This book discusses the problem of panel effects. As respondents in a panel are subject to a heavy response burden, demotivation causes them to report lower than the actual level. In this book structural equation modelling is used to formulate methods for detecting this so-called underreporting in a consumer panel. The same technique is used to present models to correct for it, as well as models to describe the process of demotivation and underreporting itself. Due to the demotivation, respondents leave the panel (attrition) and are replaced. The consequences of the changing composition of the panel are studied as well
Attrition is the process of dropout from a panel study. Earlier studies into the determinants of att...
The traditional formulation of the attrition problem in econometrics treats it as a special case of ...
By 1989 the Michigan Panel Study on Income Dynamics (PSID) had experienced approximately 50 percent ...
Abstract Panel survey data have been gaining importance in marketing. However, one challenge of esti...
Panel conditioning refers to the phenomenon whereby respondents’ attitudes, behaviour, reporting of ...
Contains fulltext : 140472.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this chapt...
"Panel surveys suffer from attrition. Most panel studies use propensity models or weighting class ap...
Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individu...
Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individu...
One advantage research panels have for longitudinal research is that the costs of the initial recrui...
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for sev-eral reasons. Cumulati...
This paper will examines the problem of attrition in panel studies, and the different sets of method...
This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. Respondents were randomly assign...
This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. Respondents were randomly assign...
Attrition is the process of dropout from a panel study. Earlier studies into the determinants of att...
Attrition is the process of dropout from a panel study. Earlier studies into the determinants of att...
The traditional formulation of the attrition problem in econometrics treats it as a special case of ...
By 1989 the Michigan Panel Study on Income Dynamics (PSID) had experienced approximately 50 percent ...
Abstract Panel survey data have been gaining importance in marketing. However, one challenge of esti...
Panel conditioning refers to the phenomenon whereby respondents’ attitudes, behaviour, reporting of ...
Contains fulltext : 140472.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this chapt...
"Panel surveys suffer from attrition. Most panel studies use propensity models or weighting class ap...
Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individu...
Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individu...
One advantage research panels have for longitudinal research is that the costs of the initial recrui...
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for sev-eral reasons. Cumulati...
This paper will examines the problem of attrition in panel studies, and the different sets of method...
This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. Respondents were randomly assign...
This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. Respondents were randomly assign...
Attrition is the process of dropout from a panel study. Earlier studies into the determinants of att...
Attrition is the process of dropout from a panel study. Earlier studies into the determinants of att...
The traditional formulation of the attrition problem in econometrics treats it as a special case of ...
By 1989 the Michigan Panel Study on Income Dynamics (PSID) had experienced approximately 50 percent ...