Repeated measurements with unintended feedback: The Dutch new herring scandals

04/01/2021
by   Richard D. Gill, et al.
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An econometric analysis of consumer research data which hit newspaper headlines in the Netherlands illustrates almost everything that can go wrong when statistical models are fit to the superficial characteristics of a data-set with no attention paid to the data generation mechanism. This paper is dedicated to Ornulf Borgan on the occasion of his virtual 65th birthday celebrations.

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