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Analyzing Repeated Surveys
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Analyzing Repeated Surveys



April 1997 | 80 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Repeated surveys - a technique for asking the same questions to different samples of people - allows researchers the opportunity to analyze changes in society as a whole. This book begins with a discussion of the classic issue of how to separate cohort, period and age effects. It then covers: methods for modelling aggregate trends; two methods for estimating cohort replacement's contribution to aggregate trends; a decomposition model for clarifying how microchange contributes to aggregate change; and simple models that are useful for the assessment of changing individual-level effects.

 
Introduction
 
Distinguishing Age, Period, and Cohort Effects
 
Aggregate Trends
 
Decomposing Aggregate Trends
 
A General Model for Decomposing Aggregate Change
 
Detecting Change in Individual-Level Relationships
 
Summary
Analyzing Social Change

 

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