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245 00 Advances in longitudinal survey methodology /|cedited by 
       Peter Lynn.|h[O'Reilly electronic resource] 
264  1 Hoboken, NJ :|bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.,|c2021. 
264  4 |c©2021 
300    1 online resource (xxvii, 516 pages) :|billustrations. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Wiley series in probability and statistics 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tRefreshment Sampling for Longitudinal Surveys /|rNicole 
       Watson, Peter Lynn --|tCollecting Biomarker Data in 
       Longitudinal Surveys /|rMeena Kumari, Michaela Benzeval --
       |tInnovations in Participant Engagement and Tracking in 
       Longitudinal Surveys /|rLisa Calderwood, Matt Brown, Emily
       Gilbert, Erica Wong --|tEffects on Panel Attrition and 
       Fieldwork Outcomes from Selection for a Supplemental Study
       : Evidence from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics /
       |rNarayan Sastry, Paula Fomby, Katherine A McGonagle --
       |tThe Effects of Biological Data Collection in 
       Longitudinal Surveys on Subsequent Wave Cooperation /
       |rFiona Pashazadeh, Alexandru Cernat, Joseph W Sakshaug --
       |tUnderstanding Data Linkage Consent in Longitudinal 
       Surveys /|rAnnette Jäckle, Kelsey Beninger, Jonathan 
       Burton, Mick P Couper --|tDeterminants of Consent to 
       Administrative Records Linkage in Longitudinal Surveys: 
       Evidence from Next Steps /|rDarina Peycheva, George 
       Ploubidis, Lisa Calderwood --|tConsent to Data Linkage: 
       Experimental Evidence from an Online Panel /|rBen Edwards,
       Nicholas Biddle --|tMixing Modes in Household Panel 
       Surveys: Recent Developments and New Findings /|rMarieke 
       Voorpostel, Oliver Lipps, Caroline Roberts --|tEstimating 
       the Measurement Effects of Mixed Modes in Longitudinal 
       Studies: Current Practice and Issues /|rAlexandru Cernat, 
       Joseph W Sakshaug --|tMeasuring Cognition in a Multi-Mode 
       Context /|rMary Beth Ofstedal, Colleen A McClain, Mick P 
       Couper --|tPanel Conditioning: Types, Causes, and 
       Empirical Evidence of What We Know So Far /|rBella 
       Struminskaya, Michael Bosnjak --|tInterviewer Effects in 
       Panel Surveys /|rSimon Kühne, Martin Kroh --|tImproving 
       Survey Measurement of Household Finances: A Review of New 
       Data Sources and Technologies /|rAnnette Jäckle, Mick P 
       Couper, Alessandra Gaia, Carli Lessof --|tHow to Pop the 
       Question? Interviewer and Respondent Behaviours When 
       Measuring Change with Proactive Dependent Interviewing /
       |rAnnette Jäckle, Tarek Al Baghal, Stephanie Eckman, 
       Emanuela Sala --|tAssessing Discontinuities and Rotation 
       Group Bias in Rotating Panel Designs /|rJan A Brakel, Paul
       A Smith, Duncan Elliott, Sabine Krieg, Timo Schmid, Nikos 
       Tzavidis --|tProper Multiple Imputation of Clustered or 
       Panel Data /|rMartin Spiess, Kristian Kleinke, Jost 
       Reinecke --|tIssues in Weighting for Longitudinal Surveys 
       /|rPeter Lynn, Nicole Watson --|tSmall-Area Estimation of 
       Cross-Classified Gross Flows Using Longitudinal Survey 
       Data /|rYves Thibaudeau, Eric Slud, Yang Cheng --
       |tNonparametric Estimation for Longitudinal Data with 
       Informative Missingness /|rZahoor Ahmad, Li-Chun Zhang. 
520    "The methodology of longitudinal surveys is a specialist 
       topic which has evolved from the field of survey 
       methodology. Survey methodology itself has evolved over 
       the last century or so, with an early focus on sampling 
       theory (1890s to 1940s), followed by attention to question
       and questionnaire design (1940s to 1970s) and obtaining 
       respondent participation (1980s to 2000s). More recent 
       developments included web survey methods and mixed mode 
       methods, other uses of new technologies, data linkage, the
       use of paradata. Though the first longitudinal surveys 
       began in the 1960s, such surveys were rare until the 
       1980s. Researchers became increasingly aware of various 
       unique features and opportunities of longitudinal surveys 
       and methodological research into these unique features 
       developed rapidly throughout the 1990s and 2000s. The data
       produced by longitudinal surveys allow researchers to 
       better understand dynamic processes of change, including 
       processes of cause-and-effect, that can barely be 
       addressed by data from cross-sectional surveys. An 
       understanding of the implications of the methodological 
       options available for the design and implementation of 
       such surveys will help researchers to produce better 
       longitudinal data in future."--|cProvided by publisher. 
588    Description based on online resource; title from digital 
       title page (viewed on August 23, 2021). 
590    O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public 
       Library Edition 
650  0 Longitudinal method. 
650  0 Surveys|xMethodology. 
650  2 Longitudinal Studies 
650  6 Méthode longitudinale. 
650  6 Levés|xMéthodologie. 
650  7 Longitudinal method|2fast 
650  7 Surveys|xMethodology|2fast 
700 1  Lynn, Peter,|d1966-|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tAdvances in longitudinal survey 
       methodology|bFirst edition.|dHoboken, NJ : Wiley, [2020]
       |z9781119376934|w(DLC)  2020033403 
830  0 Wiley series in probability and statistics. 
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       |zAvailable on O'Reilly for Public Libraries 
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