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Is Nursing Home Demand Affected by the Decline in Age Difference between Spouses?
Potential Risk Factors for Undifferentiated Connective Tissue Disease Among Women: Implanted Medical Devices
Vigorous physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness and a diet low in saturated relative to polyunsaturated fat may protect against development of the metabolic syndrome in middle-aged men
Race in the Live and Virtual Interview: Racial Deference, Social Desirability, and Activation Effects in Attitude Surveys
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National time accounting: the currency of life / Alan B. Krueger … [et al.] — That which makes life worthwhile / George Loewenstein — Measuring national well-being / David M. Cutler — National time accounting and national economic accounting / J. Steven Landefeld and Shaunda Villones — Measuring real income with leisure and household production… Continue reading Rejoinder
Good item or bad-can latent class analysis tell?: the utility of latent class analysis for the evaluation of survey questions
Summary. Latent class analysis has been used to model measurement error, to identify flawed survey questions and to estimate mode effects. Using data from a survey of University of Maryland alumni together with alumni records, we evaluate this technique to determine its usefulness for detecting bad questions in the survey context. Two sets of latent… Continue reading Good item or bad-can latent class analysis tell?: the utility of latent class analysis for the evaluation of survey questions
Social Desirability Bias in CATI, IVR, and Web Surveys: The Effects of Mode and Question Sensitivity
Although it is well established that self-administered questionnaires tend to yield fewer reports in the socially desirable direction than do interviewer-administered questionnaires, less is known about whether different modes of self-administration vary in their effects on socially desirable responding. In addition, most mode comparison studies lack validation data and thus cannot separate the effects of… Continue reading Social Desirability Bias in CATI, IVR, and Web Surveys: The Effects of Mode and Question Sensitivity