Bias in Data Collection
Bias in Data Collection
Data Collection
SAMPLING BIAS
Sampling bias occurs when the sampling
frame does not reflect the characteristics of
the population
Sampling Frame the group of individuals
that actually have a chance of being selected
from the population
NON-RESPONSE BIAS
Occurs when particular groups are underrepresented in a survey because they choose
not to participate
MEASUREMENT BIAS
Occurs when the data collection method
consistently over- or under-estimates the
characteristic of the population
A consistent measurement error which skews
the results of the survey. Examples:
(1) When measurement instruments are poorly
calibrated, affecting the result
(2) When questions in a survey lead to a
particular answer or response
RESPONSE BIAS
When participants in a survey deliberately
give false or misleading answers
Respondents may want to influence the
outcome of the survey results or they may be
afraid to answer the question truthfully out of
embarrassment or sensitivity