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Nonparametric Tests of Panel Conditioning and Attrition Bias in Panel Surveys [PDF]
Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individual level. Panel data have important advantages compared to independent cross sections, but also two potential drawbacks: attrition bias and panel conditioning effects.
M. Das, V. Toepoel, A. van Soest
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Pakistan Rural Household Panel Survey (PRHPS), 2012
Pakistan Rural Household Panel Survey (PRHPS), 2012 is the 1st round of the Rural Household Panel Survey, which aims to provide quantitative basis to identify and address urgent economic policy priorities.
Innovative Development Strategies (IDS) +1 more
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Dependent Interviewing and Sub-Optimal Responding
With proactive dependent interviewing (PDI) respondents are reminded of the answer they gave in the previous interview, before being asked about their current status. PDI is used in panel surveys to assist respondent recall and reduce spurious changes in
Johannes Eggs, Annette Jäckle
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Representativeness in panel surveys
ABSTRACTA panel is a set of units recruited and used in successive surveys. When the sample unit is the household, so-called R-indicators together with the comparison of distributions of certain variables to those known in the total population help to measure the representativeness of the panel.
Bianchi, Annamaria, Biffignandi, Silvia
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Consequences of mid-stream mode-switching in a panel survey
Face-to-face (F2F) interviews produce population estimates that are widely regarded as the ‘gold standard’ in social research. Response rates tend to be higher with face-to-face interviews than other modes and face-to-face interviewers can exploit both ...
Nick Allum +2 more
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Confirming the Continued Representativeness of an Online/Telephone Panel Using Equivalence Testing
Decreasing response rates to traditional survey methods, like face-to-face and telephone interviews, have led survey practitioners around the world to seek new ways of conducting surveys in recent years.
Sung Kyum Cho +2 more
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Surveys are used extensively in social research and, despite a lack of conclusive evidence of their ‘representativeness,’ probability internet panel (PIP) surveys are being increasingly used to make inferences about knowledge, attitude and behavior in ...
Lauren M. Hemsworth +3 more
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The current status of health data on Korean children and adolescents [PDF]
Childhood and adolescence are critical periods that affect adults’ health status. Therefore, the factors influencing the health of children and adolescents should be analyzed. In Korea, a wide range of youth-related health data has been obtained, both on
Eunyoung Lee +3 more
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Self-rated health (SRH) is an important indicator of healthy aging, and intergenerational relationships are key factors in that process. However, little is known about the association between these aspects over time.
Katarzyna Zawisza +3 more
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ABSTRACT Pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs) are extremely rare and clinically heterogeneous. Management has largely been extrapolated from adult practice. This European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline (ESCP), developed by the EXPeRT network in collaboration with adult NEN experts, provides (adult) evidence ...
Michaela Kuhlen +23 more
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