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Author: S.C. Noah Uhrig

Understanding Panel Conditioning: An Examination of Social Desirability Bias in Self Reported Height and Weight in Panel Surveys using Experimental Data

When change matters: an analysis of survey interaction in dependent interviewing on the British Household Panel Study

‘It is time computers do clever things!’: the impact of dependent interviewing on interviewer burden

Using experiments to guide decision making in Understanding Society: introducing the Innovation Panel

Cognitive testing of Wave 3 Understanding Society questions

Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 2: results from methodological experiments

Using experimental data to examine self-reported weight and height in panel surveys

Lessons from a randomised experiment with mixed-mode designs for a household panel survey

Understanding Society, Understanding Panel Conditioning: An assessment of potential mechanisms using experimental data

Understanding Society, Understanding Panel Conditioning: An assessment of potential mechanisms using experimental data

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