The causal approach to measurement error in panel analysis : some further contingencies. [TR 48]

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Abstract

The authors describe and analyze some issues in understanding causality from panel designs. They focus on complications that arise when multivariate panel models are measured with either random or systematic errors. The analysis is illustrated with panel from the U.N. of education and economic data from 96 countries. They conclude that new statistics, to be developed or imported from other disciplines are needed to deal with measurement error in substantive panel data. The authors published this TR (1974).
[Abstract by Murray Webster, 2014.]
Published in Hubert M. Blalock (ed.), Measurement in the Social Sciences. Chicago: Aldine, 1974.

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Date created 1972

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Author Hannan, Michael T.
Author Rubinson, Richard
Author Warren, Jean Tuttle, 1946-
Publisher Stanford University, Department of Sociology, Laboratory for Social Research

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Subject Sociology - Statistical methods
Subject Sociology -Research - Methodology
Genre Technical report

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Hannan, Michael T. and Rubinson, Richard and Warren, Jean Tuttle. (1972). The causal approach to measurement error in panel analysis : some further contingencies.Technical Report 48, Laboratory for Social Research, Stanford University Department of Sociology. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/qk885mb4649

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Laboratory for Social Research Technical Report Series (1961-1985), Stanford University Department of Sociology

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