We investigate the common assumption in applied research that reporting errors are negligible in variables where there is no clear incentive for misreporting. Using major medical operations, we find high misreporting rates, but the coefficients of their predictors remain unbiased
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Confidence intervals (CIs) have been highlighted as “the best” reporting device when reporting stati...
BACKGROUND: It has previously been reported that many research articles fail to fulfill important cr...
We investigate the common assumption in applied research that reporting errors are negligible in var...
We investigate the common assumption in applied research that reporting errors are negligible in var...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form “Overall, ho...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form In general h...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form In general h...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form In general h...
Much institutional research relies upon survey data. Error estimates for surveys, when provided, at ...
Under-reporting occurs in survey data when there is a reason for participants to give a false negati...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Common data sources for assessing the health of a population of interest include large-scale surveys...
This paper studies the pattern of non-random measurement error in self-assessed health responses acr...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Confidence intervals (CIs) have been highlighted as “the best” reporting device when reporting stati...
BACKGROUND: It has previously been reported that many research articles fail to fulfill important cr...
We investigate the common assumption in applied research that reporting errors are negligible in var...
We investigate the common assumption in applied research that reporting errors are negligible in var...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form “Overall, ho...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form In general h...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form In general h...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form In general h...
Much institutional research relies upon survey data. Error estimates for surveys, when provided, at ...
Under-reporting occurs in survey data when there is a reason for participants to give a false negati...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Common data sources for assessing the health of a population of interest include large-scale surveys...
This paper studies the pattern of non-random measurement error in self-assessed health responses acr...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Confidence intervals (CIs) have been highlighted as “the best” reporting device when reporting stati...
BACKGROUND: It has previously been reported that many research articles fail to fulfill important cr...