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behavior during a baseline survey for an adolescent girls program in Liberia. The study finds that girls are more likely to …
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paper contributes to the literature by presenting the results of an experiment aiming to identify the survey instrument that … multi-topic, firm-level survey does not provide an accurate picture of firm-level innovation and tends to overestimate …
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A business plan competition is conducted to test whether survey instruments or panel judges are able to identify the … growth potential. A survey measure of ability correlates strongly with future growth, but the panel scores add to predictive … power even after controlling for ability and other survey variables. The survey questions have more power to explain the …
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This paper develops a structural approach for modeling how respondents answer survey questions and uses it to estimate … behavior biases down conventional estimates of corruption. The context is a common two-step survey question, first inquiring …
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There is an inherent tension between traditional norms and survey protocols for quantitative data collected in the …
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reads to physical stock counts and to survey responses. There are three main findings. First, current RFID-technology is … of survey responses and physical stock-takes shows much higher accuracy for survey measures. As a result, the study …
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officials. Yet it is well known that survey respondents are reticent to tell the truth about activities to which social and … legal stigma are attached, implying a downward bias in survey-based estimates of corruption. This paper develops a method to … combination of conventional and random-response survey questions. The responses to these different types of questions reflect …
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Eliciting subjective probability distributions in developing countries is often based on visual aids such as beans to represent probabilities and intervals on a sheet of paper to represent the support. The authors conducted an experiment in India that tested the sensitivity of elicited...
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randomized survey experiment in Tanzania focusing on two survey aspects: different questionnaire design to classify children work …. Proxy reports do not differ significantly from a child?s self-report. Further analysis demonstrates that survey design …
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survey experiment in Tanzania that varied two key dimensions: the level of detail of the questions and the type of respondent …. Significant differences are observed across survey designs with respect to different labor statistics. Labor force participation … rates, for example, vary by as much as 10 percentage points across the four survey assignments. Using a short labor module …
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