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B. Schouten Grenzen voor de correlatie tussen een doelvariabele en de responsindicator in enquêtes
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Nederlands | 21 pagina's | CBS, [Voorburg] | 2002
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B. Schouten | J.G. Bethlehem Selectiviteit van unit non-respons en item non-respons
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Nederlands | 11 pagina's | CBS, Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, [Voorburg] | 2002
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Peter de Boer | B. Schouten | Leon Willenborg Remote access: een voorstudie
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Nederlands | 50 pagina's | Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, Voorburg | 2000
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B. Schouten Schetsen-atlasje der handleiding bij het natuurhistorisch onderwijs
Nederlands | 62 pagina's | R.K. Jongensweeshuis, Tilburg | 1922
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Fannie Cobben | B. Schouten An empirical validation of R-indicators
Response rates are often used as an indication of the quality of the survey response. They are, however, only one side to the coin; the other side is the contrast between respondents and nonrespondents, i.e. to what extent do the two groups give different answers to the survey items. Smaller differences between respondents and nonrespondents do not necessarily go together with higher response rates. Literature gives various empirical examples that show the contrary. Complementary to the response...
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Engels | 29 pagina's | CBS, Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2008
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Adelaide Ariel | B. Schouten Representativity of the time use survey
In 2006 the selection of respondents for the Time Use Survey ('Tijdbestedingsonderzoek' or 'TBO') consisted of three stages. First, a sample of persons was drawn from the households that responded to the 2005 and 2006 Mobility Surveys (Mobiliteitsonderzoek Nederland or MON). Second, the selected MON respondents be asked to participate in a TBO contact interview. Third, a sample of respondents to this contact interview was invited to complete a one-week TBO diary.. Both MON and contact interview questionnaires...
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Engels | 23 pagina's | CBS, Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2008
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B. Schouten A follow-up of nonresponse in the Dutch Labour Force survey
From July to December 2005 a large scale follow up of nonrespondents in the Dutch Labour Force Survey (LFS) was conducted at Statistics Netherlands. In the study a sample of non-respondents in the LFS was approached once more by a small number of selected interviewers. The sample consisted of LFS households that refused, were not processed or were not contacted in the LFS of the months July - October. Approximately 43% of the initial non-respondents participated in the followup study, leading to...
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Engels | 36 pagina's | CBS, Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2007
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Fannie Cobben | B. Schouten A follow-up with basic questions of nonrespondents to the Dutch labour force survey
From July to December 2005 a large scale follow up of nonrespondents in the Dutch Labour Force Survey (LFS) was conducted at Statistics Netherlands. In the study a sample of nonrespondents in the LFS was approached once more with strongly condensed CATI, web and paper questionnaires containing only the key questions of the LFS; the basic-question approach. We analysed the additional response obtained in the basic-question approach and compared the composition of this group to the LFS response. There...
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Engels | 41 pagina's | CBS, Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2007
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B. Schouten | Fannie Cobben R-indexes for the comparison of different fieldwork strategies and data collection modes
Many survey organisations focus on the response rate as being the quality indicator for the impact of non-response bias. As a consequence they implement a variety of measures to reduce non-response or to maintain response at some acceptable level. However, in general response rates are not good indicators of non-response bias. Response rates only relate to the accuracy of estimators and also limits the maximal impact of non-response under the worst case scenario. In that respect it is worthwhile...
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Engels | 29 pagina's | CBS, Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2007
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B. Schouten | Guido de Nooij Nonresponse adjustment using classification trees
Paper presents a classification tree method that allows for the construction of weighting strata that simultaneously account for the relation between response behaviour, survey questions and covariates. The classification trees are applied to data from the Dutch Integrated Survey on Household Living Conditions (Permanent Onderzoek Leefsituatie) for the years 1998 and 2002
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Engels | 22 pagina's | CBS, Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2005
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J.G. Bethlehem | B. Schouten Nonresponse adjustment in household surveys
To avoid a substantial negative impact on the quality of survey results caused by nonresponse, often weighting adjustment techniques are carried out. Paper describes research aimed at finding auxiliary variables that are most important for including in weighting models. Also a technique is proposed to select the best weighting model
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Engels | 30 pagina's | Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2004
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J.G. Bethlehem | B. Schouten Nonresponse analysis of the integrated survey on living conditions (POLS)
This paper discusses the nonresponse of the Integrated Survey on Living Conditions (POLS), a large continuous survey of Statistics Netherlands. For this survey more auxiliary variables were available than in regular situations. By analysing the enriched survey data file, more information could be obtained about a possible under- or over-representation of certain groups in the survey. The paper focuses on the problem of unit nonresponse
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Engels | 21 pagina's | Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2004
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B. Schouten Adjustment for bias in the integrated survey on household living conditions (POLS) 1998
This paper uses the generalised regression estimator to adjust for nonresponse, and proposes a selection strategy of weighting variables that accounts for the relation with response behaviour and the relation with survey questions simultaneously. The selection strategy is applied to the Integrated Survey on Household Living Conditions (POLS) 1998
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Engels | 23 pagina's | Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2004
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B. Schouten | Marc Cigrang Remote access systems for statistical analysis of microdata
Paper discusses the characteristics, limitations and desired properties of a remote access system: a facility where users can submit queries for statistical information from their own computer. The discussion is illustrated by the system used at the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) and the Luxembourg Employment Study (LES)
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Engels | 20 pagina's | Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2003
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B. Schouten | J.G. Bethlehem Respondents, persuadable non-respondents and persistent non-re[s]pondents
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Engels | 22 pagina's | CBS, Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, [Voorburg] | 2002
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M.C.M. de Gunst | B. Schouten The selection of a Markov model for the gating mechanism of an ion channel using reversible jump MCMC
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Engels | 37 pagina's | Vrije Universiteit], [Amsterdam | 2000
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M.C.M. de Gunst | B. Schouten Model selection and parameter estimation for single-channel recordings of the K+ outward-rectifier in barley leaf protoplasts
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Engels | 20 pagina's | Vrije Universiteit], [Amsterdam | 2000
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B. Schouten Stochastic modeling of ion channel kinetics
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Engels | 161 pagina's | 2000
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M.C.M. de Gunst | H. Künsch | B. Schouten Statistical analysis of ion channel data using hidden Markov models with correlated noise and filtering
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Engels | 31 pagina's | Vrije Universiteit, Faculteit der Exacte Wetenschappen, Divisie Wiskunde en Informatica, Amsterdam | 1998
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