Low response rates to postal surveys potentially bias study results. We used three approaches to determine why 46 per cent of a sample were non-responders, and to analyse any potential bias. Labour force data, telephone interviews with a number of non-responders and trend examination showed that our study sample was no different to the known nursing population, that there were few differences between responders and non-responders and that there were no trends in differences between early and late responders respectively. Results suggest ‘intenders’, or potential responders who do not complete and return the survey, are a key factor in non-response in surveys of nurses. Analysis for response bias increases confidence in the interpretations a...
All surveys with less than full response potentially suffer from nonresponse bias. Simple weighting ...
The non-response in a survey can lead to severe bias. In order to manage this problem, it is usual t...
While surveys of nurses are an important tool in health services and policy research, they are often...
Low response rates to postal surveys potentially bias study results. We used three approaches to det...
SUMMARY Losses in follow-up that are biased with respect to outcome invalidate the results. There ar...
Nonresponse bias in survey research can result in misleading or inaccurate findings and assessment o...
Abstract Background Postal surveys are a frequently used method of data collection in health service...
Double Sample to Minimize Bias Due to Non-response in a Mail Survey A large study of nurses conducte...
Surveys conducted by mail can result in a very low response rate raising the possibility of non-resp...
All farmers in one stratum of a wheat storage survey who failed to answer a mail questionnaire were ...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
This paper is focused on process and output aspects of the obtained sample and deals with the measur...
The choice of number of call attempts in a telephone survey is an important decision. A large number...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
How confident can we be that the comparatively low response rates associated with mail surveys of gr...
All surveys with less than full response potentially suffer from nonresponse bias. Simple weighting ...
The non-response in a survey can lead to severe bias. In order to manage this problem, it is usual t...
While surveys of nurses are an important tool in health services and policy research, they are often...
Low response rates to postal surveys potentially bias study results. We used three approaches to det...
SUMMARY Losses in follow-up that are biased with respect to outcome invalidate the results. There ar...
Nonresponse bias in survey research can result in misleading or inaccurate findings and assessment o...
Abstract Background Postal surveys are a frequently used method of data collection in health service...
Double Sample to Minimize Bias Due to Non-response in a Mail Survey A large study of nurses conducte...
Surveys conducted by mail can result in a very low response rate raising the possibility of non-resp...
All farmers in one stratum of a wheat storage survey who failed to answer a mail questionnaire were ...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
This paper is focused on process and output aspects of the obtained sample and deals with the measur...
The choice of number of call attempts in a telephone survey is an important decision. A large number...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
How confident can we be that the comparatively low response rates associated with mail surveys of gr...
All surveys with less than full response potentially suffer from nonresponse bias. Simple weighting ...
The non-response in a survey can lead to severe bias. In order to manage this problem, it is usual t...
While surveys of nurses are an important tool in health services and policy research, they are often...