University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major: Sociology. Advisor: John Robert Warren. 1 computer file (PDF); viii, 126 pages.Researchers who utilize data from longitudinal surveys nearly always assume that respondents' attributes are not changed as a result of being measured. Yet research in cognitive psychology, political science, and elsewhere suggests that the experience of being interviewed can spark important changes in the way respondents behave, in the attitudes that they possess, and in their willingness or ability to answer questions accurately when they are re-interviewed in subsequent waves. In this dissertation, I evaluate the severity of this problem in longitudinal social science surveys. Using a combination of...
One advantage research panels have for longitudinal research is that the costs of the initial recrui...
1984 panel) by the U.S. Bureau of the Census with the principal objective to provide policy-makers w...
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for several reasons. Cumulati...
Panel conditioning refers to the phenomenon whereby respondents’ attitudes, behaviour, reporting of ...
Panel conditioning refers to the phenomenon whereby respondents’ attitudes, behaviour, reporting of ...
Abstract Researchers who create and/or analyze data from longi-tudinal surveys nearly always assume ...
In this article, we investigate changes in survey reporting due to prior interviewing. Two field exp...
In this chapter, our focus is on panel conditioning with respect to attitude questions. Our methodol...
Economists and psychologists often measure aspects such as utility, preferences, and personality tra...
In many panel surveys that rely on face-to-face interviewing, interviewers are repeatedly allocated ...
Typically reliant on self-reports from panel data, a growing body of literature suggests that relati...
Kroh M, Winter F, Schupp J. Using Person-Fit Measures to Assess the Impact of Panel Conditioning on ...
This dissertation deals with the various ways how retrieving information from respondents in surveys...
This dissertation deals with the various ways how retrieving information from respondents in surveys...
This dissertation deals with the various ways how retrieving information from respondents in surveys...
One advantage research panels have for longitudinal research is that the costs of the initial recrui...
1984 panel) by the U.S. Bureau of the Census with the principal objective to provide policy-makers w...
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for several reasons. Cumulati...
Panel conditioning refers to the phenomenon whereby respondents’ attitudes, behaviour, reporting of ...
Panel conditioning refers to the phenomenon whereby respondents’ attitudes, behaviour, reporting of ...
Abstract Researchers who create and/or analyze data from longi-tudinal surveys nearly always assume ...
In this article, we investigate changes in survey reporting due to prior interviewing. Two field exp...
In this chapter, our focus is on panel conditioning with respect to attitude questions. Our methodol...
Economists and psychologists often measure aspects such as utility, preferences, and personality tra...
In many panel surveys that rely on face-to-face interviewing, interviewers are repeatedly allocated ...
Typically reliant on self-reports from panel data, a growing body of literature suggests that relati...
Kroh M, Winter F, Schupp J. Using Person-Fit Measures to Assess the Impact of Panel Conditioning on ...
This dissertation deals with the various ways how retrieving information from respondents in surveys...
This dissertation deals with the various ways how retrieving information from respondents in surveys...
This dissertation deals with the various ways how retrieving information from respondents in surveys...
One advantage research panels have for longitudinal research is that the costs of the initial recrui...
1984 panel) by the U.S. Bureau of the Census with the principal objective to provide policy-makers w...
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for several reasons. Cumulati...