The dynamics of perception: Modelling subjective wellbeing in a short panel

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We consider the issue of the dynamics of perceptions, as expressed in responses to survey questions on subjective wellbeing. We develop a simulated maximum likelihood method for estimation of dynamic linear models, where the dependent variable is partially observed through ordinal scales. This latent auto-regression model is often more appropriate than the usual state dependence model for attitudinal and interval variables. The paper contains an application to a model of households' perceptions of their financial wellbeing, demonstrating the superior fit of the latent auto-regression model to both the usual static model and the state dependence model. © 2008 Royal Statistical Society.

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Pudney, S. (2008). The dynamics of perception: Modelling subjective wellbeing in a short panel. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A: Statistics in Society, 171(1), 21–40. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-985X.2007.00515.x

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