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The Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS) provides information about household wealth (real and financial … sampling processes, the interview modes, the oversampling techniques, the unit and item non-response rates and how itis dealt …
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This paper uses microdata from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's Household Inflation Expectations survey to obtain an …
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register data. Therefore we use the unique dataset ALWA-ADIAB, which combines interview data and process-produced data from …
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Web surveys have become a standard, and often preferred, mode of survey administration in part because the technology underlying them is much more adaptable. Survey designers often use these technical features to help guide respondents through a survey, by incorporating automated skips, for...
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and characteristics of the interview process within the household matter. By contrast, interviewer characteristics …
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There is an inherent tension between traditional norms and survey protocols for quantitative data collected in the developing world. Unexpected interactions between the interviewer and respondent can lead to interviewer effects in the data, particularly in the case of subjective or sensitive...
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There is an inherent tension between traditional norms and survey protocols for quantitative data collected in the developing world. Unexpected interactions between the interviewer and respondent can lead to interviewer effects in the data, particularly in the case of subjective or sensitive...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012972056