Search results for "Non-sampling error"
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The errors in ?estimation of errors in mechanical efficiency?
1992
Errors within web-based surveys: a comparison between two different tools for the analysis of tourist destinations websites quality
2011
22. Administering Face-To-Face Structured Questionnaires In Tourism Research
2018
Non-sampling errors occur in all social sciences, tourism included. Apart from coverage and non-response, tourism research suffers from noteworthy measurement errors. The limitation and control of non-sampling errors plays a key role to prevent serious biases in research outputs. The entire survey design process could be based on the control and reduction of non-sampling errors. From this point of view, face-to-face interviewing represents an effective response to some common threats to data quality, particularly errors attributable to respondents and non-response.
L’indagine sulla mobilità turistica: strumenti di rilevazione
2010
This paper discusses the features and the structure of the interview forms used within the sample research on tourist mobility carried out in Sicily and Sardinia in years 2009 and 2010. The focus of the paper is on the strategies adopted by the research team in order to control non sampling errors. The limitations of the instruments respect to the secondary purposes of the research will be discussed as well.
The research on the mobility of tourists in Sicily: detection and estimation of non-sampling errors
2011
Data Quality in Tourism. Non-Sampling Errors in the Aeolian Islands Research.
2013
CAPI Versus PAPI and The Production of Non-Sampling Errors
2009
CAPI Versus PAPI and The Production of Some Non-Sampling Errors
2009
The study aims at assessing the differential effects of face-to-face paper and computer assisted interviewing in terms of efficacy, efficiency and the production of non-sampling errors. The research ground is constituted by the analysis of the customer satisfaction of a large-scale retail trade group owning many shops in Sicily. The reaction of respondents to paper versus electronic questionnaires is investigated by means of an experimental design in terms of non sampling error amounts.