Journal Article

Measuring the Measurement Error : Method to Qualitatively Validate Survey Data

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/4401
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C. Journal articles published externally
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Blattman, Christopher
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Jamison, Julian
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Koroknay-Palicz, Tricia
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Rodrigues, Katherine
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Sheridan, Margaret
dc.date.accessioned
2016-05-09T21:05:41Z
dc.date.available
2016-05-09T21:05:41Z
dc.date.issued
2016-05
dc.date.lastModified
2021-05-26T09:05:19Z
dc.description.abstract
Empirical social science relies heavily on self-reported data, but subjects may misreport behaviors, especially sensitive ones such as crime or drug abuse. If a treatment influences survey misreporting, it biases causal estimates. We develop a validation technique that uses intensive qualitative work to assess survey misreporting and pilot it in a field experiment where subjects were assigned to receive cash, therapy, both, or neither. According to survey responses, both treatments reduced crime and other sensitive behaviors. Local researchers spent several days with a random subsample of subjects after surveys, building trust and obtaining verbal confirmation of four sensitive behaviors and two expenditures. In this instance, validation showed survey underreporting of most sensitive behaviors was low and uncorrelated with treatment, while expenditures were under reported in the survey across all arms, but especially in the control group. We use these data to develop measurement error bounds on treatment effects estimated from surveys.
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dc.identifier.citation
Journal of Development Economics
dc.identifier.issn
0304-3878
dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24259
dc.language.iso
en_US
dc.publisher
Elsevier
dc.rights
CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder
World Bank
dc.rights.uri
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo
dc.subject
measurement error
dc.subject
survey data
dc.subject
validation
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field experiments
dc.subject
crime
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drugs
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risky behavior
dc.title
Measuring the Measurement Error
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dc.title.subtitle
Method to Qualitatively Validate Survey Data
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dc.type
Journal Article
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okr.associatedcontent
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304387816000122 Journal website (version of record)
okr.date.disclosure
2019-01-29
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Publications & Research :: Journal Article
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Publications & Research
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External Content
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yes
okr.identifier.doi
10.1016/j.jdeveco.2016.01.005
okr.identifier.doi
10.1596/24259
okr.identifier.report
105341
okr.journal.nbpages
99-112
okr.language.supported
en
okr.peerreview
Academic Peer Review
okr.topic
Social Development :: Crime and Society
okr.topic
Poverty Reduction :: Living Standards
okr.topic
Poverty Reduction :: Poverty Impact Evaluation
okr.unit
DECDP
okr.volume
120

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