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Measurement Error in Household Surveys: Sources and Measurement

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  • Daniel Kasprzyk

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This chapter, in a publication from the United Nations, describes the primary sources of measurement error found in sample surveys and the methods typically used to quantify measurement error.

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  • Daniel Kasprzyk, "undated". "Measurement Error in Household Surveys: Sources and Measurement," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d7a25d262708428ba7a623690, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:d7a25d262708428ba7a6236903ef5b0a
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