© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. The growing acknowledgment of children’s agency has increased the use of child reports in family research. This study investigates three challenges that are related to the inclusion of children in surveys: 1) selection bias in the sample through parent and child refusal; 2) measurement equivalence of parent and child reports; and 3) the effect of parental presence during the interview on child reports. These challenges are investigated with the multi-actor data of the Divorce in Flanders study. The study shows that divorced parents more often refuse child participation than married parents. A parental refusal is also more likely in case of less frequent open communication with the child. Th...
First Online: 20 March 2017In recent years, researchers have become increasingly interested in how t...
The under-representation of non-resident parents in surveys has long hindered research on family sep...
While approaches to the analysis of multiple perspectives have been explored, the earlier stage of a...
Third-party presence is considered a potential threat to the quality of sensitive information gather...
In this article we explore methods for using mothers ’ interviews to gather data on their children’s...
Family sociologists often conduct research which generates and compares parents’ and children’s pers...
Summary Bias and inaccuracy of parent’s and child’s reports of intergenerational support and contact...
This study uses data on support and contact in 4,055 parent-child dyads drawn from the Netherlands K...
This study examines the reports of both parents of former unions with minor children drawn from the ...
Family sociologists often conduct research which generates and compares parents’ and children’s pers...
Virtually, all large-scale family surveys in the United States and Europe have yielded a positive vi...
Child interviews form an important component of custody evaluations. Yet, research on children’s res...
It is widely assumed that children, especially younger children and those in poorer circumstances, a...
Family Consumer Research is an area that has attracted a lot of research attention and effort from a...
This study focused on fathers and their willingness to participate in family related research studie...
First Online: 20 March 2017In recent years, researchers have become increasingly interested in how t...
The under-representation of non-resident parents in surveys has long hindered research on family sep...
While approaches to the analysis of multiple perspectives have been explored, the earlier stage of a...
Third-party presence is considered a potential threat to the quality of sensitive information gather...
In this article we explore methods for using mothers ’ interviews to gather data on their children’s...
Family sociologists often conduct research which generates and compares parents’ and children’s pers...
Summary Bias and inaccuracy of parent’s and child’s reports of intergenerational support and contact...
This study uses data on support and contact in 4,055 parent-child dyads drawn from the Netherlands K...
This study examines the reports of both parents of former unions with minor children drawn from the ...
Family sociologists often conduct research which generates and compares parents’ and children’s pers...
Virtually, all large-scale family surveys in the United States and Europe have yielded a positive vi...
Child interviews form an important component of custody evaluations. Yet, research on children’s res...
It is widely assumed that children, especially younger children and those in poorer circumstances, a...
Family Consumer Research is an area that has attracted a lot of research attention and effort from a...
This study focused on fathers and their willingness to participate in family related research studie...
First Online: 20 March 2017In recent years, researchers have become increasingly interested in how t...
The under-representation of non-resident parents in surveys has long hindered research on family sep...
While approaches to the analysis of multiple perspectives have been explored, the earlier stage of a...