Review:
Non Response Bias
overall review score: 4.2
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score is between 0 and 5
Non-response bias is a statistical bias that occurs when the respondents of a survey or study differ in a meaningful way from the non-respondents, leading to inaccurate conclusions.
Key Features
- Occurs when respondents differ significantly from non-respondents
- Can lead to inaccurate conclusions in surveys or studies
- Commonly addressed through various statistical techniques
Pros
- Raises awareness of potential biases in survey results
- Encourages researchers to use statistical techniques to mitigate bias
Cons
- Can lead to potentially misleading or incorrect conclusions
- May be difficult to fully eliminate in certain studies