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Luxemburg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
1993,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 89)
| Lee Rainwater
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In:
Heinz P. Galler, Gert G. Wagner ,
Empirische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung
Frankfurt/New York: Campus
99-118
| Lee Rainwater, Timothy M. Smeeding
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In:
Jerome H. Skolnick, Elliot Currie ,
Crisis in American Institutions (11th Edition)
Boston: Allyn and Bacon
118-125
| Lee Rainwater, Timothy M. Smeeding
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Syracuse:
Syracuse University, Maxwell School,
2002,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 332)
| Katherine Rake, Mary C. Daly
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Session Abstracts: Lifespan theories of aging highlight the importance normative and non-normative life events have on how individuals function, develop, and age. In later adulthood, events such as the onset of severe illness or loss of a spouse may change both how individuals negotiate their daily lives and how they age. In this paper, we use a collection of natural experiments embedded in longitudinal ...
In:
Innovation in Aging
2 (2018), Suppl 1, 342
| Nilam Ram, Denis Gerstorf
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In:
Personality and Individual Differences
43 (2007), 6, 1627-1634
| Beatrice Rammstedt
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Subjective indicators have been proven to possess predictive power for a large array of social and economic outcomes. However, most of these measures face serious psychometric shortcomings, namely that the items used are not psychometrically investigated. Furthermore, various different item phrasing and response formats are used in different surveys for the assessment of one and the same construct. ...
In:
Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) ,
Building on Progress. Expanding the Research Infrastructure for the Social, Economic, and Behavioral Sciences
Opladen: Budrich Unipress
813-824
| Beatrice Rammstedt
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Psychological constructs are becoming increasingly important in social surveys. Scales for the assessment of these constructs are usually developed primarily for individual assessment and decision-making. Hence, in order to guarantee high levels of reliability, measurement precision, and validity, these scales are in most cases much too long to be applied in surveys. Such settings call for extremely ...
In:
Journal of Individual Differences
35 (2014), 4, 212-220
| Beatrice Rammstedt, Constanze Beierlein
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The present paper investigates the power of personality to predict important life outcomes in the context of the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC). On the most global level, personality can be described by the Big Five dimensions, extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, and openness to experience. These five dimensions were assessed ...
In:
Large-scale Assessments in Education
5 (2017), 1, 2
| Beatrice Rammstedt, Daniel Danner, Clemens Lechner
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In Germany, the respondents who had participated in the 2012 survey of the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) were re-approached for the panel study PIAAC-L. PIAAC-L aims at investigating the longitudinal effects of skill outcomes over the life course and the development of the key skills assessed in PIAAC. Moreover, additional and alternative background information ...
In:
Large-scale Assessments in Education
5 (2017), 4,
| Beatrice Rammstedt, Silke Martin, Anouk Zabal, Claus Carstensen, Jürgen Schupp