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Quality & Quantity | 2001

Reducing Missing Data in Surveys: An Overview of Methods

Edith D. de Leeuw

Although item nonresponse can never be totally prevented, it can be considerably reduced, and thereby provide the researcher with not only more useable data, but also with helpful auxiliary information for a better imputation and adjustment. To achieve this an optimal data collection design is necessary. The optimization of the questionnaire and survey design are the main tools a researcher has to reduce the number of missing data in any such survey. In this contribution a concise typology of missing data patterns and their sources of origin are presented. Based on this typology, the mechanisms responsible for missing data are identified, followed by a discussion on how item nonresponse can be prevented.Although item nonresponse can never be totally prevented, it can be considerably reduced, and thereby provide the researcher with not only more useable data, but also with helpful auxiliary information for a better imputation and adjustment. To achieve this an optimal data collection design is necessary. The optimization of the questionnaire and survey design are the main tools a researcher has to reduce the number of missing data in any such survey. In this contribution a concise typology of missing data patterns and their sources of origin are presented. Based on this typology, the mechanisms responsible for missing data are identified, followed by a discussion on how item nonresponse can be prevented.


Archive | 2017

Total survey error in practice

Paul P. Biemer; Edith D. de Leeuw; Stephanie Eckman; Brad Edwards; Frauke Kreuter; Lars E. Lyberg; N. Clyde Tucker; Brady T. West

This book provides an overview of the TSE framework and current TSE research as related to survey design, data collection, estimation, and analysis. It recognizes that survey data affects many public policy and business decisions and thus focuses on the framework for understanding and improving survey data quality. The book also addresses issues with data quality in official statistics and in social, opinion, and market research as these fields continue to evolve, leading to larger and messier data sets. This perspective challenges survey organizations to find ways to collect and process data more efficiently without sacrificing quality. The volume consists of the most up-to-date research and reporting from over 70 contributors representing the best academics and researchers from a range of fields. The chapters are broken out into five main sections: The Concept of TSE and the TSE Paradigm, Implications for Survey Design, Data Collection and Data Processing Applications, Evaluation and Improvement, and Estimation and Analysis. Each chapter introduces and examines multiple error sources, such as sampling error, measurement error, and nonresponse error, which often offer the greatest risks to data quality, while also encouraging readers not to lose sight of the less commonly studied error sources, such as coverage error, processing error, and specification error. The book also notes the relationships between errors and the ways in which efforts to reduce one type can increase another, resulting in an estimate with larger total error.


Quality & Quantity | 1994

A comparison of nonresponse in mail, telephone, and face-to-face surveys

Joop J. Hox; Edith D. de Leeuw


Archive | 1997

Survey Measurement and Process Quality: Lyberg/Survey

Lars E. Lyberg; Paul P. Biemer; Martin Collins; Edith D. de Leeuw; Cathryn Dippo; Norbert Schwarz; Dennis Trewin


Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique | 1990

The Relationship Between Mode of Administration and Quality of Data in Survey Research 1

Johannes van der Zouwen; Edith D. de Leeuw


Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique | 1993

Mode Effects in Survey Research: a Comparison of Mail, Telephone, and Face To Face Surveys

Edith D. de Leeuw


Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique | 1991

The Relationship Between Mode of Administration and Quality of Data in Survey Research (final part)2

Johannes van der Zouwen; Edith D. de Leeuw


Survey Measurement and Process Quality | 2012

Data Collection Methods and Survey Quality: An Overview

Edith D. de Leeuw; Martin Collins


Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique | 1995

Survey Nonresponse, Measurement Error, and Data Quality; an Introduction

Johannes van der Zouwen; Edith D. de Leeuw


Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique | 1994

Computer Assisted Data Collection, Data Quality and Costs: a Taxonomy and Annotated Bibliography

Edith D. de Leeuw

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Paul P. Biemer

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Norbert Schwarz

University of Southern California

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Dennis Trewin

Australian Bureau of Statistics

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