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Measuring subjective survival expectations – Do response scales matter?
Jochem de Bresser
Econometrics and OR
Research Group: Econometrics
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Keyphrases
Response Scales
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Subjective Survival Probabilities
100%
Labor Supply
50%
Demographic Variables
50%
Subjective Well-being
50%
Internal Consistency
50%
Unobserved Heterogeneity
50%
Life-cycle Model
50%
Point Scale
50%
Survival Probability
50%
Strong Correlation
50%
Wealth Accumulation
50%
Response Rate
50%
Test-retest Reliability
50%
Test-retest Correlation
50%
Survival Curve
50%
Survival Expectations
50%
Mathematics
Probability Theory
100%
Rounding
50%
Life Cycle
25%
Elicitation
25%
Covariate
25%
Response Rate
25%
Internal Consistency
25%
Point Scale
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Life Cycle
100%
Labour Supply
100%