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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Survey method
- Reporting bias with survey data
- A general modeling framework
- Longitudinal panel survey data
- The challenge in longitudinal panel survey
- Research objective
- Literature review: marketing
- Literature review: statistics and economics
- The proposed model
- Modeling true behavior
- The HB estimation framework
- Include state dependence (1)
- Include state dependence (2)
- The other model parameters
- It is difficult to use MLE
- Simulation based on cross sectional data
- Simulation based on panel data
- An empirical application
- The data (1)
- The data (2)
- Specification
- True consumption on soft drink
- Report on soft drink
- True consumption: soft drink vs. water
- Report: soft drink vs. water
- Possible extensions
- Summary
- Special thanks
- References
Topics Covered
- Survey method
- A general modeling framework
- Longitudinal panel survey data
- The challenge
- The proposed model
- Modeling true behavior
- The HB estimation framework
- Include state dependence
- The other model parameters
- Simulation based on cross sectional data
- An empirical application
- Possible extensions
Talk Citation
Yang, S. (2010, January 27). Reporting bias in survey data [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 3, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/OVFU5457.Export Citation (RIS)