The impact of nonresponse in different survey stages on the precision of prevalence estimates for multi-stage survey studies
Abstract Objective While it is known that nonresponse might produce biased results and impair the precision of results in survey research studies, the pattern of the impact on the precision of estimates due to the nonresponse in different survey stages is historically overlooked. Having this type of...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ming Ma, Sophie Rosenberg, Alexander M. Kaizer |
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BMC
2021
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