Coverage and Nonresponse Bias in Telephone Surveys during the COVID-19 Lockdown in India

Coverage and Nonresponse Bias in Telephone Surveys during the COVID-19 Lockdown in India

Santanu Pramanik, Neerad Deshmukh, Bijay Chouhan, Manjistha Banerji, Reem Ashraf, Dinesh Kumar Tiwari and Sonalde Desai
1 March, 2022

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, telephone surveys have been used extensively for carrying out studies on health knowledge, morbidity, and mortality surveillance. In order to understand the extent of different sources of non-observation errors in telephone surveys, we compare the distributions of units covered in the sampling frame and survey respondents with those who were excluded from the sampling frame and survey nonrespondents, respectively. The distributions are compared with respect to key socio-economic and demographic characteristics, which are often associated with most health outcomes for two different study designs, viz., panel surveys and repeated cross-sectional surveys.

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