Prof Luke Sloan

Prof Luke Sloan

Cardiff University

H-index: 23

Europe-United Kingdom

About Prof Luke Sloan

Prof Luke Sloan, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cardiff University, specializes in the field of Social Media, Demographics, Data Linkage, Ethics, Surveys.

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

Examining household effects on individual Twitter adoption: A multilevel analysis based on UK household survey data

Linking survey with Twitter data: examining associations among smartphone usage, privacy concern and Twitter linkage consent

IEA

The effect of the Brexit vote on the variation in race and religious hate crimes in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland

Epicosm—a framework for linking online social media in epidemiological cohorts

Young people's online communication and its association with mental well‐being: Results from the 2019 student health and well‐being survey

Quantitative research methods teaching in a digital age

Linking Twitter and survey data: Gaining consent, making the link, and maintaining data security

Prof Luke Sloan Information

University

Position

Professor Deputy Director Social Data Science Lab Director Q-Step

Citations(all)

4900

Citations(since 2020)

3508

Cited By

2731

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

30

i10Index(since 2020)

27

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Prof Luke Sloan Skills & Research Interests

Social Media

Demographics

Data Linkage

Ethics

Surveys

Top articles of Prof Luke Sloan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Examining household effects on individual Twitter adoption: A multilevel analysis based on UK household survey data

Plos one

Shujun Liu

Luke Sloan

Tarek Al Baghal

Matthew Williams

Paulo Serôdio

...

2024/1/25

Linking survey with Twitter data: examining associations among smartphone usage, privacy concern and Twitter linkage consent

International Journal of Social Research Methodology

Shujun Liu

Luke Sloan

Tarek Al Baghal

Matthew Williams

Curtis Jessop

...

2024/1/6

IEA

International Journal of Epidemiology

Reza Ghiasvand

Leon AM Berge

Bettina K Andreassen

Jo S Stenehjem

Trond Heir

...

2022

The effect of the Brexit vote on the variation in race and religious hate crimes in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland

The British Journal of Criminology

ML Williams

A Sutherland

V Roy-Chowdhury

T Loke

A Cullen

...

2023/7/1

Epicosm—a framework for linking online social media in epidemiological cohorts

International Journal of Epidemiology

Alastair R Tanner

Nina H Di Cara

Valerio Maggio

Richard Thomas

Andy Boyd

...

2023/6/1

Young people's online communication and its association with mental well‐being: Results from the 2019 student health and well‐being survey

Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Rebecca Anthony

Honor Young

Gillian Hewitt

Luke Sloan

Graham Moore

...

2023/2

Quantitative research methods teaching in a digital age

The SAGE Handbook of Digital Society

Malcolm Williams

Charlotte Brookfield

Luke Sloan

2022/11/23

Linking Twitter and survey data: Gaining consent, making the link, and maintaining data security

Social Media Research Methods

Luke Sloan

Tarek Al Baghal

Curtis Jessop

2022/9/30

The mental health and well-being profile of young adults using social media

Npj mental health research

Nina H Di Cara

Lizzy Winstone

Luke Sloan

Oliver SP Davis

Claire MA Haworth

2022/9/7

The SAGE handbook of social media research methods

Aykut Kaya

2022/5/5

Linking Twitter and survey data: asymmetry in quantity and its impact

EPJ Data Science

Tarek Al Baghal

Alexander Wenz

Luke Sloan

Curtis Jessop

2021/12/1

Increases in serious psychological distress among Ontario students between 2013 and 2017: assessing the impact of time spent on social media

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry

Steven Cook

Hayley A Hamilton

Shirin Montazer

Luke Sloan

Christine M Wickens

...

2021/8

Informed consent for linking survey and social media data-Differences between platforms and data types

IASSIST Quarterly

Johannes Breuer

Tarek Al Baghal

Luke Sloan

Libby Bishop

Dimitra Kondyli

...

2021/3/29

Bryman's social research methods

Tom Clark

Liam Foster

Alan Bryman

Luke Sloan

2021

Engaging social science students with statistics: opportunities, challenges and barriers

Charlotte Brookfield

Malcolm Williams

Luke Sloan

Emily Maule

2021

Linking survey and Twitter data: informed consent, disclosure, security, and archiving

Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics

Luke Sloan

Curtis Jessop

Tarek Al Baghal

Matthew Williams

2020/2

Views on social media and its linkage to longitudinal data from two generations of a UK cohort study

Wellcome Open Research

Nina H Di Cara

Andy Boyd

Alastair R Tanner

Tarek Al Baghal

Lisa Calderwood

...

2020

Linking twitter and survey data: The impact of survey mode and demographics on consent rates across three UK studies

Social Science Computer Review

Tarek Al Baghal

Luke Sloan

Curtis Jessop

Matthew L Williams

Pete Burnap

2020/10

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