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Methodology of longitudinal surveys / / Peter Lynn
Methodology of longitudinal surveys / / Peter Lynn
Autore Lynn Peter <1966->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, UK, : John Wiley & Sons, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (418 p.)
Disciplina 001.4/33
300.723
Collana Wiley series in survey methodology
Soggetto topico Social sciences
Surveys - Methodology
ISBN 1-282-68786-7
9786612687860
0-470-74387-5
0-470-74391-3
Classificazione MR 2000
MR 2400
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys; Contents; Preface; 1 Methods for Longitudinal Surveys; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Types of Longitudinal Surveys; 1.3 Strengths of Longitudinal Surveys; 1.3.1 Analysis Advantages; 1.3.2 Data Collection Advantages; 1.4 Weaknesses of Longitudinal Surveys; 1.4.1 Analysis Disadvantages; 1.4.2 Data Collection Disadvantages; 1.5 Design Features Specific to Longitudinal Surveys; 1.5.1 Population, Sampling and Weighting; 1.5.2 Other Design Issues; 1.6 Quality in Longitudinal Surveys; 1.6.1 Coverage Error; 1.6.2 Sampling Error; 1.6.3 Non-response Error
1.6.4 Measurement Error 1.7 Conclusions; References; 2 Sample Design for Longitudinal Surveys; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Types of Longitudinal Sample Design; 2.3 Fundamental Aspects of Sample Design; 2.3.1 Defining the Longitudinal Population; 2.3.2 Target Variables; 2.3.3 Sample Size; 2.3.4 Clustering; 2.3.5 Treatment of Movers; 2.3.6 Stratification; 2.3.7 Variances and Design Effects; 2.3.8 Selection Probabilities; 2.4 Other Aspects of Design and Implementation; 2.4.1 Choice of Rotation Period and Pattern; 2.4.2 Dealing with Births (and Deaths); 2.4.3 Sample Overlap
2.4.4 Stability of Units and Hierarchies 2.5 Conclusion; References; 3 Ethical Issues in Longitudinal Surveys; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 History of Research Ethics; 3.3 Informed Consent; 3.3.1 Initial Consent; 3.3.2 Continuing Consent; 3.3.3 Consent to Trace Respondents; 3.3.4 Consent for Unanticipated Activities or Analyses; 3.3.5 Implications for Consent of Changing Circumstances of Sample Members; 3.3.6 Consent for Linkage to Administrative Data; 3.3.7 Using Administrative Data without Full Consent; 3.3.8 Can Fully Informed Consent be Realised?; 3.4 Free Choice Regarding Participation
3.5 Avoiding Harm 3.6 Participant Confidentiality and Data Protection; 3.6.1 Dependent Interviewing; 3.6.2 The Treatment of Research Data; 3.7 Independent Ethical Overview and Participant Involvement; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Enhancing Longitudinal Surveys by Linking to Administrative Data; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Administrative Data as a Research Resource; 4.3 Record Linkage Methodology; 4.4 Linking Survey Data with Administrative Data at Individual Level; 4.4.1 Sampling, Sample Maintenance and Sample Evaluation; 4.4.2 Evaluation Methodology
4.4.3 Supplementing and Validating Survey Data 4.5 Ethical and Legal Issues; 4.5.1 Ethical Issues; 4.5.2 Legal Issues; 4.5.3 Disclosure Control; 4.6 Conclusion; References; 5 Tackling Seam Bias Through Questionnaire Design; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Previous Research on Seam Bias; 5.3 SIPP and its Dependent Interviewing Procedures; 5.3.1 SIPP's Pre-2004 Use of DI; 5.3.2 Development of New DI Procedures; 5.3.3 Testing and Refining the New Procedures; 5.4 Seam Bias Comparison - SIPP 2001 and SIPP 2004; 5.4.1 Seam Bias Analysis for Programme Participation and Other 'Spell' Characteristics
5.4.2 Seam Bias Evaluation for Income Amount Transitions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910145824503321
Lynn Peter <1966->  
Chichester, UK, : John Wiley & Sons, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Methodology of longitudinal surveys / / Peter Lynn
Methodology of longitudinal surveys / / Peter Lynn
Autore Lynn Peter <1966->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, UK, : John Wiley & Sons, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (418 p.)
Disciplina 001.4/33
300.723
Collana Wiley series in survey methodology
Soggetto topico Social sciences
Surveys - Methodology
ISBN 9786612687860
9781282687868
1282687867
9780470743874
0470743875
9780470743911
0470743913
Classificazione MR 2000
MR 2400
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys; Contents; Preface; 1 Methods for Longitudinal Surveys; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Types of Longitudinal Surveys; 1.3 Strengths of Longitudinal Surveys; 1.3.1 Analysis Advantages; 1.3.2 Data Collection Advantages; 1.4 Weaknesses of Longitudinal Surveys; 1.4.1 Analysis Disadvantages; 1.4.2 Data Collection Disadvantages; 1.5 Design Features Specific to Longitudinal Surveys; 1.5.1 Population, Sampling and Weighting; 1.5.2 Other Design Issues; 1.6 Quality in Longitudinal Surveys; 1.6.1 Coverage Error; 1.6.2 Sampling Error; 1.6.3 Non-response Error
1.6.4 Measurement Error 1.7 Conclusions; References; 2 Sample Design for Longitudinal Surveys; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Types of Longitudinal Sample Design; 2.3 Fundamental Aspects of Sample Design; 2.3.1 Defining the Longitudinal Population; 2.3.2 Target Variables; 2.3.3 Sample Size; 2.3.4 Clustering; 2.3.5 Treatment of Movers; 2.3.6 Stratification; 2.3.7 Variances and Design Effects; 2.3.8 Selection Probabilities; 2.4 Other Aspects of Design and Implementation; 2.4.1 Choice of Rotation Period and Pattern; 2.4.2 Dealing with Births (and Deaths); 2.4.3 Sample Overlap
2.4.4 Stability of Units and Hierarchies 2.5 Conclusion; References; 3 Ethical Issues in Longitudinal Surveys; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 History of Research Ethics; 3.3 Informed Consent; 3.3.1 Initial Consent; 3.3.2 Continuing Consent; 3.3.3 Consent to Trace Respondents; 3.3.4 Consent for Unanticipated Activities or Analyses; 3.3.5 Implications for Consent of Changing Circumstances of Sample Members; 3.3.6 Consent for Linkage to Administrative Data; 3.3.7 Using Administrative Data without Full Consent; 3.3.8 Can Fully Informed Consent be Realised?; 3.4 Free Choice Regarding Participation
3.5 Avoiding Harm 3.6 Participant Confidentiality and Data Protection; 3.6.1 Dependent Interviewing; 3.6.2 The Treatment of Research Data; 3.7 Independent Ethical Overview and Participant Involvement; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Enhancing Longitudinal Surveys by Linking to Administrative Data; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Administrative Data as a Research Resource; 4.3 Record Linkage Methodology; 4.4 Linking Survey Data with Administrative Data at Individual Level; 4.4.1 Sampling, Sample Maintenance and Sample Evaluation; 4.4.2 Evaluation Methodology
4.4.3 Supplementing and Validating Survey Data 4.5 Ethical and Legal Issues; 4.5.1 Ethical Issues; 4.5.2 Legal Issues; 4.5.3 Disclosure Control; 4.6 Conclusion; References; 5 Tackling Seam Bias Through Questionnaire Design; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Previous Research on Seam Bias; 5.3 SIPP and its Dependent Interviewing Procedures; 5.3.1 SIPP's Pre-2004 Use of DI; 5.3.2 Development of New DI Procedures; 5.3.3 Testing and Refining the New Procedures; 5.4 Seam Bias Comparison - SIPP 2001 and SIPP 2004; 5.4.1 Seam Bias Analysis for Programme Participation and Other 'Spell' Characteristics
5.4.2 Seam Bias Evaluation for Income Amount Transitions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818228803321
Lynn Peter <1966->  
Chichester, UK, : John Wiley & Sons, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui