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Shoon Murray
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Shoon Murray: Yale University
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1992, vol. 36, issue 3, 586-595
Abstract:
A procedure is described for turning an elite cross-sectional survey into a panel study — even when no records exist that link individuals to their original questionnaires — and that also protects the respondents' anonymity. This method is used to add a second wave onto the Foreign Policy Leadership Project's 1988 cross-sectional survey. The procedure allows researchers to gather panel data after an unexpected and momentous event, so that they can document how individuals responded to the event.
Date: 1992
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DOI: 10.1177/0022002792036003008
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