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Current search: 'Understanding Society Working Paper Series' and '2017'
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Improving household finances data with joint interviewing and a balance edit: cognitive testing of a 'Benefit Unit Finance' module
Tim Hanson, Phil Westwood, Jonathan Burton, et al.
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Understanding how people conceptualise household finances
Thomas Chisholm, Heidi Hasbrouck, Alice Coulter, et al.
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Understanding Society: how people decide whether to give consent to link their administrative and survey data
Kelsey Beninger, Ali Digby, Gurprit Dillon, et al.
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Design and implementation of a high quality probability sample of immigrants and ethnic minorities: lessons learnt
Peter Lynn, Alita Nandi, Violetta Parutis, et al.
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Participation in a mobile app survey to collect expenditure data as part of a large-scale probability household panel: response rates and response biases
Annette Jäckle, Jonathan Burton, Mick P. Couper, et al.
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Willingness to use mobile technologies for data collection in a probability household panel
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Data quality in the Understanding Society youth self-completion questionnaire
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Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 9: results from methodological experiments
Michaela Benzeval, Annamaria Bianchi, Mike Brewer, et al.
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The distribution of Understanding Society interviews by day of the week
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Mounting multiple experiments on longitudinal social surveys: design and implementation considerations
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Assessing the risk of mode effects: review of proposed survey questions for waves 7-10 of Understanding Society
Jo d’Ardenne, Debbie Collins, Michelle Gray, et al.
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The effect of respondent incentives on panel attrition in a sequential mixed-mode design
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The implications of alternative allocation criteria in adaptive design for panel surveys
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From Standardised to Targeted Survey Procedures for Tackling Non-Response and Attrition