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[The chapter introduces the Bremen AI Delphi study, recently conducted in Germany’s city-state of Bremen. This study consists of a large Delphi survey of scientists from different backgrounds and involves a subsample of stakeholders from politics (N = 297 participants). The study consists also of a closely related population survey (N = 216 participants). The chapter describes sampling and survey design and introduces basic features of questionnaire architecture.]
Published: Oct 14, 2022
Keywords: Real-time Delphi survey; Bremen AI Delphi Study; Online survey; Test-retest design; Opinion formation; Sample and survey design; Questionnaire design; Standard response scale
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