Nonresponse error represents a failure to obtain information from some elements of the population that were selected and designated for the sample.
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Question 2Lower response rates generally suggest fewer problems with nonresponse bias.
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Question 3Blame for response errors can lay with the researcher, respondent or both.
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Question 4Noncoverage error arises because of a failure to include some part of the defined population in the sampling frame.
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Question 5The two types of nonresponse errors are refusals and item omission.
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Question 6Which of the following methods used to reduce nonresponse error is best for reducing the number of not-at-homes, busy signals, and no answers in a telephone survey?
a. Advance notification
b. Monetary incentives
c. Callback
d. Contact them in person
e. None of the above.
Question 7Much nonsampling error occurs during data collection process in the field. These data collection errors may be divided into
a. Data error in; data error out.
b. Noncoverage error and nonrespondent error.
c. Intentional error and office error.
d. Response error and office error.
e. None of the above.
Question 8Which of the following method(s) can be used to determine if nonresponse error is likely to be a problem in a particular study?
a. Contact a sample of nonrespondents.
b. Compare respondent demographics against known demographics of population.
c. Conduct an analysis of late respondents vs. early respondents.
d. All of the above.
e. None of the above.