Abstract Survey researchers have long speculated that there may be a link between nonresponse and measurement error—that is, people likely to become nonrespondents to a survey are also likely to make poor reporters if they do take part. Still, there is surprisingly little evi-dence of such a link. It could be that nonresponse is generally the product of one set of factors and reporting errors, the product of an un-related set, or both nonresponse and reporting errors may be item-specific so that no general relationship between the two is likely to emerge. Our study examined a situation in which we thought there would be a link between response propensities and the propensity to give inaccurate answers. We asked samples of voters and nonvote...
Rising nonresponse rates in social surveys makes the issue of nonresponse bias highly contentious. N...
Earlier studies on turnout bias in postelection surveys have focused on vote overreporting (measurem...
In this article, we examine two types of item nonresponse in a face-to-face population survey: 'don’...
Abstract Survey researchers have long speculated that there may be a link between nonresponse and me...
Abstract A common hypothesis about practices to reduce survey nonresponse is that those persons brou...
A common hypothesis about practices to reduce survey nonresponse is that those persons brought into ...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
Survey research has been witnessing declining response rates across a wide range of surveys. As a re...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
This dissertation focuses on understudied aspects of nonresponse in a context where limited informat...
Almost every survey suffers from nonresponse. Nonresponse rates are particularly high for voluntary ...
Non-sampling errors, and in particular, those arising from non-response and the measurement process ...
Virtually all political surveys of citizens ’ political behavior suffer from unit nonresponse. Typic...
Abstract While nonresponse rates in household surveys are increasing in most industrialized nations,...
All surveys with less than full response potentially suffer from nonresponse bias. Simple weighting ...
Rising nonresponse rates in social surveys makes the issue of nonresponse bias highly contentious. N...
Earlier studies on turnout bias in postelection surveys have focused on vote overreporting (measurem...
In this article, we examine two types of item nonresponse in a face-to-face population survey: 'don’...
Abstract Survey researchers have long speculated that there may be a link between nonresponse and me...
Abstract A common hypothesis about practices to reduce survey nonresponse is that those persons brou...
A common hypothesis about practices to reduce survey nonresponse is that those persons brought into ...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
Survey research has been witnessing declining response rates across a wide range of surveys. As a re...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
This dissertation focuses on understudied aspects of nonresponse in a context where limited informat...
Almost every survey suffers from nonresponse. Nonresponse rates are particularly high for voluntary ...
Non-sampling errors, and in particular, those arising from non-response and the measurement process ...
Virtually all political surveys of citizens ’ political behavior suffer from unit nonresponse. Typic...
Abstract While nonresponse rates in household surveys are increasing in most industrialized nations,...
All surveys with less than full response potentially suffer from nonresponse bias. Simple weighting ...
Rising nonresponse rates in social surveys makes the issue of nonresponse bias highly contentious. N...
Earlier studies on turnout bias in postelection surveys have focused on vote overreporting (measurem...
In this article, we examine two types of item nonresponse in a face-to-face population survey: 'don’...