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Item nonresponse in the OeNB EURO SURVEY

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Surveys have many different sources of uncertainty. One of them is item nonresponse, namely if a respondent refuses to answer a specific question. Despite a lively discussion in the literature in the last two decades, the most common method of dealing with it is still simply to ignore it.
Gulyas, Andreas
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The Effects of Branching on Item Nonresponse

Public Opinion Quarterly, 1982
THE effect of branching on item nonresponse is an important research issue, in that it deals with an aspect in the design of mail questionnaires which is, in some situations, discretionary on the part of the researcher. There are many situations in which a researcher may choose between asking a two-step question with a branch and asking a single ...
Donald J. Messmer, Daniel T. Seymour
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Item Nonresponse in Organizational Surveys

Sociological Methodology, 1995
Nonrandom missing data can distort estimates of substantive relationships. In elaborating this principle for organizational research, we first develop a theoretical expectation that missing data in organizational surveys will normally be nonrandom relative to important organizational characteristics.
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey   +2 more
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Reducing Item-Specific Nonresponse Bias

The Journal of Experimental Education, 1978
This article describes a method of dealing with partially-responded-to questionnaires in survey research which utilizes nonparametric Bayesian discriminant analysis to predict missing responses based on “profiles” of the partial and the “complete” respondents. Some background of nonresponse bias in survey research is discussed, and two other methods of
Norval F. Pohl, Albert V. Bruno
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Unit- und Item-Nonresponse

2014
Wenn Stichproben nach dem Zufallsprinzip (Hader/Hader, Kapitel 18 in diesem Band) generiert werden, kommt es regelmasig vor, dass in die Stichprobe gezogene Personen von vornherein nicht teilnehmen, den Fragebogen nur teilweise beantworten oder aus unterschiedlichen Grunden nicht erreicht werden konnen (Engel et al. 2004: 43).
Uwe Engel, Björn Oliver Schmidt
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Item Nonresponse in a Consumer Survey

Public Opinion Quarterly, 1966
Does the fact that only a third of the respondents answering a mail questionnaire answer all items reduce substantially the reliability of the results? This is a study of 14,600 usable questionnaires from a 40,000 mailing. It analyzes item nonresponses by characteristics of respondents and by type, position, and repetition of questions.
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Treatment of Item Nonresponse: An Empirical Investigation1

2015
This article reports the procedures adopted for an empirical investigation of four alternative methods (listwise deletion, pairwise deletion, use of mean response values and use of "hot deck" amounts) for treatment of item nonresponse in questionnaire surveys.
Vinay Y. Pandit, Zahid Khairullah
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Item Nonresponse in Mail Surveys: Extent and Correlates

Journal of Marketing Research, 1978
Item nonresponse, an often overlooked source of error in survey research, arises when a person returns a questionnaire with some questions unanswered. The authors examine the extent and correlates of item nonresponse in a series of marketing research surveys.
C. Samuel Craig, John M. McCann
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Age-Related Item Nonresponse in Surveys of Recently Discharged Patients

Journal of Gerontology, 1992
We examined item nonresponse in questionnaires that assessed the physical functioning, emotional status, and satisfaction with care of surgical patients recently discharged from the hospital following coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG; N = 267), total hip replacement (THR; N = 283), and transurethral prostatectomy (TURP; N = 292).
E, Guadagnoli, P D, Cleary
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Determinants of Item Nonresponse in a Large National Sex Survey

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1998
The study aim was to describe patterns of item nonresponse in a sex survey and identify factors associated with high nonresponse. A random sample of 4548 respondents to the National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles in Britain, 1990-1991 was assessed.
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