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Nonresponse Bias in Household Inflation Expectations Surveys
Abstract This paper uses microdata from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's Household Inflation Expectations survey to evaluate the effects of nonresponses to the inflation expectations question in the survey. We find nonresponses lead to substantial underrepresentation of some demographic groups in the survey: young, female, low‐income, and minority ...
MELTEM CHADWICK +2 more
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Interviewer and Respondent Sociodemographic Characteristics, Rapport, and Their Joint Impact on Data Quality in the NESDA Study. [PDF]
Horsfall M +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study examines how parental housework time and labor market participation during early childhood are associated with adolescents' housework participation. Background Prior research shows that parental time use is associated with adolescents' housework in gendered ways.
Kefan Xue, Boyan Zheng
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Defining nonresponse to pulmonary rehabilitation by threshold scores for personality traits: a population-based study. [PDF]
Kuss S +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study compares associations between division of housework and relationship outcomes across members of different‐sex and same‐sex couples. Background Different‐sex couples tend to report lower relationship quality when housework is divided in unequal and gendered ways.
Molly G. Smith +2 more
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Maximizing Data Quality using Mode Switching in Mixed-Device Survey Design: Nonresponse Bias and Models of Demographic Behavior. [PDF]
Axinn WG, Gatny HH, Wagner J.
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ABSTRACT Objective This study examines the link between physical attractiveness and partnership outcomes among a group of young male refugees, drawing on Social Exchange Theory, which posits that individuals exchange valued traits—such as attractiveness—for higher status in other domains.
Irena Kogan +2 more
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Missing Data Sensitivity Analyses for Alcohol Research. [PDF]
Enders CK, Ray LA.
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Cross‐Sectional Studies: Strengths, Limitations, and Methodological Considerations
Cross‐sectional studies measure variables at a single time point to estimate prevalence and support descriptive epidemiology ‐ characterizing population health, tracking trends via repeated surveys – and for developing and validating screening instruments and diagnostic models.
Sebastian‐Edgar Baumeister +4 more
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Risk Factors for Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Female Patients: A Systematic Review of Behavioral and Gynecologic Determinants. [PDF]
Alhazmi SM +14 more
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