Propensity to respond and nonresponse bias
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Recommendations
- Correcting for Survey Nonresponse Using Variable Response Propensity
- Survey Nonresponse Adjustments for Estimates of Means
- Nonresponse weighting adjustment using estimated response probability
- Three factors to signal non-response bias with applications to categorical auxiliary variables
- Estimation in Surveys with Nonresponse
Cited in
(11)- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 97756 (Why is no real title available?)
- Is there a 'safe area' where the nonresponse rate has only a modest effect on bias despite non‐ignorable nonresponse?
- Downward calibration property of estimated response propensities
- Testing homogeneity of response propensities in surveys
- A cautionary tale on instrumental calibration for the treatment of nonignorable unit nonresponse in surveys
- Does the choice of link function matter in response propensity modelling
- Survey Nonresponse Adjustments for Estimates of Means
- Three factors to signal non-response bias with applications to categorical auxiliary variables
- Alternative Indicators for the Risk of Non‐response Bias: A Simulation Study
- Balancing the response and adjusting estimates for nonresponse bias: complementary activities
- Calibration adjustment for dealing with nonresponse in the estimation of poverty measures
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