Genuine Fakes: The Prevalence and Implications of Data Fabrication in a Large South African Survey
Year of publication: |
2017
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Authors: | Finn, Arden ; Ranchhod, Vimal |
Published in: |
The World Bank Economic Review. - World Bank, ISSN 1564-698X, ZDB-ID 2020807-8. - Vol. 31.2017, 1, p. 129-157
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Publisher: |
World Bank |
Subject: | SURVEY | METHODOLOGY | DATA | DATA QUALITY | FIELDWORK | INTERVIEWER | COST | COST BENEFIT | EMPIRICAL FINDINGS | INTERVIEWER FRAUD | PSU | PRIMARY SAMPLING UNIT | INCOME | NATIONAL INCOME DYNAMICS STUDY | NIDS | ECONOMY | QUESTIONNAIRES |
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