Abstract Background In health research, population estimates are generally obtained from probability-based surveys. In market research surveys are frequently conducted from volunteer web panels. Propensity score adjustment (PSA) is often used at analysis to try to remove bias in the web survey, but empirical evidence of its effectiveness is mixed. We assess the ability of PSA to remove bias in the context of sensitive sexual health research and the potential of web panel surveys to replace or supplement probability surveys. Methods Four web panel surveys asked a subset of questions from the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3). Five propensity scores were generated for each web survey. The scores we...
"Inference from Web surveys may be affected by non-random selection of Web survey participants. One ...
The use of model-based propensity scores as matching tools opens the way to the indirect estimation ...
A combination of propensity score and calibration adjustment is shown to reduce bias in volunteer pa...
The chapter aims to explore and evaluate in more detail the efficiency of the propensity score adjus...
Background: Nonprobability Web surveys using volunteer panels can provide a relatively cheap and qui...
Survey data collection from volunteer Web panels is growing in popularity. While this practice has o...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Interviewer-administered surveys are an important method of collecting popu...
Propensity scores have been suggested in previous literature as a method for weighting volunteer we...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Inference from Web surveys may be affected by non-random selection of Web survey participants. One a...
Many web surveys allow respondents to self select into the survey. Making inference about the popula...
Web surveys have become popular recently because of their attractive advantages of data collection. ...
BACKGROUND: Nonprobability Web surveys using volunteer panels can provide a relatively cheap and qui...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Many internet-panels consist of self-selected respondents and hence cover a relatively small part of...
"Inference from Web surveys may be affected by non-random selection of Web survey participants. One ...
The use of model-based propensity scores as matching tools opens the way to the indirect estimation ...
A combination of propensity score and calibration adjustment is shown to reduce bias in volunteer pa...
The chapter aims to explore and evaluate in more detail the efficiency of the propensity score adjus...
Background: Nonprobability Web surveys using volunteer panels can provide a relatively cheap and qui...
Survey data collection from volunteer Web panels is growing in popularity. While this practice has o...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Interviewer-administered surveys are an important method of collecting popu...
Propensity scores have been suggested in previous literature as a method for weighting volunteer we...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Inference from Web surveys may be affected by non-random selection of Web survey participants. One a...
Many web surveys allow respondents to self select into the survey. Making inference about the popula...
Web surveys have become popular recently because of their attractive advantages of data collection. ...
BACKGROUND: Nonprobability Web surveys using volunteer panels can provide a relatively cheap and qui...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Many internet-panels consist of self-selected respondents and hence cover a relatively small part of...
"Inference from Web surveys may be affected by non-random selection of Web survey participants. One ...
The use of model-based propensity scores as matching tools opens the way to the indirect estimation ...
A combination of propensity score and calibration adjustment is shown to reduce bias in volunteer pa...