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During the last two decades, laboratory experiments have come into increasing prominence and constitute a popular method of research to examine behavioral outcomes and social preferences. However, it has been debated whether results from these experiments can be extrapolated to the real world...
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Respondent driven sampling (RDS) is a network sampling technique typically employed for hard-to-reach populations (e ….g. drug users, men who have sex with men, people with HIV). Similar to snowball sampling, initial seed respondents recruit … chains. Unlike in snowball sampling, it is crucial to obtain estimates of respondents’ personal network size (i.e., number of …
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In household panels, typically all household members are surveyed. Because household composition changes over time, so-called following rules are implemented to decide whether to continue surveying household members who leave the household (e.g. former spouses/partners, grown children) in...
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We propose a novel selectivity correction procedure to deal with survey attrition, at the crossroads of the "Heckit" and of the bounding approach of Lee (2009). As a substitute for the instrument needed in sample selectivity correction models, we use information on the number of attempts that...
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Respondent driven sampling (RDS) is a network sampling technique typically employed for hard-to-reach populations (e ….g. drug users, men who have sex with men, people with HIV). Similar to snowball sampling, initial seed respondents recruit … chains. Unlike in snowball sampling, it is crucial to obtain estimates of respondents' personal network size (i.e., number of …
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