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Issue title: The Measurement of Trends in Health Care Costs, Coverage and Use
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Eyerman, Joea; * | Bowman, Katherineb | Butler, Dicyc | Wright, Douglasc
Affiliations: [a] Survey Research Division, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA | [b] Statistics Research Division, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA | [c] Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, MD, USA
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Joe Eyerman, RTI International, 3040 Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA. Tel.: +1 919 541 7139; Fax: +1 919 316 3867; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Research has demonstrated that cash incentives paid to respondents in sample surveys can increase the level of cooperation, reduce non-response bias, and lower data collection costs. However, recent research has shown that gains in response rate and reduced data collection costs associated with monetary incentives may vary across sub-groups in the population. Consequently, monetary incentives may result in inconsistent reductions in non-response error and systemic changes in sample composition. This paper describes an incentive experiment conducted as part of the 2001 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), and evaluates the impact of monetary incentives on measures of cooperation for different population sub-groups. Findings indicate that the incentive had a positive impact on cooperation. Furthermore, the incentive neither introduced additional differences in cooperation propensities, nor did it eliminate the pre-existing differences in cooperation among population sub-groups.
DOI: 10.3233/JEM-2005-0250
Journal: Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, vol. 30, no. 2-3, pp. 157-169, 2005
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