Title of article :
An Efficient Method for Estimating Population Parameters Using Split Questionnaire Design
Author/Authors :
Kamgar, Saeideh Allameh Tabataba’i University , Navvabpour, Hamidreza Allameh Tabataba’i University
Abstract :
The effect of survey questionnaire length on precision of survey
statistics has been discussed in several studies. It is generally concluded
that the lengthy questionnaire leads to increase non-sampling errors, especially
nonresponse rate. Split questionnaire method has been introduced as a
solution to decrease the response burden and nonresponse rate, involves splitting
the questionnaire into subquestionnaires and then administering these
subquestionnaires to different subsets of the original sample. In this paper,
we suggest a method for splitting long questionnaire and analyzing resulting
data, using small area estimation. The general idea behind this approach
is to construct some socio-demographic or geographic small areas to apply
small area estimation to improve the efficiency of survey statistics. Our new
approach is supported by a simulation study based on a real dataset of the
2011 Iran Income and Expenditure survey, in which we show our method
provides more reliable statistics than existing methods.
Keywords :
small area estimation , response burden , multiple imputation , matrix sampling , Empirical best linear unbiased prediction
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics