The aim of this paper is to investigate the possibility of collecting information on the reproductive behaviour of mothers by means of a two-stages data collection procedure. At first stage a simple self-filled questionnaire is administered to a sample of students attending compulsory school; thus, each pupil is asked to give his mother a more complex questionnaire, bringing it back to school. Linking the two questionnaires, the non-response selection problems are solved using the same statistical techniques used to control attrition in panel surveys. Even if self-filled questionnaires can not be too complex, in some cases this data collection procedure can be recommended as (1) the proportion of unit non-responses in standard surveys can b...
In many countries across the world, designers of social surveys have to face a growing problem of no...
"In earlier rounds of the European Social Survey, non-response bias was studied by using population ...
Not AvailableIn sample survey practice, non-response from some of the sampling units is of common oc...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the possibility of collecting information on the reproductiv...
All social surveys suffer from different types of errors, of which one of the most studied is non-re...
A survey on the economic and social conditions of households in the city of Modena was carried out i...
This paper is focused on process and output aspects of the obtained sample and deals with the measur...
AbstractLow response rates and thus a certain level of nonignorable unit nonresponse in household su...
This volume presents an all-inclusive guide to the problem of nonresponse in household surveys, prov...
Sampling surveys are more than often affected by non-response. More so, the process of data collecti...
"All social surveys suffer from different types of errors, of which one of the most studied is non-r...
© European Survey Research Association. In earlier rounds of the European Social Survey, non-respons...
Nonresponse in sample surveys is a longstanding concern among social researchers and survey methodol...
Abstract Background Surveys are established methods for collecting population data that are unavaila...
Among the techniques to address the problem of unit-nonresponse in surveys, short follow-ups for non...
In many countries across the world, designers of social surveys have to face a growing problem of no...
"In earlier rounds of the European Social Survey, non-response bias was studied by using population ...
Not AvailableIn sample survey practice, non-response from some of the sampling units is of common oc...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the possibility of collecting information on the reproductiv...
All social surveys suffer from different types of errors, of which one of the most studied is non-re...
A survey on the economic and social conditions of households in the city of Modena was carried out i...
This paper is focused on process and output aspects of the obtained sample and deals with the measur...
AbstractLow response rates and thus a certain level of nonignorable unit nonresponse in household su...
This volume presents an all-inclusive guide to the problem of nonresponse in household surveys, prov...
Sampling surveys are more than often affected by non-response. More so, the process of data collecti...
"All social surveys suffer from different types of errors, of which one of the most studied is non-r...
© European Survey Research Association. In earlier rounds of the European Social Survey, non-respons...
Nonresponse in sample surveys is a longstanding concern among social researchers and survey methodol...
Abstract Background Surveys are established methods for collecting population data that are unavaila...
Among the techniques to address the problem of unit-nonresponse in surveys, short follow-ups for non...
In many countries across the world, designers of social surveys have to face a growing problem of no...
"In earlier rounds of the European Social Survey, non-response bias was studied by using population ...
Not AvailableIn sample survey practice, non-response from some of the sampling units is of common oc...