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In statistics, non-sampling error is a catch-all term for the deviations of estimates from their true values that are not a function of the sample chosen, including various systematic errors and random errors that are not due to sampling.Dodge, Y. (2003) ''The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms'', OUP. Non-sampling errors are much harder to quantify than
sampling error In statistics, sampling errors are incurred when the statistical characteristics of a population are estimated from a subset, or sample, of that population. Since the sample does not include all members of the population, statistics of the sample ( ...
s.Fritz Scheuren (2005). "What is a Margin of Error?", Chapter 10, in
What is a Survey?
", American Statistical Association, Washington, D.C. Accessed 2008-01-08.
Non-sampling errors in survey estimates can arise from: * Coverage errors, such as failure to accurately represent all population units in the sample, or the inability to obtain information about all sample cases; * Response errors by respondents due for example to definitional differences, misunderstandings, or deliberate misreporting; * Mistakes in recording the data or coding it to standard classifications; * Pseudo-opinions given by respondents when they have no opinion, but do not wish to say so * Other errors of collection, nonresponse, processing, or imputation of values for missing or inconsistent data.U.S. Census Bureau. March 2012. Introduction
''Quarterly Financial Report for Manufacturing, Mining, Trade, and Selected Service Industries''. Fourth Quarter 2011.
p. xxi
An excellent discussion of issues pertaining to non-sampling error can be found in several sources such as Kalton (1983) and Salant and Dillman (1995),Salant, Priscilla, and Don A. Dillman. "How to Conduct your own Survey: Leading professional give you proven techniques for getting reliable results." (1995).


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Errors and residuals in statistics In statistics and optimization, errors and residuals are two closely related and easily confused measures of the deviation of an observed value of an element of a statistical sample from its "true value" (not necessarily observable). The er ...
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Sampling error In statistics, sampling errors are incurred when the statistical characteristics of a population are estimated from a subset, or sample, of that population. Since the sample does not include all members of the population, statistics of the sample ( ...


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