
Mark Rank on Poverty and Poorly Understood
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Exploring Longitudinal Data and Financial Self-Reporting Accuracy
This chapter explores the intricacies of self-reported data in surveys, especially concerning financial information and the effects of personal attitudes towards money on accuracy. It highlights a significant longitudinal data set involving 5,000 families, crucial for sociological and economic research, offering nationally representative insights into the financial conditions of the United States.
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