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recently revived debate on survey methodology in the reporting of satisfaction. …
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empirical research on subjective well-being, which is whether the unhappy tend to avoid survey participation or whether the …
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This paper examines a common explanation why participants of panel surveys may report declining life satisfaction over time. In line with the argument of developing trust relationships between interviewers and interviewees, the analysis reveals positive effects in reported life satisfaction when...
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Selective attrition out of longitudinal datasets is a concern for empirical researchers. This paper discusses a simple way to identify both direction and magnitude of potential sample bias in household panels. The idea is to exploit multiple types of simultaneous entries into the panel. The...
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empirical research on subjective well-being, which is whether the unhappy tend to avoid survey participation or whether the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010487246