Falsifications of survey data might result in specific statistical properties of the generated data differing from those of the surveyed population. Clustering methods have been proposed to identify potential falsifications based on such indicators. As any statistical procedure, the classification might entail errors, i.e. misclassification of honest interviewers as potential falsifiers and failing to identify all falsifications as such. Typically, the robustness of a statistical classification procedure is studied using a large number of problem instances with known allocation to the groups. However, given the sensitivity of falsifications in survey data, the access to datasets comprising correctly identified falsifications is very limited...
As mentioned in the title, the framework of this doctoral dissertation encompasses two different sub...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Based on data frorn the German Socio-Econornic Panel (SOEP), this paper presents two new tools for t...
Falsified interviews represent a serious threat to empirical research based on survey data. The iden...
The role of the interviewer and sources of interviewer error in the survey data collection process a...
Survey data are potentially affected by cheating interviewers. Even a small number of fabricated int...
This paper reviews literature dealing with the issue of detecting interviewers who falsify survey da...
Survey data are important for establishing new insights in many disciplines such as sociology, econo...
"In face-to-face interviews, interviewers can have an important positive influence on the quality of...
This paper presents two new tools for the identification of faking interviewers in surveys. One meth...
Fraud by interviewers is a ubiquitous threat to data quality in survey practice, whenever face-to-fa...
When responding a pseudonymous survey, the participants are supposed to answer truthfully. Neverthel...
'To the best of our knowledge, most of the few methodological studies which analyze the impact of fa...
Segmentation results derived using cluster analysis depend on (1) the structure of the data and (2...
The threat of interviewer-falsified data requires survey organizations to devote significant amount ...
As mentioned in the title, the framework of this doctoral dissertation encompasses two different sub...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Based on data frorn the German Socio-Econornic Panel (SOEP), this paper presents two new tools for t...
Falsified interviews represent a serious threat to empirical research based on survey data. The iden...
The role of the interviewer and sources of interviewer error in the survey data collection process a...
Survey data are potentially affected by cheating interviewers. Even a small number of fabricated int...
This paper reviews literature dealing with the issue of detecting interviewers who falsify survey da...
Survey data are important for establishing new insights in many disciplines such as sociology, econo...
"In face-to-face interviews, interviewers can have an important positive influence on the quality of...
This paper presents two new tools for the identification of faking interviewers in surveys. One meth...
Fraud by interviewers is a ubiquitous threat to data quality in survey practice, whenever face-to-fa...
When responding a pseudonymous survey, the participants are supposed to answer truthfully. Neverthel...
'To the best of our knowledge, most of the few methodological studies which analyze the impact of fa...
Segmentation results derived using cluster analysis depend on (1) the structure of the data and (2...
The threat of interviewer-falsified data requires survey organizations to devote significant amount ...
As mentioned in the title, the framework of this doctoral dissertation encompasses two different sub...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Based on data frorn the German Socio-Econornic Panel (SOEP), this paper presents two new tools for t...