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The structure of surveys and the peril of panels [PDF]

open access: yesStudies in Higher Education, 2016
ABSTRACTUniversity league tables give the image that there is a single dimension along which institutions can be placed. Most derive rankings from an aggregate score of multiple items, which often include opinion responses which has the potential to introduce sampling bias.
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Panel Vector Autoregressive Models: A Survey [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
This paper provides an overview of the panel VAR models used in macroeconomics and finance. It discusses what are their distinctive features, what they are used for, and how they can be derived from economic theory. It also describes how they are estimated and how shock identification is performed, and compares panel VARs to other approaches used in ...
Canova, Fabio, Ciccarelli, Matteo
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Comparison of US Panel Vendors for Online Surveys

open access: yesJournal of Medical Internet Research, 2013
BackgroundDespite the increasing use of panel surveys, little is known about the differences in data quality across panels. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to characterize panel survey companies and their respondents based on (1) the ...
Craig, Benjamin M   +5 more
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Telephone Survey Versus Panel Survey Samples Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior Regarding Animal Welfare in the Red Meat Industry in Australia

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
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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Use of Internet panels to conduct surveys [PDF]

open access: yesBehavior Research Methods, 2015
The use of Internet panels to collect survey data is increasing because it is cost-effective, enables access to large and diverse samples quickly, takes less time than traditional methods to obtain data for analysis, and the standardization of the data collection process makes studies easy to replicate.
Hays, Ron D, Liu, Honghu, Kapteyn, Arie
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Response Rates in National Panel Surveys [PDF]

open access: yesThe ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2012
It has been well documented that response rates to cross-sectional surveys have declined over the past few decades. It is less clear whether response rates to longitudinal surveys have experienced similar changes over time. This article examines trends in response rates in several major, national longitudinal surveys in the United States and abroad ...
Robert F, Schoeni   +3 more
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Italian Methods and Practices Regarding the LFS: Case of Response Rate and Response Burden [PDF]

open access: yesStatistika: Statistics and Economy Journal, 2014
Data users and stakeholders judge the success of a survey by its response rate. According to the measures of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR, 2011) and following the Eurostat’s standard (EUROSTAT, 2005), the Italian Institute ...
Rita Lima
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The influence of personal and socio-environmental factors on juvenile delinquency in Korea

open access: yesKEDI Journal of Educational Policy, 2014
This study examines the personal and socio-environmental factors that might influence juvenile delinquency in Korea. Data were gathered from 2,280 students in their second year of middle school (the second panel, 2011) and 2,259 students in their ...
Seungah Oh, Junho Ryu
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Panel Conditioning in the General Social Survey [PDF]

open access: yesSociological Methods & Research, 2016
Does participation in one wave of a survey have an effect on respondents’ answers to questions in subsequent waves? In this article, we investigate the presence and magnitude of “panel conditioning” effects in one of the most frequently used data sets in the social sciences: the General Social Survey (GSS).
Andrew, Halpern-Manners   +2 more
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An evaluation of whether propensity score adjustment can remove the self-selection bias inherent to web panel surveys addressing sensitive health behaviours

open access: yesBMC Medical Research Methodology, 2020
Background In health research, population estimates are generally obtained from probability-based surveys. In market research surveys are frequently conducted from volunteer web panels.
Andrew Copas   +4 more
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