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For the fall survey of the fifth FReDA wave (W5B) in 2025, we gave researchers the opportunity to submit their own suggestions for modules or individual questions. The submission deadline for this expired on 31.05.2024 and we would like to thank you very much for the numerous submissions. In the meantime, the FReDA committees have selected the items to be included in the W5B wave in a multi-stage process. These are questions from these three subject areas:
Gradational gender identity: measuring variations in self-rated femininity and masculinity Submitted by Prof. Dr Pia S. Schober (Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen)
Individual differences and longitudinal relationship predictors of family-friends interdependence Submitted by Prof. Dr Cornelia Wrzus (Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg) and Dr Michael D. Krämer (University of Zurich)
Intergenerational transmission of parenting styles and their economic and social implications within families in Germany Submitted by Prof. Dr Daniel Schunk, Dr Katharina Hartinger, Erik Sarrazin, Maria Krempl and David Blum (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
The modules are now being incorporated into the FReDA questionnaire and will be part of the sample in fall 2025.
There are so-called open modules within the FReDA question programme: These are sections in the questionnaires whose content is not designed by those responsible for FReDA. Researchers who are not part of the FReDA project team are thus given the opportunity to have their own questions included in the FReDA context. These can then be analysed together with all other information from the fixed programme.
A total of 3 minutes of interview time is available, which can be filled either by one module or by several shorter submissions from different applicants.
If you missed this year's call: no problem, the call for open modules will be repeated regularly. The next call for open modules will take place in spring 2025. We will inform you in good time on our website about the next call and the corresponding submission deadlines.
The open modules are an integral part of FReDA's question programme and are advertised regularly. However, as the FReDA questionnaire is the same as the GGS questionnaire every three years and no additions or deviations are possible for reasons of compatibility, no open modules can be integrated into the survey every third year. In 2021 and 2022, we therefore gave the scientific community the opportunity to submit their own proposals for modules or individual questions. In 2023, however, there was no call for reasons of compatibility with the GGS. In 2024, it was again possible to submit your own questions or modules. The next call will open in spring 2025.
You can download the Style Guide for Open Modules here.
We also called for proposals for modules or individual questions for the fall survey of the third FReDA wave (W3B) in 2023.
The following modules or questions were integrated and asked in the fall survey of the third FReDA wave (W3B):
If submitted proposals could not be considered in this survey wave, this is by no means due to the quality of the submitted modules, but to the limited survey time, which requires a selection.
In spring 2021, we issued the first call for open modules and gave researchers the opportunity to submit their own questions in the FReDA context. The submission deadline ended on June 30, 2021 - and the response to the call was very good: a total of 27 proposals were submitted. As we unfortunately only have around three minutes of survey time available for the W2B wave for the submissions, we had to make a selection from the proposals, all of which were very exciting.
The following modules will be integrated and asked in the fall module of the second FReDA wave (W2B) in 2022:
The newly added questions can then be linked and analysed together with all other information from the existing question catalogue.
FReDA releases the complete dataset from the first wave of the survey. We trace the process of data collection and summarize the most important facts and figures for you.
How are the data collected in FReDA? You can find detailed information on the study’s samples, contents and survey modes here.
Every three years, FReDA is part of the Generations and Gender Survey (GGS). This makes international comparative analyses possible.
FReDA continues the surveys of the pairfam study so that these cohorts can also continue to be analysed.
FReDA also asks the partners of all anchor persons to participate in the study. This makes dyadic analyses possible.
Beginning in 2022, the sample from the German Family Panel pairfam will be part of the FReDA study. The surveying of the pairfam cohort can continue.
Are you interested in using FReDA data in the classroom or to conduct research with the latest findings? Learn how you can request data access – you can find the contact address here.
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