Measuring bias in self-reported data

Washington State University

PubMed
Indexed incrossrefpubmed

Abstract

Response bias shows up in many fields of behavioural and healthcare research where self-reported data are used. We demonstrate how to use stochastic frontier estimation (SFE) to identify response bias and its covariates. In our application to a family intervention, we examine the effects of participant demographics on response bias before and after participation; gender and race/ethnicity are related to magnitude of bias and to changes in bias across time, and bias is lower at post-test than at pre-test. We discuss how SFE may be used to address the problem of 'response shift bias' - that is, a shift in metric from before to after an intervention which is caused by the intervention itself and may lead to…

Citation impact

1,003
total citations
FWCI
0.93
Percentile
100%
References
15
Citations per year

Authors

3

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Non-response bias
  • Response bias
  • Metric (unit)
  • Covariate
  • Intervention (counseling)
  • Selection bias
  • Demographics
  • Race (biology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
No related works found for this paper.