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Survey Perspective American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Joint Program in Survey Methodology (JPSM) fkreuter@umd.edu
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Big Change in Survey Environment - Administrative data largely unused - New emerging data - Surveys are expensive and take time … BUT - Big Data / Admin data often variable poor - Linkage necessary
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Challenge to Inference Responders Sample Consenters Non- Consenters Non- Responders Sample Frame/ Admin Data Linked Non-Linked
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Selectivity of Consent Age, race/ethnicity, gender, education, marital status, wealth, earnings, health status, health insurance, employment Sala et al., 2014; Sala et al., 2012; Bates and Pascale, 2006; Jenkins et al., 2006; Banks et al., 2005; Dunn et al., 2003; Young et al., 2001; Woolf et al, 2000; Olson, 1999; Pullen et al., 1992 Item missing data, interviewer characteristics Sala et al., 2012 ; Jenkins et al., 2006 Wording and placement of consent request Sala et al., 2014; Sakshaug and Kreuter, 2014; Sakshaug et al., 2013
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The information you have provided so far would be a lot more valuable to us if we could link it to public voting records. Do we have your permission to link your answers to your voting record?
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The information you have provided so far would be a lot less valuable to us if we could link it to public voting records. Do we have your permission to link your answers to your voting record?
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The information you have provided so far would be a lot less valuable to us if we could not link it to public voting records. Do we have your permission to link your answers to your voting record? 12% more “yes” answers
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Other A-B tests on consent o Front 95% vs. back 86% o Variation by interviewer: 75 – 99% o Across studies in US: 24% - 85%
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Question for the discussion Can we make a reasonable claim that current consent requirements are not working? - Because hard understand - Because hard to know what use in future - Because consent easily influenced by wording/framing Can we shift responsibility?
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Responsible data USER
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Consent Bias – 1 of many errors Total Survey Error -Successful use in ‘small data’ -Good starting point -Development needed Always in light of -Research question -Hypothesis Groves et al. 2004
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