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Can Administrative Records Be Used to Reduce Nonresponse Bias?

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  • John L. Czajka

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Administrative records can help address potential bias from survey nonresponse.

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  • John L. Czajka, "undated". "Can Administrative Records Be Used to Reduce Nonresponse Bias?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5a88b9fed835433f943c08646, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:5a88b9fed835433f943c08646f0f5070
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    1. Whitaker, Stephan D., 2018. "Big Data versus a survey," The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 67(C), pages 285-296.
    2. John L. Czajka & Amy Beyler, "undated". "Declining Response Rates in Federal Surveys: Trends and Implications (Background Paper)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a714f76e878f4a74a6ad9f15d, Mathematica Policy Research.

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