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Advances in Longitudinal Survey Methodology

Lynn, Peter (Editor)

Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics

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1. Edition April 2021
544 Pages, Hardcover
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ISBN: 978-1-119-37693-4
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Advances in Longitudinal Survey Methodology

Explore an up-to-date overview of best practices in the implementation of longitudinal surveys from leading experts in the field of survey methodology

Advances in Longitudinal Survey Methodology delivers a thorough review of the most current knowledge in the implementation of longitudinal surveys. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the many advances that have been made in the field of longitudinal survey methodology over the past fifteen years, as well as extending the topic coverage of the earlier volume, "Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys", published in 2009. This new edited volume covers subjects like dependent interviewing, interviewer effects, panel conditioning, rotation group bias, measurement of cognition, and weighting.

New chapters discussing the recent shift to mixed-mode data collection and obtaining respondents' consent to data linkage add to the book's relevance to students and social scientists seeking to understand modern challenges facing data collectors today. Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of:
* A thorough introduction to refreshment sampling for longitudinal surveys, including consideration of principles, sampling frame, sample design, questionnaire design, and frequency
* An exploration of the collection of biomarker data in longitudinal surveys, including detailed measurements of ill health, biological pathways, and genetics in longitudinal studies
* An examination of innovations in participant engagement and tracking in longitudinal surveys, including current practices and new evidence on internet and social media for participant engagement.

An invaluable source for post-graduate students, professors, and researchers in the field of survey methodology, Advances in Longitudinal Survey Methodology will also earn a place in the libraries of anyone who regularly works with or conducts longitudinal surveys and requires a one-stop reference for the latest developments and findings in the field.

List of contributors

Preface by Peter Lynn

About the companion website

1. Refreshment Sampling for Longitudinal Surveys

Nicole Watson and Peter Lynn

2. Collecting Biomarker Data in Longitudinal Surveys

Meena Kumari and Michaela Benzeval

3. Innovations in Participant Engagement and Tracking in Longitudinal Surveys

Lisa Calderwood, Matt Brown, Emily Gilbert and Erica Wong

4. Effects on Panel Attrition and Fieldwork Outcomes from Selection for a Supplemental Study: Evidence from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics

Narayan Sastry, Paula Fomby and Katherine A. McGonagle

5. The Effects of Biological Data Collection in Longitudinal Surveys on Subsequent Wave Co-operation

Fiona Pashazadeh, Alexandru Cernat and Joseph W. Sakshaug

6. Understanding Data Linkage Consent in Longitudinal Surveys

Annette Jäckle, Kelsey Beninger, Jonathan Burton and Mick P. Couper

7. Determinants of Consent to Administrative Records Linkage in longitudinal Surveys: Evidence from Next Steps

Darina Peycheva, George Ploubidis and Lisa Calderwood

8. Consent to Data Linkage: Experimental Evidence from an Online Panel

Ben Edwards and Nicholas Biddle

9. Mixing Modes in Household Panel Surveys: Recent Developments and New Findings

Marieke Voorpostel, Oliver Lipps and Caroline Roberts

10. Estimating the Measurement Effects of Mixed Modes in Longitudinal Studies: Current Practice and Issues

Alexandru Cernat and Joseph W. Sakshaug

11. Measuring Cognition in a Multi-mode Context

Mary Beth Ofstedal, Colleen A. McClain and Mick P. Couper

12. Panel conditioning: Types, causes and empirical evidence of what we know so far

Bella Struminskaya and Michael Bosnjak

13. Interviewer Effects in Panel Surveys

Simon Kühne and Martin Kroh

14. Improving Survey Measurement of Household Finances: A Review of New Data Sources and Technologies

Annette Jäckle, Mick P. Couper, Alessandra Gaia and Carli Lessof

15. How to Pop the Question? Interviewer and Respondent Behaviours when Measuring Change with Dependent Interviewing

Annette Jäckle, Tarek Al Baghal, Stephanie Eckman and Emanuela Sala

16. Assessing Discontinuities and Rotation Group Bias in Rotating Panel Designs

Jan A. van den Brakel, Paul A. Smith, Duncan Elliott, Sabine Krieg, Timo Schmid and Nikos Tzavidis

17. Proper Multiple Imputation of Clustered or Panel Data

Martin Spiess, Kristian Kleinke and Jost Reinecke

18. Issues in Weighting for Longitudinal Surveys

Peter Lynn and Nicole Watson

19. Small-Area Estimation of Cross-Classified Gross Flows Using Longitudinal Survey Data

Yves Thibaudeau, Eric Slud and Yang Cheng

20. Non-Parametric Estimation for Longitudinal Data with Informative Missingness

Zahoor Ahmad and Li-Chun Zhang
Peter Lynn is Professor of Survey Methodology and Director of the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex. ISER is one of the leading research centres in the world for longitudinal survey methods and Professor Lynn has headed the survey methods programme at ISER since he joined Essex in 2001. Professor Lynn has published more than 60 articles on survey methods topics in top scientific journals, mostly on topics specific to longitudinal surveys, in addition to numerous book chapters, reports and other articles.

P. Lynn, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, UK