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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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