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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 modeling aggregate trends; two methods for estimating cohort replacements 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.

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title Analyzing Repeated Surveys Sage University Papers Series - photo 1

title:Analyzing Repeated Surveys Sage University Papers Series. Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences ; No. 07-115
author:Firebaugh, Glenn.
publisher:Sage Publications, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0803973985
print isbn13:9780803973985
ebook isbn13:9780585216737
language:English
subjectSocial surveys, Social surveys--Methodology, Change (Psychology)
publication date:1997
lcc:HN29.F54 1997eb
ddc:300/.723
subject:Social surveys, Social surveys--Methodology, Change (Psychology)
Analyzing Repeated Surveys
SAGE UNIVERSITY PAPERS
Series: Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences
Series Editor: Michael S. Lewis-Beck, University of Iowa
Editorial Consultants
Richard A. Berk, Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles
William D. Berry, Political Science,Florida State University
Kenneth A. Bollen, Sociology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Linda B. Bourque, Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles
Jacques A. Hagenaars, Social Sciences, Tilburg University
Sally Jackson, Communications, University of Arizona
Richard M. Jaeger, Education, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Gary King, Department of Government, Harvard University
Roger E. Kirk, Psychology, Baylor University
Helena Chmura Kraemer, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Peter Marsden, Sociology, Harvard University
Helmut Norpoth, Political Science, SUNY, Stony Brook
Frank L. Schmidt, Management and Organization, University of Iowa
Herbert Weisberg, Political Science, The Ohio State University
Publisher
Sara Miller McCune, Sage Publications, Inc.
INSTRUCTIONS TO POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTORS
For guidelines on submission of a monograph proposal to this series, please write
Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Editor
Sage QASS Series
Department of Political Science
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242
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Series / Number 07-115
Analyzing Repeated Surveys
Glenn Firebaugh
Pennsylvania State University
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SAGE PUBLICATIONS
International Educational and Professional Publisher
Thousand Oaks London New Delhi
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Copyright 1997 by Sage Publications, Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Firebaugh, Glenn
Analyzing repeated surveys/author, Glenn Firebaugh
p. cm.(Quantitative applications in the social sciences; v. 115)
ISBN 0-8039-7398-5 (pbk.: acid-free paper)
1. Social surveys. 2. Social surveysMethodology. 3. Change
(Psychology) I. Title. II. Series: Sage university papers series
Quantitative applications in the social sciences; v. 115
HN29.F54 1977
300'.723dc20 96-35622
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Acquiring Editor: C. Deborah Laughton
Editorial Assistant: Eileen Carr
Production Editor: Diana E. Axelsen
Production Assistant: Denise Santoyo
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When citing a university paper, please use the proper form. Remember to cite the Sage University Paper series title and include the paper number. One of the following formats can be adapted (depending on the style manual used):
(1) Jaccard, J., & Wan, C. K. (1996). LISREL approaches to interaction effects in multiple regression (Sage University Paper series on Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences, No. 07-114). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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(2) Jaccard, J., & Wan, C. K. 1996. LISREL approaches to interaction effects in multiple regression. Sage University Paper series on Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences, series no. 07-114. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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Contents
Series Editor's Introduction
v
Preface
vii
1. Introduction
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Repeated Surveys: Same Questions, Different Samples
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Repeated Surveys Versus Panel Surveys
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