Basically, the PFS is an independent survey that repeats frame update. The survey results are compared with house units frame results, permitting estimates to be made of : coverage and content errors. Coverage errors refer to house units missed in the census or incorrectly included, while content errors evaluate response quality of selected questions. The PFS allows SESRI to uncover deficiencies in the methodology of the frame update and make adjustments for future censuses
With the availability of national address list frames, the future of area frame listing in the Unite...
It is usually discovered in the data collection phase of a survey that some units in the sample are ...
Many face-to-face surveys use field staff to create lists of housing units fromwhich sam-plesaresele...
Survey research using nationally representative samples is growing substantially in the rapidly dev...
In the absence of a national population or housing register, field work organizations in many countr...
To assess the coverage of persons and housing units in the 2010 Census, the United States Census Bur...
A major goal and challenge for coverage measurement in 2010 is to design a survey that measures the ...
The paper presents a systematic review of the relative efficacy of traditional listing and the USPS ...
Program (SCHIP). The existence of the Master Address File (MAF) provides a potentially more cost eff...
Many face-to-face surveys use field staff to create lists of housing units from which samples are se...
This paper approaches issues related to frame problems and nonresponse in surveys. These nonsampling...
An evaluation is made of the NASS multiple frame (MF) survey estimator and a simple ratio estimator ...
One area of concern among census data users is the potential for misclassification of housing unit s...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S...
When adjusting for unit nonresponse in a survey, it is common to assume that the response/nonrespons...
With the availability of national address list frames, the future of area frame listing in the Unite...
It is usually discovered in the data collection phase of a survey that some units in the sample are ...
Many face-to-face surveys use field staff to create lists of housing units fromwhich sam-plesaresele...
Survey research using nationally representative samples is growing substantially in the rapidly dev...
In the absence of a national population or housing register, field work organizations in many countr...
To assess the coverage of persons and housing units in the 2010 Census, the United States Census Bur...
A major goal and challenge for coverage measurement in 2010 is to design a survey that measures the ...
The paper presents a systematic review of the relative efficacy of traditional listing and the USPS ...
Program (SCHIP). The existence of the Master Address File (MAF) provides a potentially more cost eff...
Many face-to-face surveys use field staff to create lists of housing units from which samples are se...
This paper approaches issues related to frame problems and nonresponse in surveys. These nonsampling...
An evaluation is made of the NASS multiple frame (MF) survey estimator and a simple ratio estimator ...
One area of concern among census data users is the potential for misclassification of housing unit s...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S...
When adjusting for unit nonresponse in a survey, it is common to assume that the response/nonrespons...
With the availability of national address list frames, the future of area frame listing in the Unite...
It is usually discovered in the data collection phase of a survey that some units in the sample are ...
Many face-to-face surveys use field staff to create lists of housing units fromwhich sam-plesaresele...