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Measuring ethnicity: challenges and opportunities for survey research
J Burton, A Nandi, L Platt
Ethnic and racial studies 33 (8), 1332-1349, 2010
2062010
Correlates of obtaining informed consent to data linkage: respondent, interview, and interviewer characteristics
E Sala, J Burton, G Knies
Sociological Methods & Research 41 (3), 414-439, 2012
1202012
Research note: the influence of the press in shaping public opinion towards the European Union in Britain
S Carey, J Burton
Political Studies 52 (3), 623-640, 2004
1132004
Going online with a face-to-face household panel: Effects of a mixed mode design on item and unit non-response
A Jäckle, P Lynn, J Burton
Survey Research Methods 9 (1), 57-70, 2015
912015
A review of methodological research pertinent to longitudinal survey design and data collection
P Lynn, N Buck, J Burton, A Jäckle, H Laurie
ISER Working Paper Series, 2005
912005
Participation in a mobile app survey to collect expenditure data as part of a large-scale probability household panel: coverage and participation rates and biases
A Jäckle, J Burton, MP Couper, C Lessof
Survey Research Methods 13 (1), 23-44, 2019
862019
Quality profile: British household panel survey version 2.0: Waves 1 to 13: 1991-2003
P Lynn, N Buck, J Burton, H Laurie
Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, 2006
812006
The idiosyncratic impact of an aggregate shock: the distributional consequences of COVID-19
M Benzeval, J Burton, TF Crossley, P Fisher, A Jäckle, H Low, B Read
Available at SSRN 3615691, 2020
802020
The long-term effectiveness of refusal conversion procedures on longitudinal surveys
J Burton, H Laurie, P Lynn
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society 169 …, 2006
712006
The position of women in UK academic economics
AL Booth, J Burton, K Mumford
The Economic Journal 110 (464), 312-333, 2000
712000
Propensity to consent to data linkage: experimental evidence on the role of three survey design features in a UK longitudinal panel
E Sala, G Knies, J Burton
International Journal of Social Research Methodology 17 (5), 455-473, 2014
652014
How understanding society: the UK household longitudinal study adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic
J Burton, P Lynn, M Benzeval
Survey Research Methods 14 (2), 235-239, 2020
632020
An initial look at non-response and attrition in Understanding Society
P Lynn, J Burton, O Kaminska, G Knies, A Nandi
Understanding Society Working Paper, 2012
632012
Identifying the true party identifiers: a question wording experiment
D Sanders, J Burton, J Kneeshaw
Party Politics 8 (2), 193-205, 2002
592002
Consenting to health record linkage: evidence from a multi-purpose longitudinal survey of a general population
G Knies, J Burton, E Sala
BMC health services research 12, 1-6, 2012
542012
Estimating the size of the UK illicit drug market
S Pudney, C Badillo, M Bryan, J Burton, G Conti, M Iacovou
Measuring different aspects of problem drug use: methodological developments …, 2006
512006
Who are the UK's minority ethnic groups? Issues of identification and measurement in a longitudinal study
J Burton, A Nandi, L Platt
ISER Working Paper Series, 2008
402008
Preoperative cognitive abnormality, intraoperative electroencephalogram suppression, and postoperative delirium: a mediation analysis
BA Fritz, CR King, A Ben Abdallah, N Lin, AM Mickle, TP Budelier, ...
Anesthesiology 132 (6), 1458-1468, 2020
372020
Analysis of four studies in a comparative framework reveals: health linkage consent rates on British cohort studies higher than on UK household panel surveys
G Knies, J Burton
BMC Medical Research Methodology 14, 1-12, 2014
342014
Quality profile: British household panel survey
P Lynn, N Buck, J Burton, H Laurie, NSC Urhig
ISER, Uni& versity of Essex, Colchester, 2006
332006
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