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Unbalanced panel data: A survey
Statistical Papers, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Baltagi, Badi H., Song, Seuck Heun
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On the Need for Prospective Disaster Survey Panels
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 2019ABSTRACTDisasters are typically unforeseen, causing most social and behavioral studies about disasters to be reactive. Occasionally, predisaster data are available, for example, when disasters happen while a study is already in progress or where data collected for other purposes already exist, but planned pre-post designs are all but nonexistent.
Andrew M. Parker +3 more
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Consumption Dynamics and Panel Data: A Survey
1992Depuis la formulation de l'hypothèse du revenu permanent dans les années cinquante (Friedman, Modigliani, Brumberg), les économètres se sont beaucoup préoccupés de la question de la sensibilité de la consommation au revenu courant. C'est à partir de 1978, avec l'apport de Hall sur l'incorporation des anticipations rationnelles, que de nombreuses études
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Attrition and Rotation in Panel Surveys
The Statistician, 1991This paper draws on recent research into these issues in the commercial research sector; specifically, in the measurement of television viewing. Different analyses for detecting measurement errors associated with time-in-sample are described. Panel samples offer unique atrractions for the measurement of change. Estimates of net change have low sampling
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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (Statistics in Society), 1993
Myra O'Regan +4 more
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Preconference survey: Reactor panel
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1998J H, Allen, P C, Kienle, H R, Manasse
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European standardisation panel survey
The survey aims to identify the demand from industry and other stakeholders for standards as potential results of research and innovation (R & I) projects, to assess how EU R & I framework programmes could tackle them, and generally to raise awareness of the importance of standardisation as a knowledge valorisation channel. A Europe-wide surveyBlind, Knut +4 more
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