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Overview and Initial Results of the National Center for Health Statistics' Research and Development Survey.

Jennifer Parker1, Kristen Miller1, Yulei He1, Paul Scanlon1, Bill Cai1, Hee-Choon Shin1, Van Parsons1, Katherine Irimata1.   

Abstract

The National Center for Health Statistics is assessing the usefulness of recruited web panels in multiple research areas. One research area examines the use of close-ended probe questions and split-panel experiments for evaluating question-response patterns. Another research area is the development of statistical methodology to leverage the strength of national survey data to evaluate, and possibly improve, health estimates from recruited panels. Recruited web panels, with their lower cost and faster production cycle, in combination with established population health surveys, may be useful for some purposes for statistical agencies. Our initial results indicate that web survey data from a recruited panel can be used for question evaluation studies without affecting other survey content. However, the success of these data to provide estimates that align with those from large national surveys will depend on many factors, including further understanding of design features of the recruited panel (e.g. coverage and mode effects), the statistical methods and covariates used to obtain the original and adjusted weights, and the health outcomes of interest.

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Keywords:  measurement error; propensity-score adjustment; recruited panel; web survey

Year:  2020        PMID: 35923778      PMCID: PMC9345606          DOI: 10.3233/sji-200678

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stat J IAOS        ISSN: 1874-7655


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1.  Comparison of Quarterly and Yearly Calibration Data for Propensity Score Adjusted Web Survey Estimates.

Authors:  Katherine E Irimata; Yulei He; Bill Cai; Hee-Choon Shin; Van L Parsons; Jennifer D Parker
Journal:  Surv Methods Insights Field       Date:  2020-10-12

2.  National Center for Health Statistics Data Presentation Standards for Proportions.

Authors:  Jennifer D Parker; Makram Talih; Donald J Malec; Vladislav Beresovsky; Margaret Carroll; Joe F Gonzalez; Brady E Hamilton; Deborah D Ingram; Kenneth Kochanek; Frances McCarty; Chris Moriarity; Iris Shimizu; Alexander Strashny; Brian W Ward
Journal:  Vital Health Stat 2       Date:  2017-08

3.  The Effects of Embedding Closed-ended Cognitive Probes in a Web Survey on Survey Response.

Authors:  Paul J Scanlon
Journal:  Field methods       Date:  2019-09-11
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  2 in total

1.  The Research and Development Survey (RANDS) during COVID-19.

Authors:  Katherine E Irimata; Paul J Scanlon
Journal:  Stat J IAOS       Date:  2022-03-21

2.  Variable inclusion strategies through directed acyclic graphs to adjust health surveys subject to selection bias for producing national estimates.

Authors:  Yan Li; Katherine E Irimata; Yulei He; Jennifer Parker
Journal:  J Off Stat       Date:  2022-09       Impact factor: 1.139

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