In
survey sampling In statistics, survey sampling describes the process of selecting a sample of elements from a target population to conduct a survey.
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, total survey error includes all forms of survey error including
sampling variability,
interviewer effects,
frame errors,
response bias
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, and
non-response bias
Participation bias or non-response bias is a phenomenon in which the results of elections, studies, polls, etc. become non-representative because the participants disproportionately possess certain traits which affect the outcome. These traits me ...
.
Total survey error is discussed in detail in many sources including Salant and Dillman.
Definition
Total survey error is the difference between a population parameter (such as the mean, total or proportion) and the estimate of that parameter based on the sample survey or census. It has two components:
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 ...
and
nonsampling error. Sampling error, which occurs in sample surveys but not censuses results from the variability inherent in using a randomly selected fraction of the population for estimation. Nonsampling error, which occurs in surveys and censuses alike, is the sum of all other errors, including errors in
frame construction, sample selection, data collection, data processing and estimation methods.
Sources of nonsampling error
The survey literature decomposes nonsampling errors into five general sources or types:
specification error, frame error, nonresponse error,
measurement error
Observational error (or measurement error) is the difference between a measured value of a quantity and its true value.Dodge, Y. (2003) ''The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms'', OUP. In statistics, an error is not necessarily a "mistak ...
, and processing error.
*''Specification error'' occurs when the concept implied by the survey question differs from the concept meant to be measured in the survey. Specification error is often caused by poor communication between the researcher, data analyst, or survey sponsor and the questionnaire designer.
*''Frame error'' typically results from the frame construction process. For example, some units may be omitted or duplicated an unknown number of times, or some ineligible units may be included on the frame, such as businesses that are not farms in a farm survey.
*''Nonresponse error'' encompasses both unit nonresponse (sampling unit does not respond to any part of the questionnaire) and item nonresponse (the questionnaire is partially completed). When the reason for nonresponse is related to the missing value, parameter estimates can be biased when nonresponse is not accounted for.
*''Measurement error'' occurs when the method of obtaining the measurement affects the recorded value, often involving simultaneously the respondent, the interviewer, and the survey questionnaire. Measurement error has been studied and reported extensively in the survey methods literature, perhaps more than any other source of nonsampling error.(
[Saris, W. E. and Gallhofer, I. N. (2014). Design, evaluation and analysis of questionnaires for survey research. Second Edition. Hoboken, Wiley.])
*Finally, ''processing error'' refers to errors that arise during the data processing stage, including errors in the editing of the data, data encoding, the assignment of survey weights, and tabulation of the survey data.
References
[Weisberg, Herbert F. (2005)]
''The Total Survey Error Approach: A Guide to the New Science of Survey Research''
University of Chicago Press
[Assael,Henry; Keon, Jhn (1982]
"Nonsampling vs. Sampling Errors in Survey Research"
''The Journal of Marketing'' 46 (2), 114–123
[Biemer, P.; Lyberg, L. (2003). Introduction to Survey Quality. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ]
[Groves, R.; Fowler, F.; Couper, M.; Lepkowski, J.; Singer, E.; Tourangeau, R. (2009). Survey Methodology (2nd Edition). John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ]
External links
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