We contribute to the small, but important, literature exploring the incidence and implications of misreporting in survey data. Specifically, when modelling 'social bads', such as illegal drug consumption, researchers are often faced with exceptionally low reported participation rates.We propose a modelling framework where firstly an individual decides whether to participate or not and, secondly, for participants there is a subsequent decision to misreport or not.We explore misreporting in the context of the consumption of a system of drugs and specify a multivariate inflated probit model. Compared with observed participation rates of 12.2%, 3.2% and 1.3% (for use of marijuana, speed and cocaine respectively) the true participation...
Using data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, evidence of income inferiority in illega...
The use of illicit drugs is an area of interest across a broad range of industries and fields includ...
This paper investigates factors affecting the demand for marijuana, cocaine and heroin in Australia ...
We contribute to the small, but important, literature exploring the incidence and implications of mi...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.We contribute to the smal...
When modelling "social bads," such as illegal drug consumption, researchers are often face...
When modelling "social bads," such as illegal drug consumption, researchers are often faced with a d...
This article investigates factors affecting the participation in marijuana, cocaine and heroin using...
This article investigates factors affecting the participation in marijuana, cocaine and heroin using...
This paper uses data from the Global Drug Survey to test the hypothesis that there is social bias in...
Background: It is generally accepted that harms from crime cause a very large part of the total soci...
Background: An important challenge in conducting social research of specific relevance to harm reduc...
Kremling uses data from the Drug Use Forecasting (DUF) and the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM)...
We use the British Crime Survey (BCS) to analyse the demand for illicit drugs, and the implications ...
People who attend nightclubs and festivals are known for high prevalence of party drug use, but more...
Using data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, evidence of income inferiority in illega...
The use of illicit drugs is an area of interest across a broad range of industries and fields includ...
This paper investigates factors affecting the demand for marijuana, cocaine and heroin in Australia ...
We contribute to the small, but important, literature exploring the incidence and implications of mi...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.We contribute to the smal...
When modelling "social bads," such as illegal drug consumption, researchers are often face...
When modelling "social bads," such as illegal drug consumption, researchers are often faced with a d...
This article investigates factors affecting the participation in marijuana, cocaine and heroin using...
This article investigates factors affecting the participation in marijuana, cocaine and heroin using...
This paper uses data from the Global Drug Survey to test the hypothesis that there is social bias in...
Background: It is generally accepted that harms from crime cause a very large part of the total soci...
Background: An important challenge in conducting social research of specific relevance to harm reduc...
Kremling uses data from the Drug Use Forecasting (DUF) and the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM)...
We use the British Crime Survey (BCS) to analyse the demand for illicit drugs, and the implications ...
People who attend nightclubs and festivals are known for high prevalence of party drug use, but more...
Using data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, evidence of income inferiority in illega...
The use of illicit drugs is an area of interest across a broad range of industries and fields includ...
This paper investigates factors affecting the demand for marijuana, cocaine and heroin in Australia ...