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Declining response rates have remained a major worry for survey research in the 21st century. In the past decades, it has become harder to convince people to participate in surveys in virtually all Western nations.
Sebastian Lundmark, Kim Backström
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Background Attrition, or dropout, is a problem faced by many online health interventions, potentially threatening the inferential value of online randomized controlled trials.
Couper, Mick P +4 more
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Nonresponse Bias (Version 2.0)
Nonresponse is a source of error in surveys. In this contribution, the concept of nonresponse bias is explained and the connection between response rate and nonresponse bias is discussed. Moreover, different methods of determining nonresponse bias are presented and ways in which the problem of nonresponse bias can be tackled during data collection are ...
Koch, Achim, Blohm, Michael
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NONRESPONSE BIAS IN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEYS: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RESPONDERS AND NON-RESPONDERS ACCORDING TO CHRONIC CONDITIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES [PDF]
Massimo Stafoggia +3 more
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ABSTRACT AI‐driven personalization now structures search, recommendation, pricing, and service across the consumer journey, heightening a core dilemma: maximizing relevance and efficiency without compromising autonomy and trust. This article advances a capability‐based account of responsible personalization.
Yu‐Ming Hsu
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Abstract Growing evidence supports the efficacy of various psychosocial interventions yet provides very little information about the potential harms and burdens of treatment. Lacking such information makes it difficult to make truly informed decisions about treatment options.
Raquel W. Halfond +2 more
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Background Physician surveys are an important tool to assess attitudes, beliefs and self-reported behaviors of this policy relevant group. In order for a physician to respond to a mailed survey, they must first open the envelope.
Ziegenfuss Jeanette Y +5 more
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Adjusting nonresponse bias in small area estimation without covariates via a Bayesian spatial model [PDF]
Xiaoming Gao, Chong He, Dongchu Sun
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One objective of adaptive data collection is to secure a better balanced survey response. Methods exist for this purpose, including balancing with respect to selected auxiliary variables.
C. Särndal, P. Lundquist
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ABSTRACT Objective To systematically evaluate the efficacy of posterior tibial nerve stimulation (TNS) in children with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and/or lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD). Materials and Methods A systematic review was conducted following PRISMA guidelines.
Zoe S. Gan +4 more
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