The 2002 Census of Agriculture adjusted for whole-farm nonresponse by dividing the potential farms on its list into size classes and then weighting the respondents within each class to account for the nonrespondents. Unfortunately, to assign the size-class memberships, a consistent measure of size was needed for all potential farms not just census respondents. Subsequently-collected census information sometimes contradicts these class assignments. By defining indicator variables for census respondents based on “corrected” class assignments, instrumental-variable calibration can be used to construct an alternative set of nonresponse weights. Assuming the response model underpinning these new weights is correct, the bias from using the origin...
Nonsampling errors such as nonresponse represent an important source of bias in the production of of...
Nonresponse can harm the quality of the estimates of a survey. In particular, since we have to accep...
This paper reports on a randomized experiment conducted among Malawian agricultural households to st...
Despite its name, it is helpful to think of the 2002 US Census of Agriculture as a survey. It’s core...
The United States Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service conducts the ...
Calibration forces the weighted estimates of certain variables to match known or alternatively estim...
The United States Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) conduc...
Increasing nonresponse rates in federal surveys and potentially biased survey estimates are a growin...
<p>Response rates have been steadily declining over the last decades, making survey estimates vulner...
The mechanism(s) that generate measurement error matter for inference. Survey measurement error is t...
The mechanism(s) that generate measurement error matter to inference. Survey measurement error is ty...
When adjusting for unit nonresponse in a survey, it is common to assume that the response/nonrespons...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: As response rates decline, the costs associated with how the...
Nonresponse results in a reduced sample size, but a more important concern of researchers is the pos...
Unit nonresponse is often a problem in sample surveys. It arises when the values of the survey varia...
Nonsampling errors such as nonresponse represent an important source of bias in the production of of...
Nonresponse can harm the quality of the estimates of a survey. In particular, since we have to accep...
This paper reports on a randomized experiment conducted among Malawian agricultural households to st...
Despite its name, it is helpful to think of the 2002 US Census of Agriculture as a survey. It’s core...
The United States Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service conducts the ...
Calibration forces the weighted estimates of certain variables to match known or alternatively estim...
The United States Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) conduc...
Increasing nonresponse rates in federal surveys and potentially biased survey estimates are a growin...
<p>Response rates have been steadily declining over the last decades, making survey estimates vulner...
The mechanism(s) that generate measurement error matter for inference. Survey measurement error is t...
The mechanism(s) that generate measurement error matter to inference. Survey measurement error is ty...
When adjusting for unit nonresponse in a survey, it is common to assume that the response/nonrespons...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: As response rates decline, the costs associated with how the...
Nonresponse results in a reduced sample size, but a more important concern of researchers is the pos...
Unit nonresponse is often a problem in sample surveys. It arises when the values of the survey varia...
Nonsampling errors such as nonresponse represent an important source of bias in the production of of...
Nonresponse can harm the quality of the estimates of a survey. In particular, since we have to accep...
This paper reports on a randomized experiment conducted among Malawian agricultural households to st...