Longitudinal data is essential for understanding how the world around us changes. Most theories in the social sciences and elsewhere have a focus on change, be it of individuals, of countries, of organizations, or of systems, and this is reflected in the myriad of longitudinal data that are being collected using large panel surveys. This type of data collection has been made easier in the age of Big Data and with the rise of social media. Yet our measurements of the world are often imperfect, and longitudinal data is vulnerable to measurement errors which can lead to flawed and misleading conclusions. Measurement Error in Longitudinal Data tackles the important issue of how to investigate change in the context of imperfect data. It compi...
Event history data from panel surveys typically display a concentration of transitions at the seam b...
Kroh M, Karmann A, Kühne S. Estimating Mode Effects in Panel Surveys: A Multitrait Multimethod Appro...
We investigate the nature of measurement error in time-use data. Analysis of “stylized ” recall ques...
Longitudinal data is essential for understanding how the world around us changes. Most theories in t...
"It is well known that retrospective survey reports of event histories are affected by measurement e...
"It is well known that retrospective survey reports of event histories are affected by measurement e...
Applied microeconomic researchers are beginning to use long-term retrospective survey data in settin...
This paper proposes a method to simultaneously estimate both measurement and nonresponse errors for ...
It is well known that retrospective survey reports of event histories are affected by measurement er...
Several recent studies in labour and population economics use retrospective surveys to substitute fo...
Applied microeconomic researchers are beginning to use long-term retrospective survey data in settin...
Panels A to C: Association between mTS at time 1 and mTS at time 2 assuming no true change, for no m...
This article describes the application of the total survey error paradigm to longitudinal surveys. S...
We propose a three step procedure to investigate measurement bias and response shift, a special case...
Longitudinal surveys provide a key source of information for analysing dynamic phenomena. Typical e...
Event history data from panel surveys typically display a concentration of transitions at the seam b...
Kroh M, Karmann A, Kühne S. Estimating Mode Effects in Panel Surveys: A Multitrait Multimethod Appro...
We investigate the nature of measurement error in time-use data. Analysis of “stylized ” recall ques...
Longitudinal data is essential for understanding how the world around us changes. Most theories in t...
"It is well known that retrospective survey reports of event histories are affected by measurement e...
"It is well known that retrospective survey reports of event histories are affected by measurement e...
Applied microeconomic researchers are beginning to use long-term retrospective survey data in settin...
This paper proposes a method to simultaneously estimate both measurement and nonresponse errors for ...
It is well known that retrospective survey reports of event histories are affected by measurement er...
Several recent studies in labour and population economics use retrospective surveys to substitute fo...
Applied microeconomic researchers are beginning to use long-term retrospective survey data in settin...
Panels A to C: Association between mTS at time 1 and mTS at time 2 assuming no true change, for no m...
This article describes the application of the total survey error paradigm to longitudinal surveys. S...
We propose a three step procedure to investigate measurement bias and response shift, a special case...
Longitudinal surveys provide a key source of information for analysing dynamic phenomena. Typical e...
Event history data from panel surveys typically display a concentration of transitions at the seam b...
Kroh M, Karmann A, Kühne S. Estimating Mode Effects in Panel Surveys: A Multitrait Multimethod Appro...
We investigate the nature of measurement error in time-use data. Analysis of “stylized ” recall ques...