Nonresponse bias adjustments: what can process data contribute?

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ISER Working Paper Series

Series Number

2009-21

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ISER Working Paper Series

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Publication date

July 27, 2009

Abstract:

To minimise nonresponse bias most large-scale social surveys undertake nonresponse
weighting. Traditional nonresponse weights adjust for demographic information only.
This paper assesses the effect and added value of weights based on fieldwork process
data in the European Social Survey (ESS). The reduction of relative nonresponse bias
in estimates of political activism, trust, happiness and human values was examined.
The effects of process, frame and post-stratification weights, as well as of weights
combining several data sources, were examined. The findings demonstrate that
process weights add explanatory power to nonresponse bias adjustments. Combined
demographic and process weights were most successful at removing nonresponse
bias.

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