WP 76 - Comparing different weighting procedures for volunteer web surveys [PDF]
The strengths and weaknesses of web surveys have been widely described in the literature. Of particular interest is the question to which degree the obtained results can be generalised for the whole population?
Stephanie Steinmetz +2 more
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Using Auxiliary Information in Probability Survey Data to Improve Pseudo-Weighting in Nonprobability Samples: A Copula Model Approach. [PDF]
Zhu T +4 more
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Aggregate administrative data and estimation from nonprobability samples
In the last two decades survey research has faced two main challenges: the spread of online research using non-probability samples and the general drop of response rates. In this scenario complex adjustments are needed to preserve the inference process.
openaire +1 more source
Agreement between seroprevalence- and model-based estimates of COVID-19 burden. [PDF]
Owusu-Boaitey N +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
A Demonstration of Propensity-Score Weighting to Adjust a Social Media Nonprobability Sample Survey of Political Attitudes. [PDF]
Pollard MS, Robbins MW, Griswold M.
europepmc +1 more source
Public opinion trends in American society: Lessons from social science infrastructure. [PDF]
Druckman JN +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Towards a unified approach to formal "risk of bias" assessments for causal and descriptive inference. [PDF]
Pescott OL +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
The Double-Edged Sword of Consecutive and Snowball Sampling: Practical Utility Versus Methodological Compromise. [PDF]
Tripathy JS, Singh A, Tripathy D.
europepmc +1 more source
While probability sampling has been considered the gold standard of survey methods, nonprobability sampling is increasingly popular due to its convenience and low cost.
Zhu, Tingyu
core
Assessing the generalizability of prevalence estimates from the all of us research program. [PDF]
Montgomery BW +11 more
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