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A Systematic Review of Nonresponse Bias Studies in Federally Sponsored Surveys [PDF]
In 2006, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) published Standards and Guidelines for Statistical Surveys mandating that all federal surveys with a unit response rate of less than 80% conduct an analysis of nonresponse bias (NRB). Since 2006, federal
Fakhouri, Tala H +7 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the adoption of Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) standards among Italian small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs), focusing on the international guideline ISO 30415:2021 and the national certification UNI/PdR 125:2022. Using survey data from 866 SMEs across six manufacturing and service industries and applying descriptive
Laura Bravi +2 more
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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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ABSTRACT This study examines how green human resource management (HRM) contributes to environmental and financial performance via green innovation. We develop and test a moderated mediation model in which green product and green process innovation act as parallel mediating mechanisms, while proactive environmental strategy moderates their effectiveness.
Ana Labella‐Fernández +2 more
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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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Item nonresponse to financial questions in household surveys: An experimental study of interviewer and mode effects [PDF]
We analyze nonresponse to questions on financial items such as income and asset holdings in the SAVE survey, exploiting a controlled field experiment. As part of the SAVE study, a representative survey conducted in Germany in 2001, questions on household
Winter, Joachim, Essig, Lothar
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Using mixed modes to address nonresponse bias in surveys
Declining response affecting population surveys in the past decades led to a shift of focus from response rate to nonresponse bias. From a theoretical perspective on nonresponse, reducing nonresponse bias requires altering the differential response ...
Röschová, Michaela
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ABSTRACT This study analyses the commitment of marine tourism companies to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the factors that affect it (economics, pressures from interest groups, barriers, innovative capacity, relationships of the company with its environment and characteristics of the businesses).
Olga González‐Morales +2 more
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Web surveys have become popular in many fields of research. To compensate persisting undercoverage and nonresponse problems of web surveys, weighting strategies are used. However, the underlying assumptions of weighting are rarely tested.
Rainer Schnell +2 more
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Successive Wave Analysis to Assess Nonresponse Bias in a Statewide Random Sample Testing Study for SARS-CoV-2. [PDF]
Duszynski TJ +5 more
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