Sample substitution can be an acceptable data-collection strategy: the case of the Belgian Health Interview Survey

Volume: 62, Issue: 8, Pages: 949 - 957
Published: May 3, 2017
Abstract
Substitution of non-participating households is used in the Belgian Health Interview Survey (BHIS) as a method to obtain the predefined net sample size. Yet, possible effects of applying substitution on response rates and health estimates remain uncertain. In this article, the process of substitution with its impact on response rates and health estimates is assessed. The response rates (RR)—both at household and individual level—according to the...
Paper Details
Title
Sample substitution can be an acceptable data-collection strategy: the case of the Belgian Health Interview Survey
Published Date
May 3, 2017
Volume
62
Issue
8
Pages
949 - 957
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