images through online surveys. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 9. 100792–100792. 2 indexed citations
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Revilla, Mélanie, et al.. (2022). When Survey Science Met Web Tracking: Presenting an Error Framework for Metered Data. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society). 185(Supplement_2). S408–S436. 19 indexed citations
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Ochoa, Carlos & Mélanie Revilla. (2022). Willingness to participate in in-the-moment surveys triggered by online behaviors. Behavior Research Methods. 55(3). 1275–1291. 6 indexed citations
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Revilla, Mélanie, et al.. (2022). A New Experiment on the use of Images to Answer Web Survey Questions. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society). 185(3). 955–980. 6 indexed citations
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Revilla, Mélanie, et al.. (2021). Measuring satisfaction with democracy: how good are different scales across countries and languages?. European Political Science Review. 14(1). 18–35. 5 indexed citations
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Revilla, Mélanie, et al.. (2020). Applying the Estimation Using Pooled Data Approach to the Multitrait-Multimethod Experiments of the European Social Survey (Rounds 1 to 7). Structural Equation Modeling A Multidisciplinary Journal. 28(3). 463–474. 1 indexed citations
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Revilla, Mélanie, et al.. (2020). Understanding the role of disease knowledge and risk perception in shaping preventive behavior for selected vector-borne diseases in Guyana. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 14(4). e0008149–e0008149. 79 indexed citations
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Höhne, Jan Karem, Mélanie Revilla, & Timo Lenzner. (2018). Comparing the Performance of Agree/Disagree and Item-Specific Questions Across PCs and Smartphones. Methodology. 14(3). 109–118. 12 indexed citations
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Revilla, Mélanie, et al.. (2018). Measurement Reliability, Validity, and Quality of Slider Versus Radio Button Scales in an Online Probability-Based Panel in Norway. Social Science Computer Review. 37(1). 119–132. 20 indexed citations
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Revilla, Mélanie & Carlos Ochoa. (2018). Alternative methods for selecting web survey samples. International Journal of Market Research. 60(4). 352–365. 10 indexed citations
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Revilla, Mélanie & Carlos Ochoa. (2017). Forum: Ideal and maximum length for a web survey. International Journal of Market Research. 59(5). 557–566. 18 indexed citations
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Revilla, Mélanie & Mick P. Couper. (2017). Comparing Grids With Vertical and Horizontal Item-by-Item Formats for PCs and Smartphones. Social Science Computer Review. 36(3). 349–368. 18 indexed citations
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Revilla, Mélanie, et al.. (2016). Do online access panels need to adapt surveys for mobile devices?. Internet Research. 26(5). 1209–1227. 70 indexed citations
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Revilla, Mélanie. (2015). Effect of Using Different Labels for the Scales in a Web Survey. International Journal of Market Research. 57(2). 225–238. 7 indexed citations
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Sobrino, Raquel, Ezio Ferroglio, Álvaro Oleaga, et al.. (2008). Characterization of widespread canine leishmaniasis among wild carnivores from Spain. Veterinary Parasitology. 155(3-4). 198–203. 97 indexed citations
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Bishop, Peter, et al.. (2004). An exploration of software faults and failure behaviour in a large population of programs. 101–112. 21 indexed citations

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