Participant attrition from longitudinal research studies is a concern for social scientists because loss of certain subgroups of participants may result in subsequent data collection phases becoming increasingly biased. This article examines whether attrition has been given due consideration in selected reports of longitudinal research undertaken by social scientists. Results of a review of the literature found that less than one-quarter of the studies described how data were examined for patterns of attrition. On the other hand, those articles that described the treatment of attrition used solutions that were varied and often simple and effective. Recommendations for statistical and nonstatistical ways of dealing with sample attrition used...
Attrition bias is one of the major threats to multiwave studies, and it can bias the sample in two w...
Attrition from conditions in randomized experiments is common. Yet it is difficult to assess the pos...
Attrition from conditions in randomized experiments is common. Yet it is difficult to assess the pos...
The potential effects of attrition in longitudinal research are addressed and a procedure for assess...
Longitudinal methods have become an improved and essential means of measuring intra-individual chang...
Selective attrition can detract from the internal and external validity of longitudinal research. Fo...
Selective attrition can detract from the internal and external validity of longitudinal research. Fo...
This paper will examines the problem of attrition in panel studies, and the different sets of method...
This paper will examines the problem of attrition in panel studies, and the different sets of method...
Attrition is the process of dropout from a panel study. Earlier studies into the determinants of att...
Attrition is the process of dropout from a panel study. Earlier studies into the determinants of att...
Attrition is the process of dropout from a panel study. Earlier studies into the determinants of att...
Objectives: The aim of this methodological evaluation study is to examine the likely effects of samp...
Background Attrition is one of the major methodological problems in longitudinal stu...
Objectives: Longitudinal studies of the elderly are complicated by the loss of individuals between w...
Attrition bias is one of the major threats to multiwave studies, and it can bias the sample in two w...
Attrition from conditions in randomized experiments is common. Yet it is difficult to assess the pos...
Attrition from conditions in randomized experiments is common. Yet it is difficult to assess the pos...
The potential effects of attrition in longitudinal research are addressed and a procedure for assess...
Longitudinal methods have become an improved and essential means of measuring intra-individual chang...
Selective attrition can detract from the internal and external validity of longitudinal research. Fo...
Selective attrition can detract from the internal and external validity of longitudinal research. Fo...
This paper will examines the problem of attrition in panel studies, and the different sets of method...
This paper will examines the problem of attrition in panel studies, and the different sets of method...
Attrition is the process of dropout from a panel study. Earlier studies into the determinants of att...
Attrition is the process of dropout from a panel study. Earlier studies into the determinants of att...
Attrition is the process of dropout from a panel study. Earlier studies into the determinants of att...
Objectives: The aim of this methodological evaluation study is to examine the likely effects of samp...
Background Attrition is one of the major methodological problems in longitudinal stu...
Objectives: Longitudinal studies of the elderly are complicated by the loss of individuals between w...
Attrition bias is one of the major threats to multiwave studies, and it can bias the sample in two w...
Attrition from conditions in randomized experiments is common. Yet it is difficult to assess the pos...
Attrition from conditions in randomized experiments is common. Yet it is difficult to assess the pos...