While one most often thinks of error from sampling variability, the total-survey-error paradigm establishes that there are many different sources of error in surveys and that they may involve both random error (or variance) and systematic error (or bias) (Smith, 2005). Among the different sources of error are sample frame coverage, sampling variance, nonresponse, mode
The past quarter century has seen a resurgence of research on the controversial topic of gender diff...
Nowadays sample survey data collection strategies combine web, telephone, face-to-face, or other mod...
Sampling error refers to variability that is unique to the sample. If the sample is the entire popul...
Gender anomalies in stated preference surveys: Are biases really gender dependent
This article describes the application of the total survey error paradigm to longitudinal surveys. S...
Abstract ‘‘Total survey error’ ’ is a conceptual framework describing statistical error properties o...
Featuring a timely presentation of total survey error (TSE), this edited volume introduces valuable ...
Mixed-mode surveys are known to be susceptible to mode-dependent selection and measurement effects, ...
<p>For situations where groups of individuals can occupy sites (A), simulations of survey error indi...
This book provides an overview of the TSE framework and current TSE research as related to survey de...
Data f rom sample surveys are subject to many sources o f error. The most commonly discussed o f the...
It is common in household surveys that a household member, usually the head, is selected as the repr...
Abstract: This study is based on the total survey error paradigm in which the purpose is to examine ...
The past quarter century has seen a resurgence of research on the controversial topic of gender diff...
Mixed mode data collection designs are increasingly being adopted with the hope that they may reduc...
The past quarter century has seen a resurgence of research on the controversial topic of gender diff...
Nowadays sample survey data collection strategies combine web, telephone, face-to-face, or other mod...
Sampling error refers to variability that is unique to the sample. If the sample is the entire popul...
Gender anomalies in stated preference surveys: Are biases really gender dependent
This article describes the application of the total survey error paradigm to longitudinal surveys. S...
Abstract ‘‘Total survey error’ ’ is a conceptual framework describing statistical error properties o...
Featuring a timely presentation of total survey error (TSE), this edited volume introduces valuable ...
Mixed-mode surveys are known to be susceptible to mode-dependent selection and measurement effects, ...
<p>For situations where groups of individuals can occupy sites (A), simulations of survey error indi...
This book provides an overview of the TSE framework and current TSE research as related to survey de...
Data f rom sample surveys are subject to many sources o f error. The most commonly discussed o f the...
It is common in household surveys that a household member, usually the head, is selected as the repr...
Abstract: This study is based on the total survey error paradigm in which the purpose is to examine ...
The past quarter century has seen a resurgence of research on the controversial topic of gender diff...
Mixed mode data collection designs are increasingly being adopted with the hope that they may reduc...
The past quarter century has seen a resurgence of research on the controversial topic of gender diff...
Nowadays sample survey data collection strategies combine web, telephone, face-to-face, or other mod...
Sampling error refers to variability that is unique to the sample. If the sample is the entire popul...