Spatial probit model of intra-household interactions (implemented in Stata)
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Spatial probit model of intra-household interactions (implemented in Stata)
Code for Eckman, S, Kreuter, F, Kirchner, A, Jaeckle, A, Tourangeau, R and Presser, S. (2014) “Assessing the Mechanisms of Misreporting to Filter Questions in Surveys” Public Opinion Quarterly 78(3): 721–733.
Provides syntax highlighting for the Stata statistical software package (.do and .ado files).
Simulation in Chapter "The Undercoverage-Nonresponse Trade-off" of the TSE15 Conference Monograph
This is the Stata cookbook for “Introduction to Data Science” in the M.Sc. Public Policy & Human Development.
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