Web Survey Bibliography

Title Attempting to Adjust for Selection Bias in Web Surveys with Propensity Scores: The Case of the Health and Retirement Survey
Year 2004
Access date 25.08.2004
Abstract Many web surveys allow respondents to self-select into the survey. Making inference about the population from a self-selected survey is very difficult. We analyzed HRS data as well as supplementary information about which HRS respondents volunteered to respond and responded to an additional Internet survey. The HRS is a longitudinal study of health retirement and aging. The target population of the HRS includes all adults in the contiguous United States, age 51 - 61, who reside in households. We investigate whether and to what extent it is possible to adjust for selection bias using propensity scores in the case of the HRS.
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Year of publication2004
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
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