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find that consent on the BHPS is not biased with respect to socio-economic characteristics or health; recent users of GP … focus, the problem of bias is less of an issue. -- data linkage ; consent ; BHPS ; selection bias ; health inequality …The British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) is the first study of its kind to have asked for permission to link to a …
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Using new survey data of teachers in England we investigate the propensity for teachers to consent to data linkage …, differences by observable characteristics and the effect of a randomly assigned information intervention. We find that consent … the independent sector are significantly less likely to consent. While we find that the provision of additional …
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Consent to data linkage (or the lack of it) has long been an important topic for researchers using survey data. In this … propensity to consent to link their survey data to their educational, health and recreational administrative records. In addition …, we investigate how participant consent rates di er by linkage topic and respondent characteristics. Finally, we …
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and the design of survey fieldwork procedures, using a comparative approach based on data from the UK BHPS and Australian …
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Mobile phone survey interviewing is becoming increasingly prevalent, so it is important to understand how it affects measurement error. We link cognitive response process theory (Tourangeau et al 2000) to theories of mode effects to build a comprehensive framework that identifies ways in which...
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We assess whether the probability of a sample member participating at a particular wave of a panel survey is greater if the same interviewer is deployed as at the previous wave. Previous research on this topic mainly uses non-experimental data. Consequently, a) interviewer change is generally...
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Respondents in long telephone survey interviews may adopt satisficing strategies as they approach the end of the questionnaire (Holbrook, Green and Krosnick, 2003). However, there is inconsistency regarding the relationship between questionnaire length and different forms of satisficing. We...
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features influence consent. We use the BHPS combined with a survey of interviewers to model the probability that respondents …, including personality and attitudes to persuading respondents, are not associated with consent. -- Consent ; Data linkage ; BHPS … their written consent. This paper explores whether characteristics of the respondent, the interviewer or survey design …
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Pre-election polls sometimes fail to reach the purpose for which they are carried out: to provide accurate predictions of electoral out-comes. By looking at the 2006 Italian General Elections, this paper aims to assess the role that different factors play in determining the accuracy of the...
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We compare two alternative mixed mode survey designs with face-to-face data collection in terms of differences in estimates. Both mixed mode designs involve face-to-face, telephone and web interviewing. One design uses modes sequentially; the other offers respondents an explicit choice of mode....
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