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Below is a list of citations having Survey Methodology (36) as a keyword.

McGonagle, Katherine and Sastry, Narayan. An Experimental Evaluation of an Online Interview Scheduler: Effects on Fieldwork Outcomes. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology. 2021. 9, (3): 412-428.
Keywords: Survey Methodology; Transition to Adulthood Supplement


Belli, Robert F., Stafford, Frank P., and Alwin, Duane F. The Emergence of Calendar Interviewing: A Theoretical and Empirical Rationale. In: Knight, Vicki, Connelly, Sean and Freeman, Carla, editors. Calendar and Time Diary: Methods in Life Course Research. Los Angeles-London-New Delphi-Singapore-Washington DC; Sage Publications, Inc.; 2009. p.31-53.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Education Attainment & Achievement; Life Course; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Time Use & Home Production


Belli, Robert F., Stafford, Frank P., and Alwin, Duane F. Timeline Data Collection and Analysis: Time Diary and Event History Calendar Methods. In: Knight, Vicki, Connelly, Sean and Freeman, Carla, editors. Calendar and Time Diary: Methods in Life Course Research. 2009; Sage Publications, Inc.; 2009. p.13-30.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Education Attainment & Achievement; Life Course; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Time Use & Home Production


McGonagle, Katherine A., Schoeni, Robert F., Sastry, Narayan, and Freedman, Vicki A. The Panel Study of Income Dynamics: Overview, Recent Innovations, and Potential for Life Course Research. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies. 2012. 3, (2): 268-284. PMCID: PMC3591471
Keywords: Aging; Child Development Supplement; Life Course; Survey Methodology; Transition to Adulthood Supplement


Belli, Robert F., Stafford, Frank P., and Alwin, Duane F. Introduction: The Application of Calendar and Time Diary Methods in the Collection of Life Course Data. In: Knight, Vicki, Connelly, Sean and Freeman, Carla, editors. Calendar and Time Diary: Methods in Life Course Research. Los Angeles-London-New Delphi-Singapore-Washington DC; Sage Publications, Inc.; 2009. p.1-12.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Education Attainment & Achievement; Life Course; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Time Use & Home Production


Sastry, Narayan, Fomby, Paula, and McGonagle, Katherine. Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) to Conduct Life Course Health Development Analysis. Handbook of Life Course Health Development. Springer; 2018. p.579-599.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Health, Disability & Mortality; Life Course; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology


Raley, Sara. Time Use, Inequality, and Child Well-Being. In: Ben-Arieh, Asher, Casas, Ferran, Frønes, Ivar and Korbin, Jill E., editors. Handbook of Child Well-Being. Springer Netherlands; 2014. p.999-1031.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Intergenerational Influences & Transfers; Survey Methodology; Time Use & Home Production


Wimer, Christopher Todd. Successful Childrearing in Diverse Neighborhood Environments: Understanding the Role of Secure, Stable Employment: Harvard University; 2007. Dept: Social Policy
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Education Attainment & Achievement; Gender Differences; Income; Intergenerational Influences & Transfers; Labor Market & Outcomes; Neighborhoods & Geographic Mobility; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology


Hussemann, Jeanette M., Mortimer, Jeylan T., and Zhang, Lei. Exploring the Correlates of Parental Consent for Children’s Participation in Surveys: An Intergenerational Longitudinal Study. Public Opinion Quarterly. 2016. 80, (3): 642-665.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Survey Methodology


Berlin, Lisa J., O'Neal, Collen R., and Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne. Early Childhood Intervention Research. In: Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne, Fuligni, Allison Sidle and Berlin, Lisa J., editors. Early Child Development in the 21st Century. New York and London; Teachers College Press; 2003. p.63-64.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Children; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology


McGonagle, Katherine A., Schoeni, Robert F., and Couper, Mick P. The Effects of a Between-Wave Incentive Experiment on Contact Update and Production Outcomes. Journal of Official Statistics. 2013. 29, (2): 261-276. PMCID: PMC3763831
Keywords: Aging; Child Development Supplement; Life Course; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Transition to Adulthood Supplement


Fomby, Paula and Sastry, Narayan. Data Collection on Sensitive Topics with Adolescents Using Interactive Voice Response Technology. methods, data, analyses. 2019. 13, (1): 91-110. PMCID: PMC6482824
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology


Vartanian, Thomas P. Secondary Datasets. Secondary Data Analysis: Pocket Guides to Social Work Research Methods. Oxford - New York; Oxford University Press, Inc.; 2010. p.23-.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Transition to Adulthood Supplement; Wellbeing


McGonagle, Katherine A., Schoeni, Robert F., Couper, Mick P., and Mushtaq, Mohammad. An Incentive Experiment Designed to Increase Response to a Between-Wave Contact Update Mailing in Two Panel Studies. Survey Practice. 2011. 4, (3): 1-5. PMCID: PMC4238181
Keywords: Aging; Child Development Supplement; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Transition to Adulthood Supplement


Conley, Dalton, Pfeiffer, Kathryn M., and Velez, Melissa. Explaining Sibling Differences in Achievement and Behavioral Outcomes: The Importance of Within- and Between-Family Factors. Social Science Research. 2007. 36, (3): 1087-1104.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Children; Education Attainment & Achievement; Family Formation & Composition; Health, Disability & Mortality; Intergenerational Influences & Transfers; Life Course; Racial-Ethnic Differences; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology


Belli, Robert F., Stafford, Frank P., and Alwin, Duane F. Using Time Diaries to Study Instruction in Schools. In: Knight, Vicki, Connelly, Sean and Freeman, Carla, editors. Calendar and Time Diary: Methods in Life Course Research. Los Angeles-London-New Delphi-Singapore-Washington, DC; Sage Publications, Inc.; 2009. p.175-190.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Education Attainment & Achievement; Life Course; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Time Use & Home Production


McGonagle, Katherine A., Couper, Mick P., and Schoeni, Robert F. Keeping Track of Panel Members: An Experimental Test of a Between-Wave Contact Strategy. Journal of Official Statistics. 2011. 27, (2): 319-338. PMCID: PMC3253355
Keywords: Aging; Child Development Supplement; Life Course; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Transition to Adulthood Supplement


Roth-Herbst, Jodie, Borbely, Christina, and Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne. Developing Indicators of Confidence, Character, and Caring in Adolescents. In: Brown, Brett V., editors. yes from both. Key Indicators of Child and Youth Well-Being: Completing the Picture. New York; Lawrence Erlbaum; 2008. p.167-196.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Children; Survey Methodology; Wellbeing


Sastry, Narayan, Fomby, Paula, and McGonagle, Katherine A. Effects on Panel Attrition and Fieldwork Outcomes from Selection for a Supplemental Study: Evidence from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Advances in Longitudinal Survey Methodology. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd; 2021. p.74-99.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology


Bures, Regina M., Mueller, Megan Kiely, and Gee, Nancy R. Measuring Human-Animal Attachment in a Large U.S. Survey: Two Brief Measures for Children and Their Primary Caregivers. Frontiers in Public Health. 2019. 7, (107): 1-5.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Children; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Wellbeing


Fomby, Paula, Sastry, Narayan, and McGonagle, Katherine A. Effectiveness of a Time-limited Incentive on Participation by Hard-to-reach Respondents in a Panel Study. Field Methods. 2017. 29, (3): 238-251. PMCID: PMC5542576
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Survey Methodology


Behl, Ajay Singh. Children and Labor Supply. Applied Economics Letters. 2010. 17, (3): 257-262.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Income; Intergenerational Influences & Transfers; Labor Market & Outcomes; Survey Methodology


Tijdens, Kea and Dragstra, Anna. How Many Hours Do You Usually Work?: An Analysis of Working Hours Questions in 26 Large-Scale Surveys in Six Countries and the European Union. Time & Society. 2007. 16, (1): 119-130.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Expenditures, Savings & Consumption; International Studies; Labor Market & Outcomes; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Time Use & Home Production


Davis, Mary Ann. Defining Marriage and Families: Data and Measurement. In: Farris, D. Nicole and Bourque, A. J. J., editors. International Handbook on the Demography of Marriage and the Family. Cham; Springer; 2020. p.23-47.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Family Formation & Composition; Food & Nutrition; Survey Methodology


Hofferth, Sandra L., Bickham, David S., Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne, Davis-Kean, Pamela E., and Yeung, Wei-Jun Jean. Contributions of Research Based on the PSID Child Development Supplement. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 2018. 680, (1): 97-131. PMCID: PMC6550474
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Health, Disability & Mortality; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Time Use & Home Production; Transition to Adulthood Supplement


Sastry, Narayan, McGonagle, Katherine, and Fomby, Paula. Effects of the COVID-19 Crisis on Survey Fieldwork: Experience and Lessons From Two Major Supplements to the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Survey Research Methods. 2020. 14, (2): 241-245.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Survey Methodology; Transition to Adulthood Supplement


DEPS, National Research Council: CPSMA and. Data -- The Basis For New Knowledge. In: Opportunities, Steering Committee on Research, editors. Fostering Research On the Economic and Social Impacts of Information Technology: Report of a Workshop. National Academies Press; 1998. p.78-100.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Intergenerational Influences & Transfers; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Time Use & Home Production; Wealth, Assets & Pensions


Belli, Robert F., Stafford, Frank P., and Alwin, Duane F. Future Directions in Calendar and Time Diary Methods. In: Knight, Vicki, Connelly, Sean and Freeman, Carla, editors. Calendar and Time Diary: Methods in Life Course Research. Los Angeles-London-New Delphi-Singapore-Washington, DC; Sage Publications, Inc.; 2009. p.307-316.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Education Attainment & Achievement; Life Course; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Time Use & Home Production


McGonagle, Katherine A., Couper, Mick P., and Schoeni, Robert F. An Experimental Test of a Strategy to Maintain Contact with Families Between Waves of a Panel Study. Survey Practice. 2009. 2, (5): 1-7. PMCID: PMC4399240
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Transition to Adulthood Supplement


Lee, Sook-Jung, Bartolic, Silvia, and Vandewater, Elizabeth A. Predicting Children's Media Use in the USA: Differences in Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Analysis. British Journal of Developmental Psychology. 2009. 27, (1): 123-43. PMCID: PMC2761041
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Children; Education Attainment & Achievement; Family Formation & Composition; Intergenerational Influences & Transfers; Life Course; Neighborhoods & Geographic Mobility; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Time Use & Home Production


Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne, Berlin, Lisa J., Leventhal, Tama, and Fuligni, Allison Sidle. Depending on the Kindness of Strangers: Current National Data Initiatives and Developmental Research. Child Development. 2000. 71, (1): 257-268.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Children; Education Attainment & Achievement; Income; Labor Market & Outcomes; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology


Weden, Margaret M., Brownell, Peter B., Rendall, Michael S., Lau, Christopher, Fernandes, Meenakshi, and Nazarov, Zafar. Parent-Reported Height and Weight as Sources of Bias in Survey Estimates of Childhood Obesity. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2013. 178, (3): 461-73. PMCID: PMC3732021
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Health, Disability & Mortality; Survey Methodology


Hofferth, Sandra L., Cabrera, Natasha, Carlson, Marcia, Coley, Rebekah Levine, Day, Randal, and Schindler, Holly S. Resident Father Involvement and Social Fathering. In: Hofferth, Sandra L. and Casper, Lynne M., editors. Handbook of Measurement Issues in Family Research. Mahwah, NJ; Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; 2007. p.335-374.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Children; Family Formation & Composition; Gender Differences; Intergenerational Influences & Transfers; Survey Methodology; Wellbeing


Boisvert, Danielle and Wright, John Paul. Nonshared Environmental Influences On Sibling Differences in Externalizing Problem Behavior. Criminal Justice and Behavior. 2008. 35, (7): 863-878.
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Children; Family Formation & Composition; Gender Differences; Health, Disability & Mortality; Intergenerational Influences & Transfers; Statistical & Econometric Methods; Survey Methodology; Wellbeing


Anderson, Nathaniel. Improving Child and Adolescent Well-Being Measurement for Population Health Assessment: University of California, Los Angeles; 2022. Dept: Health Policy and Management
Keywords: Child Development Supplement; Health, Disability & Mortality; Survey Methodology; Transition to Adulthood Supplement; Wellbeing


Sastry, Narayan and McGonagle, Katherine A. Switching from Telephone to Web-first Mixed-mode Data Collection: Results from the Transition into Adulthood Supplement to the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society). 2022. 185, (3): 933-954. PMCID: PMC9524453
Keywords: Survey Methodology; Transition to Adulthood Supplement