Data collection staff involved in sampling designs, monitoring and analysis of surveys often have a good sense of the response rate that can be expected in a survey, even when this survey is new or done at a relatively low frequency. They make expectations of response rates, and, subsequently, costs on an almost continuous basis. Rarely, however, are these expectations formally structured. Furthermore, the expectations usually are point estimates without any assessment of precision or uncertainty. In recent years, the interest in adaptive survey designs has increased. These designs lean heavily on accurate estimates of response rates and costs. In order to account for inaccurate estimates, a Bayesian analysis of survey design parameters is ...
Adaptive survey designs (ASDs) optimize design features, given 1) the interactions between the desig...
Survey methodology is the study of sampling of individuals from a population with the goal of making...
This thesis describes how paradata (like process data and interviewer observations) and other auxili...
Data collection staff involved in sampling designs, monitoring and analysis of surveys often have a ...
In the design of surveys, a number of input parameters such as contact propensities, participation p...
Responsive survey designs introduce protocol changes to survey operations based on accumulating para...
Survey data can reduce the risk of making poor public policies and business decisions. It is therefo...
<p>Surveys can collect important data that inform policy decisions and drive social science research...
Invariably, full response is not achieved with a single survey solicitation, and so a sequence of fo...
The standard analysis of unit nonresponse in sample surveys is to assume missing at random| that is,...
We discuss developments in sample survey theory and methods covering the past 100 years. Neyman’s 19...
Adaptive survey design is a recruitment method that tailors survey protocols to distinctive characte...
The design-approach is evaluated, using a likelihood approach to survey sampling. It is argued that ...
An important theoretical question in survey research over the past fifty years has been: How does br...
Traditional survey design draws a representative sample and implements post-survey weighting adjustm...
Adaptive survey designs (ASDs) optimize design features, given 1) the interactions between the desig...
Survey methodology is the study of sampling of individuals from a population with the goal of making...
This thesis describes how paradata (like process data and interviewer observations) and other auxili...
Data collection staff involved in sampling designs, monitoring and analysis of surveys often have a ...
In the design of surveys, a number of input parameters such as contact propensities, participation p...
Responsive survey designs introduce protocol changes to survey operations based on accumulating para...
Survey data can reduce the risk of making poor public policies and business decisions. It is therefo...
<p>Surveys can collect important data that inform policy decisions and drive social science research...
Invariably, full response is not achieved with a single survey solicitation, and so a sequence of fo...
The standard analysis of unit nonresponse in sample surveys is to assume missing at random| that is,...
We discuss developments in sample survey theory and methods covering the past 100 years. Neyman’s 19...
Adaptive survey design is a recruitment method that tailors survey protocols to distinctive characte...
The design-approach is evaluated, using a likelihood approach to survey sampling. It is argued that ...
An important theoretical question in survey research over the past fifty years has been: How does br...
Traditional survey design draws a representative sample and implements post-survey weighting adjustm...
Adaptive survey designs (ASDs) optimize design features, given 1) the interactions between the desig...
Survey methodology is the study of sampling of individuals from a population with the goal of making...
This thesis describes how paradata (like process data and interviewer observations) and other auxili...