Self-reported data collected via surveys are a key input into a wide range of research conducted by economists. It is well known that such data are subject to measurement error that arises when respondents are asked to recall past utilisation. Survey designers must determine the length of the recall period and face a trade-off as increasing the recall period provides more information, but increases the likelihood of recall error. A statistical framework is used to explore this trade-off. Finally we illustrate how optimal recall periods can be estimated using hospital use data fro
Questions have been raised about the validity of data obtained from retrospective survey designs, si...
UNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The validity of survey-based health care utilization estimates in ...
Out-of-pocket payments (OOPs), direct payments by households or individuals for healthcare are part ...
Self-reported data collected Via Surveys are a key input into a wide range of research conducted by ...
Self-reported data collected via surveys are a key input into a wide range of research conducted by ...
Self-reported data on health care use is a key input in a range of studies. However, the length of r...
AbstractSelf-reported data on health care use is a key input in a range of studies. However, the len...
In health economics, the use of patient recall of health care utilisation information is common, inc...
This paper reports on a study to compare self-reports during an interview with staff who attended a ...
This paper considers measurement errors from a different perspective. Concentrating on errors that a...
Several recent studies in labour and population economics use retrospective surveys to substitute fo...
Recall food consumption data, which is the basis of a great deal of empirical work, is believed to s...
In this thesis I carry out an encompassing analysis of the problem of measurement error in retrospec...
Accurate resource-use measurement is challenging within an economic evaluation, but is a fundamental...
We investigate the nature of measurement error in time-use data. Analysis of 'stylized' recall quest...
Questions have been raised about the validity of data obtained from retrospective survey designs, si...
UNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The validity of survey-based health care utilization estimates in ...
Out-of-pocket payments (OOPs), direct payments by households or individuals for healthcare are part ...
Self-reported data collected Via Surveys are a key input into a wide range of research conducted by ...
Self-reported data collected via surveys are a key input into a wide range of research conducted by ...
Self-reported data on health care use is a key input in a range of studies. However, the length of r...
AbstractSelf-reported data on health care use is a key input in a range of studies. However, the len...
In health economics, the use of patient recall of health care utilisation information is common, inc...
This paper reports on a study to compare self-reports during an interview with staff who attended a ...
This paper considers measurement errors from a different perspective. Concentrating on errors that a...
Several recent studies in labour and population economics use retrospective surveys to substitute fo...
Recall food consumption data, which is the basis of a great deal of empirical work, is believed to s...
In this thesis I carry out an encompassing analysis of the problem of measurement error in retrospec...
Accurate resource-use measurement is challenging within an economic evaluation, but is a fundamental...
We investigate the nature of measurement error in time-use data. Analysis of 'stylized' recall quest...
Questions have been raised about the validity of data obtained from retrospective survey designs, si...
UNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The validity of survey-based health care utilization estimates in ...
Out-of-pocket payments (OOPs), direct payments by households or individuals for healthcare are part ...