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Paneldaten umfassen zeitlich aufeinander folgende Beobachtungen mehrerer Beobachtungsträger und verfügen damit sowohl über Querschnitts- als auch Längsschnittscharakter. Die Analysemethoden für solche Paneldaten sind mit der steigenden Verfügbarkeit des Datenmaterials stets erweitert und verfeinert worden, so dass diese mittlerweile zum Standard-Repertoire der empirischen Forschung zählen.

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Sönke Albers Daniel Klapper Udo Konradt Achim Walter Joachim Wolf

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Schröder, A. (2007). Prinzipien der Panelanalyse. In: Albers, S., Klapper, D., Konradt, U., Walter, A., Wolf, J. (eds) Methodik der empirischen Forschung. Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-9121-8_18

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