Interviewer effects on non-response propensity in longitudinal surveys: A multilevel modelling approach

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Summary: The paper investigates two different multilevel approaches, the multilevel cross-classified and the multiple-membership models, for the analysis of interviewer effects on wave non-response in longitudinal surveys. The models proposed incorporate both interviewer and area effects to account for the non-hierarchical structure, the influence of potentially more than one interviewer across waves and possible confounding of area and interviewer effects arising from the non-random allocation of interviewers across areas. The methods are compared by using a data set: the UK Family and Children Survey.

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Vassallo, R., Durrant, G. B., Smith, P. W. F., & Goldstein, H. (2015). Interviewer effects on non-response propensity in longitudinal surveys: A multilevel modelling approach. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A: Statistics in Society, 178(1), 83–99. https://doi.org/10.1111/rssa.12049

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