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期刊名:Journal of official statistics

缩写:J OFF STAT

ISSN:0282-423X

e-ISSN:2001-7367

IF/分区:1.1/Q3

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Andy Peytchev,Frederick G Conrad,Mick P Couper et al. Andy Peytchev et al.
Survey respondents may misinterpret the questions they are asked, potentially undermining the accuracy of their answers. One way to reduce this risk is to make definitions of key question concepts available to the respondents. In the curren...
Mick P Couper,Courtney Kennedy,Frederick G Conrad et al. Mick P Couper et al.
Web surveys often collect information such as frequencies, currency amounts, dates, or other items requiring short structured answers in an open-ended format, typically using text boxes for input. We report on several experiments exploring ...
Michael R Elliott Michael R Elliott
In sample surveys where units have unequal probabilities of inclusion, associations between the inclusion probability and the statistic of interest can induce bias in unweighted estimates. This is true even in regression models, where the e...
James M O&#x;Reilly,Michael L Hubbard,Judith T Lessler et al. James M O&#x;Reilly et al.
Results are reported from a preliminary study testing a new technology for survey data collection: audio computer-assisted self interviewing. This technology has the theoretical potential of providing privacy (or anonymity) of response equi...
Katherine McGonagle,Mick Couper,Robert F Schoeni Katherine McGonagle
The Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) is a nationally representative longitudinal survey of approximately 9,000 families and their descendants that has been ongoing since 1968. Since 1969, families have been sent a mailing asking them t...
Mick P Couper,Eleanor Singer,Frederick G Conrad et al. Mick P Couper et al.
This article extends earlier work (Couper et al. 2008) that explores how survey topic and risk of identity and attribute disclosure, along with mention of possible harms resulting from such disclosure, affect survey participation. The first...
Rebecca R Andridge,Roderick J Little Rebecca R Andridge
A common strategy for handling item nonresponse in survey sampling is hot deck imputation, where each missing value is replaced with an observed response from a "similar" unit. We discuss here the use of sampling weights in the hot deck. Th...
Mick P Couper,Eleanor Singer,Frederick G Conrad et al. Mick P Couper et al.
This article reports on a web-based vignette experiment investigating how likely subjects would be to participate in surveys varying in topic sensitivity and risk of disclosure. A total of 3,672 participants each responded to a series of ei...
Scott R Beach,Richard Schulz,Howard B Degenholtz et al. Scott R Beach et al.
Demographic trends indicate an aging population, highlighting the importance of collecting valid survey data from older adults. One potential issue when surveying older adults is use of technology to collect data on sensitive topics. Survey...
Michael R Elliott Michael R Elliott
In sample surveys where sampled units have unequal probabilities of inclusion, associations between the inclusion probabilities and the statistic of interest can induce bias. Weights equal to the inverse of the probability of inclusion are ...