In longitudinal surveys, repeated measurements are collected from the same sample units over time to measure gross change (i.e., change at the level of individual sample members). Longitudinal samples are sometimes supplemented by fresh sample to measure net change (i.e., change at the aggregate level). That is, in each measurement wave, while one part of the sample is newly recruited (fresh), another part overlaps with previously interviewed sample (repeated interviews). Many aspects of survey design of longitudinal surveys have been studied extensively, such as definition of target population, sample design, survey weighting, intervals between interviews, nonresponse, and panel attrition. Although the impact of the overlap between samples...
Five specific studies investigate how the methodology of panel surveys can be improved. 1) Propensit...
A key requirement of repeated surveys conducted by national statistical institutes is the comparabil...
ABSTRACT: Before and after surveys are designed to detect a change in travel-behaviour following an ...
Longitudinal studies in survey research include panel surveys, rotating panel surveys, and cohort st...
Two-phase panel surveys are conducted to study trends over time. The outcome of these studies is oft...
Longitudinal data is essential for understanding how the world around us changes. Most theories in t...
The estimates obtained from repeated surveys are used to monitor and analyse changes in variables of...
A longitudinal survey is one that collects data from the same sample elements on multiple occasions ...
A longitudinal survey of textile and clothing firms in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) was conducted using a ...
The use of longitudinal research designs, such as cohort or panel studies, has become more and more ...
One advantage research panels have for longitudinal research is that the costs of the initial recrui...
We consider a longitudinal study composed of a first-phase sample with multiple subsets of these uni...
As a result of measurement errors, responses given by the same person in different waves of a panel ...
Abstract: Surveys often get repeated on many occasions (over years or seasons) for estimating same c...
A primary objective of panel studies is to analyze change. The same questionnaire is used to compare...
Five specific studies investigate how the methodology of panel surveys can be improved. 1) Propensit...
A key requirement of repeated surveys conducted by national statistical institutes is the comparabil...
ABSTRACT: Before and after surveys are designed to detect a change in travel-behaviour following an ...
Longitudinal studies in survey research include panel surveys, rotating panel surveys, and cohort st...
Two-phase panel surveys are conducted to study trends over time. The outcome of these studies is oft...
Longitudinal data is essential for understanding how the world around us changes. Most theories in t...
The estimates obtained from repeated surveys are used to monitor and analyse changes in variables of...
A longitudinal survey is one that collects data from the same sample elements on multiple occasions ...
A longitudinal survey of textile and clothing firms in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) was conducted using a ...
The use of longitudinal research designs, such as cohort or panel studies, has become more and more ...
One advantage research panels have for longitudinal research is that the costs of the initial recrui...
We consider a longitudinal study composed of a first-phase sample with multiple subsets of these uni...
As a result of measurement errors, responses given by the same person in different waves of a panel ...
Abstract: Surveys often get repeated on many occasions (over years or seasons) for estimating same c...
A primary objective of panel studies is to analyze change. The same questionnaire is used to compare...
Five specific studies investigate how the methodology of panel surveys can be improved. 1) Propensit...
A key requirement of repeated surveys conducted by national statistical institutes is the comparabil...
ABSTRACT: Before and after surveys are designed to detect a change in travel-behaviour following an ...