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panel conditioning 13 Panel conditioning 8 Panel 5 measurement error 5 Life satisfaction 4 Panel attrition 4 Panel study 4 Deutschland 3 Time trends 3 panel surveys 3 Administrative Data 2 Arbeitsmarkt 2 Datenerhebung 2 Estimation 2 GHQ 2 Germany 2 Haushaltsstatistik 2 Hawthorne effect 2 Household 2 Household survey 2 Instrumental Variable 2 Labor market 2 Longitudinal Data 2 Panel Conditioning 2 Privater Haushalt 2 Satisfaction 2 Schätzung 2 Stated utility 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Treatment Effects 2 Zufriedenheit 2 attrition bias 2 field experiment 2 household survey 2 income 2 job search 2 labour market outcomes 2 nonresponse 2 panel design 2
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Book / Working Paper 14 Article 9
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Working Paper 9 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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Undetermined 12 English 11
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Das, Marcel 3 Bach, Ruben L. 2 Eckman, Stephanie 2 Eid, Michael 2 Fisher, Paul 2 Halpern-Manners, Andrew 2 Hetschko, Clemens 2 Lawes, Mario 2 Schmidtke, Julia 2 Seger, R. 2 Stephan, Gesine 2 Toepoel, V. 2 Van Landeghem, Bert 2 van soest, arthur 2 Chadi, Adrian 1 Christensen, André 1 Franses, Ph.H.B.F. 1 Franses, Philip Hans 1 Hernandez, Lola 1 Hinz, Thomas 1 Hoen, Robbert-Jan 't 1 Ladenburg, Jacob 1 Landeghem, Bert Van 1 Li, Ning 1 Raat, Juanita 1 Soest, Arthur van 1 Toepoel, Vera 1 Trivellato, Ugo 1 Van Landeghem, Bert G. M. 1 Walzenbach, Sandra 1 Warren, John 1 Warren, John Robert 1 Wooden, Mark 1
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Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 2 Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute 1 Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 1 Forschungsbasierte Infrastruktureinrichtung "Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP)", DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 1
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Discussion Paper / Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 2 Economics letters 2 Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 2 SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 2 Sociological Methods & Research 2 DNB working paper 1 Demography 1 Discussion paper series 1 Econometric Institute Report 1 Econometric Institute Research Papers 1 Economics Letters 1 IAB discussion paper : Beiträge zum wissenschaftlichen Dialog aus dem Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 1 IAB-Discussion Paper 1 ISER Working Paper Series 1 ISER working paper series 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Social Indicators Research 1
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RePEc 12 ECONIS (ZBW) 6 EconStor 5
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Feeling observed? : a field experiment on the effects of intense survey participation on job seekers' labour market outcomes
Stephan, Gesine; Hetschko, Clemens; Schmidtke, Julia; … - 2024
We ran a field experiment to causally identify the effects of intense survey participation on key labour market outcomes. We randomly excluded individuals willing to sign up for the German Job Search Panel, a high-frequency survey with a focus on job search and well-being. Using administrative...
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Identification of attrition bias using different types of panel refreshments
Chadi, Adrian - In: Economics letters 201 (2021), pp. 1-5
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Feeling Observed? A Field Experiment on the Effects of Intense Survey Participation on Job Seekers' Labour Market Outcomes
Stephan, Gesine; Hetschko, Clemens; Schmidtke, Julia; … - 2024
We ran a field experiment to causally identify the effects of intense survey participation on key labour market outcomes. We randomly excluded individuals willing to sign up for the German Job Search Panel, a high-frequency survey with a focus on job search and well-being. Using administrative...
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Puzzling Answers to Crosswise Questions - Examining Overall Prevalence Rates, Primacy Effects and Learning Effects
Walzenbach, Sandra; Hinz, Thomas - 2022
that have not yet received attention in empirical studies: primacy effects and panel conditioning. We do not find …
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Survey shortcuts? : evidence from a payment diary survey
Hernandez, Lola; Hoen, Robbert-Jan 't; Raat, Juanita - 2017
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A test based on panel refreshments for panel conditioning in stated utility measures
Van Landeghem, Bert G. M. - In: Economics letters 124 (2014) 2, pp. 236-238
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Does participating in a panel survey change respondents' labor market behavior?
Bach, Ruben L.; Eckman, Stephanie - 2017
Panel survey participation can bring about unintended changes in respondents' behavior and/or reporting of behavior. Using administrative data linked to a large panel survey, we analyze changes in respondents' labor market behavior. We estimate the causal effect of panel participation on the...
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Does participating in a panel survey change respondents' labor market behavior?
Bach, Ruben L.; Eckman, Stephanie - 2017
Panel survey participation can bring about unintended changes in respondents' behavior and/or reporting of behavior. Using administrative data linked to a large panel survey, we analyze changes in respondents' labor market behavior. We estimate the causal effect of panel participation on the...
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Does repeated measurement improve income data quality?
Fisher, Paul - 2016
attributed to changes in respondent reporting behaviour (panel conditioning). Our analysis suggests that falls in respondent …
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Does repeated measurement improve income data quality?
Fisher, Paul - 2016
attributed to changes in respondent reporting behaviour (panel conditioning). Our analysis suggests that falls in respondent …
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