Non-response is a potential threat to the accuracy of estimates obtained from sample surveys and can be particularly difficult to avoid in longitudinal studies. The objective of this report is to investigate non-response and consequent bias in estimates for Wave IV of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health). The Survey Research Unit at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill previously analyzed the non-response rates for the first three waves of Add Health. As shown in Chantala, Kalsbeek and Andraca, 2005, the total bias in Waves I, II, and III for 13 measures of health and risk behaviors rarely exceed 1%, which is small relative to the 20% to 80% prevalence rates for most of these measures. Results are sim...
Background: In public health monitoring of young people it is critical to understand the effects of ...
PURPOSE: Differences in respondent characteristics may lead to bias in prevalence estimates and bias...
"This report presents an investigation of potential nonresponse bias in the Hispanic Health and Nutr...
Non-response is a potential threat to the accuracy of estimates obtained from sample surveys and can...
Non-response is a potential threat to the accuracy of estimates obtained from sample surveys and can...
Research in this study focuses on two related aspects of unit nonresponse (nonresponse by sampled me...
Research in this study focuses on two related aspects of unit nonresponse (nonresponse by sampled me...
Non-response is a potential threat to the accuracy of estimates obtained from sample surveys and can...
Non-response bias refers to the mistake one expects to make in estimating a population characteristi...
Background Health researchers often use survey studies to examine associations betwe...
Background: In public health monitoring of young people it is critical to understand the effects of ...
Objective: There has been little investigation of non-response bias in web-based health surveys. We ...
AbstractObjectiveThere has been little investigation of non-response bias in web-based health survey...
Since non-response may jeopardize the validity of studies, comprehensive assessment of nonresponse i...
PURPOSE: Differences in respondent characteristics may lead to bias in prevalence estimates and bias...
Background: In public health monitoring of young people it is critical to understand the effects of ...
PURPOSE: Differences in respondent characteristics may lead to bias in prevalence estimates and bias...
"This report presents an investigation of potential nonresponse bias in the Hispanic Health and Nutr...
Non-response is a potential threat to the accuracy of estimates obtained from sample surveys and can...
Non-response is a potential threat to the accuracy of estimates obtained from sample surveys and can...
Research in this study focuses on two related aspects of unit nonresponse (nonresponse by sampled me...
Research in this study focuses on two related aspects of unit nonresponse (nonresponse by sampled me...
Non-response is a potential threat to the accuracy of estimates obtained from sample surveys and can...
Non-response bias refers to the mistake one expects to make in estimating a population characteristi...
Background Health researchers often use survey studies to examine associations betwe...
Background: In public health monitoring of young people it is critical to understand the effects of ...
Objective: There has been little investigation of non-response bias in web-based health surveys. We ...
AbstractObjectiveThere has been little investigation of non-response bias in web-based health survey...
Since non-response may jeopardize the validity of studies, comprehensive assessment of nonresponse i...
PURPOSE: Differences in respondent characteristics may lead to bias in prevalence estimates and bias...
Background: In public health monitoring of young people it is critical to understand the effects of ...
PURPOSE: Differences in respondent characteristics may lead to bias in prevalence estimates and bias...
"This report presents an investigation of potential nonresponse bias in the Hispanic Health and Nutr...