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Nonsampling errors and their implication for estimates of current cancer treatment using the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
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Abstract Survey nonsampling errors refer to the components of total survey error (TSE) that result from failures in data collection and processing procedures. Evaluating nonsampling errors can lead to a better understanding of their sources, which in turn, can inform survey inference and assist in the design... view more
Survey nonsampling errors refer to the components of total survey error (TSE) that result from failures in data collection and processing procedures. Evaluating nonsampling errors can lead to a better understanding of their sources, which in turn, can inform survey inference and assist in the design of future surveys. Data collected via supplemental questionnaires can provide a means for evaluating nonsampling errors because it may provide additional information on survey nonrespondents and/or measurements of the same concept over repeated trials on the same sampling unit. We used a supplemental questionnaire administered to cancer survivors to explore potential nonsampling errors, focusing primarily on nonresponse and measurement/specification errors. We discuss the implications of our findings in the context of the TSE paradigm and identify areas for future research.... view less
Keywords
sampling error; cancer; measurement; procedure; estimation; method; questionnaire; treatment effectiveness; survey research; sample; data capture; response behavior; indicator; patient
Classification
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods
Document language
English
Publication Year
2016
Page/Pages
9 p.
Journal
Survey Methods: Insights from the Field (2016)
ISSN
2296-4754
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution