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Attenuation Bias 2 Consumption 2 House Prices 2 Recall Error 2 Recall error 2 ECHP 1 Financial crisis 1 Finanzkrise 1 Health survey 1 Hospitalization 1 Immobilienpreis 1 Ireland 1 Irland 1 Private consumption 1 Privater Konsum 1 Real estate price 1 Recall periods 1 Statistical error 1 Statistischer Fehler 1 Survey Methods 1 Vermögenseffekt 1 Wealth effect 1 measurement error 1 recall error 1 self-employment 1 telescoping 1 unemployment 1
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Free 5
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Book / Working Paper 5
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 3 Undetermined 2
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McCarthy, Yvonne 2 McQuinn, Kieran 2 Clarke, Philip 1 Gene, Xavier 1 Gerdtham, Ulf-G. 1 Kjellsson, Gustav 1 Kyyrä, Tomi 1 Nicola, Francesca De 1 Wilke, Ralf A. 1
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Central Bank of Ireland 1 Valtion taloudellinen tutkimuskeskus (VATT), Government of Finland 1 eSocialSciences 1
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Research Technical Papers / Central Bank of Ireland 1 Research technical papers 1 Working Paper 1 Working Papers / Valtion taloudellinen tutkimuskeskus (VATT), Government of Finland 1 Working Papers / eSocialSciences 1
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RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Attenuation bias, recall error and the housing wealth effect
McCarthy, Yvonne; McQuinn, Kieran - Central Bank of Ireland - 2014
The greater use of microeconomic and survey based data in addressing key financial stability related questions is a natural outcome of the recent financial crisis. Amongst other benefits, the use of such data enables a more precise understanding of the differing attitudes and responses of...
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Attenuation bias, recall error and the housing wealth effect
McCarthy, Yvonne; McQuinn, Kieran - 2014
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Forgetting to Remember or Remembering to Forget - A Study of the Recall Period Length in Health Care Survey Questions
Kjellsson, Gustav; Clarke, Philip; Gerdtham, Ulf-G. - 2013
association between individual characteristics (e.g. education) and recall error increases with the length of the recall period. …
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How accurate are recall data? Evidence from coastal India
Nicola, Francesca De; Gene, Xavier - eSocialSciences - 2012
magnitude of the recall error increases over time, in part because respondents resort to inference rather than memory. Monthly …
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On the reliability of retrospective unemployment information in European household panel data
Kyyrä, Tomi; Wilke, Ralf A. - Valtion taloudellinen tutkimuskeskus (VATT), Government … - 2011
The retrospectively recalled calendar of activities in the European Community Household Panel is a prime resource for cross country analysis of unemployment experience. We investigate the reliability of these data and find that 26% of unemployed respondents misreported retrospectively their...
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