Weighting techniques in web surveys based on no probability schemes are devised to correct biases due to self-selection, undercoverage, and nonresponse. In an interactive panel, 38 survey experts addressed weighting techniques and auxiliary variables in web surveys. Most of them corrected all biases jointly and applied calibration and propensity score adjustments. Although they claimed that sociodemographic and web-related variables are the most useful auxiliary variables to employ in adjustments, they considered only sociodemographic variables to correct biases because of their availability
Best practices to create and implementhighly effective web surveys Exclusively combining design and ...
Panels of persons who volunteer to participate in Web surveys are used to make estimates for entire ...
Inference from Web surveys may be affected by non-random selection of Web survey participants. One a...
Web surveys have become popular recently because of their attractive advantages of data collection. ...
The chapter aims to explore and evaluate in more detail the efficiency of the propensity score adjus...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
Due to methodological problems, the quality of the outcomes of web surveys may be seriously affected...
Propensity scores have been suggested in previous literature as a method for weighting volunteer we...
Survey data collection from volunteer Web panels is growing in popularity. While this practice has o...
A combination of propensity score and calibration adjustment is shown to reduce bias in volunteer pa...
"Web surveys have become popular in many fields of research. To compensate persisting undercoverage ...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
While Internet surveys have increased in popularity, results may not be representative of target pop...
Best practices to create and implementhighly effective web surveys Exclusively combining design and ...
Panels of persons who volunteer to participate in Web surveys are used to make estimates for entire ...
Inference from Web surveys may be affected by non-random selection of Web survey participants. One a...
Web surveys have become popular recently because of their attractive advantages of data collection. ...
The chapter aims to explore and evaluate in more detail the efficiency of the propensity score adjus...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
Due to methodological problems, the quality of the outcomes of web surveys may be seriously affected...
Propensity scores have been suggested in previous literature as a method for weighting volunteer we...
Survey data collection from volunteer Web panels is growing in popularity. While this practice has o...
A combination of propensity score and calibration adjustment is shown to reduce bias in volunteer pa...
"Web surveys have become popular in many fields of research. To compensate persisting undercoverage ...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
While Internet surveys have increased in popularity, results may not be representative of target pop...
Best practices to create and implementhighly effective web surveys Exclusively combining design and ...
Panels of persons who volunteer to participate in Web surveys are used to make estimates for entire ...
Inference from Web surveys may be affected by non-random selection of Web survey participants. One a...