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This book provides an overview of the central issues of data quality in longitudinal research.
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This book provides an overview of the central issues of data quality in longitudinal research, with a focus on data relevant for studying individual development. Topics covered include reliability, validity, sampling, aggregation, and the correspondence between theory and method; more specific, practical issues in longitudinal research, such as the drop-out problem and issues of confidentiality are also addressed. The volume is the result of an interdisciplinary endeavour by leading European scientists to discuss appropriate ways of handling various types of longitudinal data, including psychiatric data, alcohol data, and criminal data.
Table of Contents
Preface; List of contributors; 1. General issues about data quality in longitudinal research L. Bergman and D. Magnusson; 2. Improving the quality of psychiatric data: classification, cause and course M. Rutter and A. Pickles; 3. Data in epidemiological longitudinal research G. Eklund; 4. Data in pediatric longitudinal research R. Zetterstrom; 5. Alcohol data in longitudinal research A. Uchtenhagen; 6. Retrospective data, undesirable behaviour, and the longitudinal perspective C.-G. Janson; 7. Minimising attrition in longitudinal research: methods in tracing and securing cooperation in a 24-year follow-up study D. P. Farrington, B. Gallagher, L. Morley, R. J. St Ledger and D. J. West; 8. Minimising attrition in longitudinal studies: means or end? M. Murphy; 9. N's, times and number of variables in longitudinal research G. Rudinger and P. K. Wood; 10. Stability of patterns and patterns of stability in personality development J. B. Asendorpf and F. E. Weinert; 11. Beyond correlations: from group data analyses to single case studies F. Schulsinger; 12. Age, period, and cohort in the study of the life course: a comparison of classical A-P-C-analysis with event history analysis or farewell to lexis? K. U. Mayer and J. Huinink; 13. New possibilities for longitudinal studies of intergenerational factors in child health and development J. Fox and K. Fogelman; 14. Archiving longitudinal data A. Colby and E. Phelps.
Review
"...focuses attention on issues that affect the integrity of longitudinal data and research, and it does so in a manner that will be clear to the reader, regardless of that reader's level of sophistication. As such, this volume is an important and welcome addition to the literature." American Scientist "This work presents a series of thoughtful discussions about the longitudinal study of development. The chapters represent the concerns of a variety of disciplines, (e.g., psychiatry, psychology, sociology, and epidemiology). Since the authors are multinational, the effort draws on the experience of a number of researchers involved in a range of national longitudinal studies. The effect of this diversity of fields and national traditions with a common focus on quality of data in longitudinal study is a collection of chapters that are intrinsically interesting. The overlap of issues across traditions and subjects allows the the chapters to fit together very well and illustrates how solutions to common issues are reached via different paths...This book as a whole is quite good." Book Forum "...a very useful volume. It does indeed offer discussions of a range of issues that should allow longitudinal researchers to judge the quality of their and others' data--to determine if the emperor is wearing any clothes. As such it should be useful to current and potential longitudinal researchers of human development. It is also a volume that should be recommended to students of human development and could therefore be used in graduate courses on research methods." Lonnie R. Sherrod, Contemporary Psychology
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"This work presents a series of thoughtful discussions about the longitudinal study of development. The chapters represent the concerns of a variety of disciplines, (e.g., psychiatry, psychology, sociology, and epidemiology). Since the authors are multinational, the effort draws on the experience of a number of researchers involved in a range of national longitudinal studies. The effect of this diversity of fields and national traditions with a common focus on quality of data in longitudinal study is a collection of chapters that are intrinsically interesting. The overlap of issues across traditions and subjects allows the the chapters to fit together very well and illustrates how solutions to common issues are reached via different paths....This book as a whole is quite good." Book Forum
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This book provides an overview of the central issues of data quality in longitudinal research, with a focus on data relevant for studying individual development. Topics covered include reliability, validity, sampling, aggregation, and the correspondence between theory and method; more specific, practical issues in longitudinal research, such as the drop-out problem and issues of confidentiality are also addressed.
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This book provides an overview of the central issues of data quality in longitudinal research, with a focus on data relevant for studying individual development. Topics covered include reliability, validity, sampling, aggregation, and the correspondence between theory and method; more specific, practical issues in longitudinal research, such as the drop-out problem and issues of confidentiality are also addressed.
Details ISBN052138091X Publisher Cambridge University Press Series European Network on Longitudinal Studies on Individual Development Year 1990 ISBN-10 052138091X ISBN-13 9780521380911 Format Hardcover Publication Date 1990-05-25 Imprint Cambridge University Press Place of Publication Cambridge Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by David Magnusson DEWEY 610/.72 Illustrations 22 tables, 15 line diagrams Edition 1st Short Title DATA QUALITY IN LONGITUDINAL R Language English Media Book Pages 298 Affiliation Stockholms Universitet DOI 10.1604/9780521380911 UK Release Date 1990-05-25 AU Release Date 1990-05-25 NZ Release Date 1990-05-25 Author Lars R. Bergman Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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