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"The British Household Panel Survey" & "Understanding Society: The UK Household Panel Survey": 22 Years of Longitudinal Research
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Measuring employment in panel surveys: A comparison of reliability estimates in HILDA and BHPS
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An Introduction to the UKHLS
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Measuring employment in panel surveys: A comparison of reliability estimates in HILDA and BHPS
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Language and ethnicity: cognitive interviews and measures of cognitive ability
Stephanie L. McFall, S.C. Noah Uhrig, Joanna d'Ardenne, et al.
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Understanding Panel Conditioning: An Examination of Social Desirability Bias in Self Reported Height and Weight in Panel Surveys using Experimental Data
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Using experimental data to examine self-reported weight and height in panel surveys
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Understanding Society, Understanding Panel Conditioning: An assessment of potential mechanisms using experimental data
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Understanding Society, Understanding Panel Conditioning: An assessment of potential mechanisms using experimental data
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When Change Matters: The Effect of Dependent Interviewing on Survey Interaction in the British Household Panel Study
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When Change Matters: The Effect of Dependent Interviewing on Survey Interaction in the British Household Panel Study
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Claims versus evidence. An evaluation of dependent interviewing
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The Effect of Interviewer Continuity on Data Quality
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When Change Matters: The Effect of Dependent Interviewing on Survey Interaction in the British Household Panel Study
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The Effect of Interviewer Continuity on Data Quality
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The Development and the Implementation of a Coding Scheme for Behavioural Coding. The Experience of the British Household Panel Survey
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The right end of attrition: repeated non-response in the British Household Panel Study -abstract-
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The nature and causes of attrition in the BHPS
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The Right End of Attrition: Repeated non-response in the British Household Panel Study
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The Impact of Dependent Interviewing on Interview Dynamics: implications for longitudinal survey design
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The Nature and Causes of Attrition in the British Household Panel Study
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Patterns of Occupational Segregation Among Indian, Pakistani and Black Ethnic Men in Britain
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The Impact of Religious Values in Economic Life