Non-response bias — occurs in statistical surveys if the answers of respondents differ from the potential answers of those who did not answer. Contents 1 Example 2 Test 3 Related terminology 4 See also … Wikipedia
Response bias — is a type of cognitive bias which can affect the results of a statistical survey if respondents answer questions in the way they think the questioner wants them to answer rather than according to their true beliefs. This may occur if the… … Wikipedia
non-response — The proportion of people among those invited to participate in a non compulsory interview survey , or other study, who choose not to take part or are unobtainable for other reasons. Non response covers all causes of non participation: refusals;… … Dictionary of sociology
Response Set — Verzerrung oder Antwortverzerrung ist eine Art von Fehler in einer Erhebung und eine Systematische Verzerrung. Sie bezeichnet in der Empirie das Phänomen, dass bei Meinungsumfragen häufig nicht die tatsächlichen Einstellungen (= wahrer Wert)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Response set — Verzerrung oder Antwortverzerrung ist eine Art von Fehler in einer Erhebung und eine Systematische Verzerrung. Sie bezeichnet in der Empirie das Phänomen, dass bei Meinungsumfragen häufig nicht die tatsächlichen Einstellungen (= wahrer Wert)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
bias — See interview bias ; interviewer bias ; non response ; objective ; observer bias ; prejudice ; sample selection bias ; sampling error … Dictionary of sociology
error (sampling and non-sampling) — There are many sources of inaccuracy, or error, in a survey. Sampling error consists of bias in sample selection procedures, plus random sampling error. Non response bias can be measured and analysed after interviewing is completed. There is… … Dictionary of sociology
Non sequitur (logic) — Non sequitur (Latin for it does not follow ), in formal logic, is an argument in which its conclusion does not follow from its premises.[1] In a non sequitur, the conclusion could be either true or false, but the argument is fallacious because… … Wikipedia
Non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War — … Wikipedia
Non-monotonic logic — A non monotonic logic is a formal logic whose consequence relation is not monotonic. Most studied formal logics have a monotonic consequence relation, meaning that adding a formula to a theory never produces a reduction of its set of consequences … Wikipedia
Confirmation bias — (also called confirmatory bias or myside bias) is a tendency for people to favor information that confirms their preconceptions or hypotheses regardless of whether the information is true.[Note 1][1] As a result, people gather evidence and recall … Wikipedia