11) Over the Past Three Months, How Have the Price Terms (for Example, Financing Rates) Offered to Trading REITs as Reflected Across the Entire Spectrum of Securities Financing and OTC Derivatives Transaction Types Changed, Regardless of Nonprice Terms?| Answer Type: Remained Basically Unchanged

Number of Respondents, Quarterly, Not Seasonally Adjusted

ALLQ11RBUNR • Economic Data from Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)

Latest Value

16.00

Year-over-Year Change

-5.88%

Date Range

7/1/2011 - 1/1/2025

Summary

Tracks quarterly survey respondent count for economic research. Provides critical insight into sampling methodology and statistical representation.

Analysis & Context

This economic indicator provides valuable insights into current market conditions and economic trends. The data is updated regularly by the Federal Reserve and represents one of the most reliable sources for economic analysis.

Understanding this metric helps economists, policymakers, and investors make informed decisions about economic conditions and future trends. The interactive chart above allows you to explore historical patterns and identify key trends over time.

About This Dataset

This metric represents the total number of participants in quarterly economic surveys. It helps researchers assess data collection reliability and sample diversity.

Methodology

Calculated by counting unique survey participants in each quarterly reporting period.

Historical Context

Used by economists to validate statistical significance of research findings.

Key Facts

  • Quarterly tracking of survey participation
  • Indicates research sample size variations
  • Critical for statistical validity

FAQs

Q: Why is the number of respondents important?

A: More respondents increase statistical reliability and reduce margin of error in economic research.

Q: How often is this data updated?

A: Data is updated quarterly with the latest survey participation numbers.

Q: Can respondent numbers change significantly?

A: Respondent counts can fluctuate based on research design and participant availability.

Q: What impacts survey participation rates?

A: Factors like survey complexity, incentives, and research topic influence participation.

Q: How do researchers ensure representative samples?

A: Researchers use stratified sampling and weighted analysis to ensure diverse representation.

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Citation

U.S. Federal Reserve, Number of Respondents Quarterly (ALLQ11RBUNR), retrieved from FRED.