Panel surveys: advantages and disadvantages compared with repeated cross-sectional surveys

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Panel surveys: advantages and disadvantages compared with repeated cross-sectional surveys
Author(s)
Lipps Oliver
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FORS
Issued date
19/03/2021
Language
english
Abstract
In this guide, we describe characteristics of probability-based, scientific social science panel surveysand compare them with cross-sectional surveys in terms of data collectionand analysis potential. While panel surveys have analytical advantages for describing individual dynamics andconductingcausal analyses, they arealsomore expensive than repeated cross-sectional surveys and require considerable efforts to keep data quality high.
Keywords
causal analysis, longitudinal studies, unobserved heterogeneity, attrition, panel care
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19/03/2021 9:36
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25/03/2021 7:13
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