Ioannis Andreadis

About Ioannis Andreadis

Ioannis Andreadis, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, specializes in the field of Political Representation, Survey Methodology, Data Quality, Populist Attitudes.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Populism through surveys: personality, attitudes and behaviour

Measuring the impact of candidates’ tweets on their electoral results

2 Survey Data Collection and Data Quality

Comparison of the positions of voters and candidates on populism: the Greek case

The effects of populist identity framing on populist attitudes across Europe: Evidence from a 15-country comparative experiment

Web Survey Response Times What to Do and What Not to Do

Text message (SMS) pre-notifications, invitations and reminders for web surveys

Methodological challenges in the study of political elites: Some reflections from Southern Europe

Ioannis Andreadis Information

University

Position

Professor of Quantitative Methods

Citations(all)

1848

Citations(since 2020)

1311

Cited By

1170

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

22

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Ioannis Andreadis Skills & Research Interests

Political Representation

Survey Methodology

Data Quality

Populist Attitudes

Top articles of Ioannis Andreadis

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Populism through surveys: personality, attitudes and behaviour

Patricia Rehus

Maria Tsigkou

Steven M Van Hauwaert

Ioannis Andreadis

2024/3/21

Measuring the impact of candidates’ tweets on their electoral results

Journal of Information Technology & Politics

Evangelia Kartsounidou

Dimitra Papaxanthi

Ioannis Andreadis

2023/4/3

2 Survey Data Collection and Data Quality

Proceedings of the DataPopEU Conference (2022): Populism and Euroscepticism in Perspective

Ioannis Andreadis

2022

Comparison of the positions of voters and candidates on populism: the Greek case

ECPR General Conference 2022

Maria Tsigkou

Ioannis Andreadis

2022/8/22

The effects of populist identity framing on populist attitudes across Europe: Evidence from a 15-country comparative experiment

International Journal of Public Opinion Research

Michael Hameleers

Desirée Schmuck

Anne Schulz

Dominique Stefanie Wirz

Jörg Matthes

...

2021/9/1

Web Survey Response Times What to Do and What Not to Do

JSM Proceedings, Survey Research Methods Section

Ioannis Andreadis

2021

Text message (SMS) pre-notifications, invitations and reminders for web surveys

Survey Methods: Insights from the Field

Ioannis Andreadis

2020

Methodological challenges in the study of political elites: Some reflections from Southern Europe

André Freire

Xavier Coller

Ioannis Andreadis

Antonio M Jaime

Sofia Serra-Silva

...

2020/6/3

The Study of Political Representation in Greece: Towards New Patterns Following the Economic Crisis?

Eftichia Teperoglou

Ioannis Andreadis

Theodore Chadjipadelis

2020/6/3

The impact of splitting a long online questionnaire on data quality

Survey Research Methods

Ioannis Andreadis

Evangelia Kartsounidou

2020/4/10

The activation of populist attitudes

Government and Opposition

Kirk A Hawkins

Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser

Ioannis Andreadis

2020

Exploring Congruence in Greece (2009-2019) Ioannis Andreadis and Evangelia Kartsounidou Aristotle University of Thessaloniki European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR …

Ioannis Andreadis

2020/8/24

The effects of populism as a social identity frame on persuasion and mobilisation: Evidence from a 15‐country experiment

European Journal of Political Research

Linda Bos

Christian Schemer

Nicoleta Corbu

Michael Hameleers

Ioannis Andreadis

...

2020/2

Using web surveys to collect data from candidates: Experience from the 2019 Greek candidate survey

Maria Tsigkou

Evangelia Kartsounidou

Ioannis Andreadis

2020/8

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