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Author: S.C. Noah Uhrig

Improving the reliability of measures of change from panel surveys

When Change Matters: The Effect of Dependent Interviewing on Survey Interaction in the British Household Panel Study

Measuring people’s trust

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

“It is time computers do clever things!” The impact of dependent interviewing on interviewer burden

Understanding Society. Some preliminary results from the Wave 1 Innovation Panel

Cognitive testing of Understanding Society: the UK household longitudinal study questionnaire

When Change Matters: The Effect of Dependent Interviewing on Survey Interaction in the British Household Panel Study

Claims versus evidence. An evaluation of dependent interviewing

The Effect of Interviewer Continuity on Data Quality

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