Panel Effects: Do the Reports of Panel Respondents Get Better or Worse over Time?

Volume: 7, Issue: 4, Pages: 572 - 588
Published: Dec 10, 2018
Abstract
It is well established that taking part in earlier rounds of a panel survey can affect how respondents answer questions in later rounds. It is less clear, however, whether panel participation affects the quality of the data that respondents provide. We examined two panels to investigate how participation affects several indicators of data quality—including straightlining, item missing data, scale reliabilities, and differences in item...
Paper Details
Title
Panel Effects: Do the Reports of Panel Respondents Get Better or Worse over Time?
Published Date
Dec 10, 2018
Volume
7
Issue
4
Pages
572 - 588
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