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randomized sampling 4 consumer confidence 2 nonresponse 2 panel conditioning 2 panel design 2 time sampling 2 Consumer confidence 1 Markov transition model 1 Randomized sampling 1 consumption 1
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Franses, Philip Hans 3 Franses, Ph.H.B.F. 2 Seger, R. 2 Segers, Rene 2 Segers, R. 1 de Bruijn, de Bruijn, B. 1
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Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 3 Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute 2
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Econometric Institute Research Papers 3 Econometric Institute Report 2
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A Novel Approach to Measuring Consumer Confidence
Segers, Rene; Franses, Philip Hans; de Bruijn, de Bruijn, B. - Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus … - 2014
__Abstract__ This paper puts forward a new data collection method to measure daily consumer confidence at the individual level. The data thus obtained allow to statistically analyze the dynamic correlation of such a consumer confidence indicator and to draw inference on transition rates. The...
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Measuring weekly consumer confidence.
Segers, R.; Franses, Ph.H.B.F. - Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute - 2008
, randomized sampling JEL Classiflcation Codes: C33, C42, C81, E20 ⁄Corresponding author. Econometric Institute, Erasmus University … about the fact that they are members of a panel. Their results provide support for the conjecture that randomized sampling … randomized sampling strategy. The curves indicate that in order to have at least 50% expected response in the twelfth week, we …
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Measuring weekly consumer confidence.
Segers, Rene; Franses, Philip Hans - Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus … - 2008
This paper puts forward a data collection method to measure weekly consumer confidence at the individual level. The data thus obtained allow to statistically analyze the dynamic correlation of such a consumer confidence indicator and to draw inference on transition rates, which is not possible...
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Panel design effects on response rates and response quality
Franses, Philip Hans; Seger, R. - Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus … - 2007
To understand changes in individuals' opinions and attitudes it would be best to collect data through panels. Such panels, however, often cause irritation among respondents, resulting in low response rates and low response quality. We address whether this problem can be alleviated by designing a...
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Panel design effects on response rates and response quality
Seger, R.; Franses, Ph.H.B.F. - Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute - 2007
frequency while keeping the data frequency unchanged. 5 - Insert Figure 2 about here - Randomized sampling Recall that we are …) with frequency f = n=T: ATS(k) = ‰ n¡kf for k = 1=f;2=f;:::;(n¡1)=f 0 elsewhere (2) † For randomized sampling (RS)2: E …. In the case of randomized sampling, data is collected to measure every possible autocorrelation up to T ¡1 lags, where …
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