A behind-the-scenes blog about research methods at Pew Research Center. For our latest findings, visit pewresearch.org. (Related posts: Introducing pewmethods: An R package for working with survey ...
Enhancing representativeness in population-based surveys to improve data quality and decision-making
Online surveys often suffer from low response rates, raising concerns about the representativeness and validity of resulting estimates. We evaluated the impact of calibration weighting on data from a ...
Suggested Citation: "1 Designing Surveys Acknowledging Nonresponse." National Research Council. 2002. Studies of Welfare Populations: Data Collection and Research Issues. Washington, DC: The National ...
Data was also drawn from other interviews from prior and subsequent waves with this same set of respondents (see “Linking the typology survey to data from other ATP waves” for additional details). The ...
Suggested Citation: "6 Data Linkage to Supplement Health Surveys." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2023. Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Enhancing Survey ...
Survey methods are used to collect informative data in a wide range of scientific contexts. This Comment outlines how to ensure that a survey is fit for its intended purpose and to avoid the many ...
Survey work is a series of complex processes. At the outset, there is sample and questionnaire design, as well as field training. During the data collection stage, there is monitoring and remedial ...
Monetary policy is forward-looking and dependent on policymakers’ economic outlook. When the outlook is deemed highly uncertain, policymakers may put more weight on incoming data when making monetary ...
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