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term, but had no long-term effects. Despite large measurement errors in survey data, self-reported use does not differ from …-reverting measurement error stands out: households that used the light a lot tend to underreport, while households that used it little tend …
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This paper studies systematic reporting heterogeneity in self-assessed health in India using World Health Survey (WHS)-SAGE survey that has subjective assessments on own health and hypothetical vignettes as well as objective measures like measured anthropometrics and performance tests on a range...
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inform when to expect differences in rates due to the mix of nonresponse and measurement error, while helping practitioners … design surveys that reduce both sources of error. This article addresses both nonresponse and measurement error in abortion … experiences. We interpret both nonresponse and measurement error as stemming from a common cause: the likely social stigma that …
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