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Methodology of longitudinal surveys /

Longitudinal surveys are surveys that involve collecting data from multiple subjects on multiple occasions. They are typically used for collecting data relating to social, economic, educational and health-related issues and they serve as an important tool for economists, sociologists, and other rese...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lynn, Peter, 1966-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester, UK : John Wiley & Sons, 2009.
Colección:Wiley series in survey methodology.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Methods for longitudinal surveys / Peter Lynn
  • Sample design for longitudinal surveys / Paul Smith, Peter Lynn and Dave Elliot
  • Ethical issues in longitudinal surveys / Carli Lessof
  • Enhancing longitudinal surveys by linking to administrative data / Lisa Calderwood and Carli Lessof
  • Tackling seam bias through questionnaire design / Jeffrey Moore [and others]
  • Dependent interviewing: a framework and application to current research / Annette Jäckle
  • Attitudes over time: the psychology of panel conditioning / Patrick Sturgis, Nick Allum and Ian Brunton-Smith
  • Some consequences of survey mode changes in longitudinal surveys / Don A. Dillman
  • Using auxiliary data for adjustment in longitudinal research / Dirk Sikkel, Joop Hox and Edith de Leeuw
  • Identifying factors affecting longitudinal survey response / Nicole Watson and Mark Wooden
  • Keeping in contact with mobile sample members / Mick P. Couper and Mary Beth Ofstedal
  • The use of respondent incentives on longitudinal surveys / Heather Laurie and Peter Lynn
  • Attrition in consumer panels / Robert D. Tortora
  • Joint treatment of nonignorable dropout and informative sampling for longitudinal survey data / Abdulhakeem A.H. Eideh and Gad Nathan
  • Weighting and calibration for household panels / Ulrich Rendtel and Torsten Harms
  • Statistical modelling for structured longitudinal designs / Ian Plewis
  • Using longitudinal surveys to evaluate interventions / Andrea Piesse, David Judkins and Graham Kalton
  • Robust likelihood-based analysis of longitudinal survey data with missing values / Roderick Little and Guangyu Zhang
  • Assessing the temporal association of events using longitudinal complex survey data / Norberto Pantoja-Galicia, Mary E. Thompson and Milorad S. Kovacevic
  • Using marginal mean models for data from longitudinal surveys with a complex design: some advances in methods / Georgia Roberts, Qunshu Ren and J.N.K. Rao
  • A latent class approach for estimating gross flows in the presence of correlated classification errors / Francesca Bassi and Ugo Trivellato
  • A comparison of graphical models and structural equation models for the analysis of longitudinal survey data / Peter W.F. Smith, Ann Berrington and Patrick Sturgis.