A Log-Linear Modelling Approach to Assessing The Consistency of Ego Reports of Dyadic Outcomes With Applications to Fertility and Sexual Partnerships

Abstract

We propose a log-linear model to assess the consistency of ego reports of dyadic outcomes. We do so specifically in the context where males and females report on shared events, and we demonstrate how inconsistencies can be assessed by using a log-linear model that estimates separate mixing totals for each set of reports. This modelling approach immediately allows us to determine where inconsistencies in reports occur. To demonstrate how our method can be easily implemented for survey data, we apply it to both the 1992 National Health and Social Life Survey and the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth. Our analysis identifies inconsistencies in male and female reports of concurrent partnerships and the number of biological children.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Jun 03, 2014
Source ID
10.1111/rssa.12067

Entities

People

  • Mark S. Handcock
  • Ryan Admiraal

Organizations

  • Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
  • Murdoch University
  • National Institutes of Health
  • National Science Foundation
  • Office of Naval Research
  • University of California, Los Angeles

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Fields of Study

  • Mathematics

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