مورد إلكتروني

A Tale of Two Surveys

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: A Tale of Two Surveys
المساهمون: Aghajanian, Alia (VerfasserIn); Anderson, Jessica (VerfasserIn); Finn, Arden J. (VerfasserIn)
المصدر: 2023
الناشر: World Bank, Washington, DC
اللغة: English
نوع الوثيقة: Elektronische Ressource im Fernzugriff
Manifestation: Monographie [unabhängig ob Stück einer Reihe]
مستخلص: Internet surveys may never replace in-person surveys as a gold standard, but they remain important tools for rapid, remote, and low-cost data collection. The West Bank and Gaza Poverty and Equity team had a unique opportunity to compare a Facebook survey with an in-person survey covering conflict exposure and potentially associated socioeconomic mental health outcomes over a similar time period. It is reasonable to expect that the estimates from internet surveys and in-person surveys would differ. In this case, the Facebook survey estimates more severe outcomes (e.g., higher exposure to conflict and worse mental health) than its in-person counterpart for most topics and populations. Multiple mechanisms may have contributed to this difference in estimates, including overrepresentation in the Facebook sample of respondents who were interested in the survey topics, reduced sensitivity bias in the context of a self-administered online questionnaire, and reporting more severe outcomes than personally experienced to encourage resource flows to perceived needs. Estimated outcomes tend to be more similar for people in Gaza, possibly because of greater homogeneity in socioeconomic experiences and exposure to violent conflict and broader interest in a survey on the effects of the May 2021 violence. The main results are robust to different ways of controlling for observable characteristics; neither alternative weights nor sample restrictions erase the systematic differences between the surveys
رقم الأكسشن: EDSZBW1892373114
قاعدة البيانات: ECONIS