This blog on how machine learning reinvented many of the techniques first developed in statistics got me thinking. When I dip into non-survey methods journals to see how research from survey methodology is used, it sometimes seems like people in other fields are either not aware of our research or only vaguely aware. For instance, it seems like there is research on incentives in several substantive fields that goes on without awareness across the disciplines.
It's not that everyone needs to be a survey methodologist, but it would be nice if there were more awareness of our research. Otherwise there is the risk that researchers in other fields will simply reinvent the wheel.
It's not that everyone needs to be a survey methodologist, but it would be nice if there were more awareness of our research. Otherwise there is the risk that researchers in other fields will simply reinvent the wheel.
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