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The importance of sampling frequency for estimates of wellbeing dynamics
by
Stephen HOSKINS
,
David W. Johnston
,
Johannes S. Kunz
,
Michael A. Shields
,
Kevin E. Staub
Tags:
High-frequency panel survey
/
Self-reported health status
/
Heterogeneity
/
Self-reported Wellbeing
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