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Kali Defever; Becky Reimer; Michael Trierweiler; Elise Comperchio – Field Methods, 2024
Estimating prescription medicine use is challenging due to recall bias associated with surveys and coverage bias in administrative data. This study assesses how making operational improvements and combining both survey and administrative data sources can increase data quality on filled prescriptions. We use data from the Medicare Current…
Descriptors: Drug Therapy, Health Insurance, Databases, Medicine
Alrik Thiem; Lusine Mkrtchyan – Field Methods, 2024
Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) is an empirical research method that has gained some popularity in the social sciences. At the same time, the literature has long been convinced that QCA is prone to committing causal fallacies when confronted with non-causal data. More specifically, beyond a certain case-to-factor ratio, the method is…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Comparative Analysis, Research Methodology, Benchmarking
Silber, Henning; Roßmann, Joss; Gummer, Tobias – Field Methods, 2022
Attention checks detect inattentiveness by instructing respondents to perform a specific task. However, while respondents may correctly process the task, they may choose to not comply with the instructions. We investigated the issue of noncompliance in attention checks in two web surveys. In Study 1, we measured respondents' attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Compliance (Psychology), Attention, Task Analysis, Online Surveys
Mavletova, Aigul; Couper, Mick P. – Field Methods, 2016
There is some evidence that a scrolling design may reduce breakoffs in mobile web surveys compared to a paging design, but there is little empirical evidence to guide the choice of the optimal number of items per page. We investigate the effect of the number of items presented on a page on data quality in two types of questionnaires: with or…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Online Surveys