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Source: AMA Census
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1. Fondelier, Sharon E.
Keeping Track of Respondents in Longitudinal Studies
Presented: [S.L.], American Marketing Association (AMA) Census Conference, 1976
Cohort(s): NLS General
Publisher: American Marketing Association (AMA)
Keyword(s): Longitudinal Surveys; Mobility; Research Methodology

Experience with the NLS has shown that it is possible to retain most of the respondents in a longitudinal study even if they are part of a mobile population group and the study is extended over several years. The problem of keeping track of the respondents can be reduced if certain pertinent information is collected during the interview and then retained for use when follow-up interviews are to be done. With enough information from previous interviews and other sources, longitudinal survey interviewers should be able to locate all but a very few of their respondents.
Bibliography Citation
Fondelier, Sharon E. "Keeping Track of Respondents in Longitudinal Studies." Presented: [S.L.], American Marketing Association (AMA) Census Conference, 1976.