Measuring attitudinal change in repeated cross-sectional surveys: beliefs about the self, life, and society among Swiss elders (1979-1994)
In this paper three ways of measuring and defining change in cross-sectional designs are presented. The first measure of change concerns structural stability: continuity in the organisation of a set of variables across time. The second is level stability: the comparison of means in different groups...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Swiss journal of psychology 2003-03, Vol.62 (1), p.27-35 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper three ways of measuring and defining change in
cross-sectional designs are presented. The first measure of change
concerns structural stability: continuity in the organisation of a set of
variables across time. The second is level stability: the comparison of means
in different groups differing on age or socio-cultural dimensions. The
third is based one the changing parameter model (
Firebaugh, 1997
). In this model, it is the
interaction between ageing effects or socio-cultural factors
(period and cohort effects) and another variable that is assessed.
These three approaches of change are illustrated on the basis of beliefs about
the self, life and society assessed in representative populations of elders in
two regions of Switzerland (Geneva and Central Valais) in 1979
(
N
= 1608) and 1994 (
N
= 2101). |
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ISSN: | 1421-0185 1662-0879 |
DOI: | 10.1024//1421-0185.62.1.27 |