In this article, we investigate changes in survey reporting due to prior interviewing. Two field experiments were implemented in a probability-based online panel in which the order of the questionnaires was switched. Although experimental methods for studying panel conditioning are favorable, experiments in longitudinal studies are rare. Studies on conditioning demand additional resources and might influence respondents’ answers. Panel conditioning is mostly associated with measurement errors. However, the discussion that sees it exclusively as a negative phenomenon is not comprehensive. Learning the rules of the interview may lead to increases or decreases in data quality (advantageous vs. disadvantageous conditioning). Overall, little evi...
Panel conditioning arises if respondents are influenced by participation in previous surveys, such t...
Panel conditioning arises if respondents are influenced by participation in previous surveys, such t...
Abstract Researchers who create and/or analyze data from longi-tudinal surveys nearly always assume ...
Panel conditioning refers to the phenomenon whereby respondents’ attitudes, behaviour, reporting of ...
Panel conditioning refers to the phenomenon whereby respondents’ attitudes, behaviour, reporting of ...
Professional respondents in research panels: comparing trained and fresh members of an online panel ...
Non‐sampling errors, and in particular, those arising from non‐response and the measurement process ...
Online panels – surveys administered over the Internet in which persons are asked to complete survey...
Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individu...
Non-sampling errors, and in particular, those arising from non-response and the measurement process ...
Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individu...
Five specific studies investigate how the methodology of panel surveys can be improved. 1) Propensit...
"Panel conditioning arises if respondents are influenced by participation in previous surveys, such ...
"Panel conditioning arises if respondents are influenced by participation in previous surveys, such ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major: Sociology. Advisor: John Robert Warren...
Panel conditioning arises if respondents are influenced by participation in previous surveys, such t...
Panel conditioning arises if respondents are influenced by participation in previous surveys, such t...
Abstract Researchers who create and/or analyze data from longi-tudinal surveys nearly always assume ...
Panel conditioning refers to the phenomenon whereby respondents’ attitudes, behaviour, reporting of ...
Panel conditioning refers to the phenomenon whereby respondents’ attitudes, behaviour, reporting of ...
Professional respondents in research panels: comparing trained and fresh members of an online panel ...
Non‐sampling errors, and in particular, those arising from non‐response and the measurement process ...
Online panels – surveys administered over the Internet in which persons are asked to complete survey...
Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individu...
Non-sampling errors, and in particular, those arising from non-response and the measurement process ...
Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individu...
Five specific studies investigate how the methodology of panel surveys can be improved. 1) Propensit...
"Panel conditioning arises if respondents are influenced by participation in previous surveys, such ...
"Panel conditioning arises if respondents are influenced by participation in previous surveys, such ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major: Sociology. Advisor: John Robert Warren...
Panel conditioning arises if respondents are influenced by participation in previous surveys, such t...
Panel conditioning arises if respondents are influenced by participation in previous surveys, such t...
Abstract Researchers who create and/or analyze data from longi-tudinal surveys nearly always assume ...