The impact of improved data quality on the prevalence estimates of anthropometric measures using DHS datasets in India
Abstract The importance of data quality to correctly determine prevalence estimates of child anthropometric failures has been a contentious issue among policymakers and researchers. Our research objective was to ascertain the impact of improved DHS data quality on the prevalence estimates of stuntin...
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Main Authors: | Harsh Vivek Harkare, Daniel J. Corsi, Rockli Kim, Sebastian Vollmer, S. V. Subramanian |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7f63d46e2fff42f4b46c3e77809dd3a5 |
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