We evaluate how nonresponse affects conclusions drawn from survey data and consider how researchers can reliably test and correct for nonresponse bias. To do so, we examine a survey on labor market conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic that used randomly assigned financial incentives to encourage participation. We link the survey data to administrative data sources, allowing us to observe a ground truth for participants and nonparticipants. We find evidence of large nonresponse bias, even after correcting for observable differences between participants and nonparticipants. We apply a range of existing methods that account for nonresponse bias due to unobserved differences, including worst-case bounds, bounds that incorporate monotonicity ...
Almost every survey suffers from nonresponse. Nonresponse rates are particularly high for voluntary ...
This dissertation looks at survey nonresponse both from the perspective of the fieldwork process (se...
Abstract A common hypothesis about practices to reduce survey nonresponse is that those persons brou...
We evaluate how nonresponse affects conclusions drawn from survey data and consider how researchers ...
All surveys with less than full response potentially suffer from nonresponse bias. Simple weighting ...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
Abstract While nonresponse rates in household surveys are increasing in most industrialized nations,...
Rising nonresponse rates in social surveys makes the issue of nonresponse bias highly contentious. N...
Rising nonresponse rates in social surveys makes the issue of nonresponse bias highly contentious. N...
Social surveys are often used to estimate unemployment duration distributions. Survey non-response m...
The choice of number of call attempts in a telephone survey is an important decision. A large number...
Surveys, or survey designs still represent the silver bullet in quantitative-oriented social science...
Probability sample selection procedures gift methodologists with quite a bit of control before data ...
How response rates are increased can determine the remaining nonresponse bias in estimates. Studies ...
Almost every survey suffers from nonresponse. Nonresponse rates are particularly high for voluntary ...
This dissertation looks at survey nonresponse both from the perspective of the fieldwork process (se...
Abstract A common hypothesis about practices to reduce survey nonresponse is that those persons brou...
We evaluate how nonresponse affects conclusions drawn from survey data and consider how researchers ...
All surveys with less than full response potentially suffer from nonresponse bias. Simple weighting ...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
Abstract While nonresponse rates in household surveys are increasing in most industrialized nations,...
Rising nonresponse rates in social surveys makes the issue of nonresponse bias highly contentious. N...
Rising nonresponse rates in social surveys makes the issue of nonresponse bias highly contentious. N...
Social surveys are often used to estimate unemployment duration distributions. Survey non-response m...
The choice of number of call attempts in a telephone survey is an important decision. A large number...
Surveys, or survey designs still represent the silver bullet in quantitative-oriented social science...
Probability sample selection procedures gift methodologists with quite a bit of control before data ...
How response rates are increased can determine the remaining nonresponse bias in estimates. Studies ...
Almost every survey suffers from nonresponse. Nonresponse rates are particularly high for voluntary ...
This dissertation looks at survey nonresponse both from the perspective of the fieldwork process (se...
Abstract A common hypothesis about practices to reduce survey nonresponse is that those persons brou...