Design Effects Literature Review
Literature review conducted October 2009 by Tara Murray, PRI Information Core. PRI affiliates: contact the PRI Library for assistance locating full text articles. All others: contact your local library.
Books and Chapters
Groves, R. M. (2009). Survey methodology (2nd ed.). Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley. Penn State Libraries holdings (1st ed.)
Lohr, S. L. (2009). Sampling: design and analysis (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.
Lee, E. S., & Forthofer, R. N. (2006). Analyzing complex survey data. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. PRI Library holdings, Penn State Libraries holdings
Lehtonen, R., & Pahkinen, E. (2004). Practical methods for design and analysis of complex surveys. Chichester, West Sussex, England; Hoboken, NJ: J. Wiley. Penn State Libraries holdings
Pettersson, H., & do Nascimento Silva, P. L. (2004). Analysis of design effects for surveys in developing countries. In Household sample surveys in developing and transition countries. Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations. Penn State Libraries holdings
Journal Articles
Elliott, M. N., McCaffrey, D., Perlman, J., Marshall, G. N., & Hambarsoomians, K. (2009). Use of expert ratings as sampling strata for a more cost-effective probability sample of a rare population. Public Opinion Quarterly, 73(1), 56-73. doi: 10.1093/poq/nfp009
Jie, Y., Landry, P. F., & Ren, L. Y. (2009). GPS in China Social Surveys: Lessons from the ILRC Survey. China Review-an Interdisciplinary Journal on Greater China, 9(1), 147-163.
Kaiser, R., Woodruff, B. A., Bilukha, O., Spiegel, P. B., & Salama, P. (2006). Using design effects from previous cluster surveys to guide sample size calculation in emergency settings. Disasters, 30(2), 199-211.
Korenromp, E. L., Arnold, F., Williams, B. G., Nahlen, B. L., & Snow, R. W. (2004). Monitoring trends in under-5 mortality rates through national birth history surveys. International Journal of Epidemiology, 33(6), 1293-1301.
Sturgis, P. (2004). Analysing complex survey data: Clustering, stratification and weights. Social Research Update (University of Surrey). (43).
de Sousa, M. H., & da Silva, N. N. (2003). Estimates from a complex survey. Revista De Saude Publica, 37(5), 662-670.
Jolliffe, D. (2002). Estimating sampling variance from the Current Population Survey: A synthetic design approach to correcting standard errors. Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, 28(4), 239-261.
Bollinger, C. R., & David, M. H. (2001). Estimation with response error and nonresponse: Food-stamp participation in the SIPP. Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 19(2), 129-141.
Rodgers-Farmer, A. Y., & Davis, D. (2001). Analyzing complex survey data. Social Work Research, 25(3), 185-192.
Solga, H. (2001). Longitudinal surveys and the study of occupational mobility: Panel and retrospective design in comparison. Quality & Quantity, 35(3), 291-309.
Trivellato, U. (1999). Issues in the design and analysis of panel studies: A cursory review. Quality and Quantity, 33(3), 339-352.
Johnson, D. R., & Elliott, L. A. (1998). Sampling design effects: Do they affect the analyses of data from the National Survey of Families and Households? Journal of Marriage and the Family, 60(4), 993-1001.
O'Muircheartaigh, C., & Campanelli, P. (1998). The relative impact of interviewer effects and sample design effects on survey precision. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series a-Statistics in Society, 161, 63-77.
Gfroerer, J., Wright, D., & Kopstein, A. (1997). Prevalence of youth substance use: The impact of methodological differences between two national surveys. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 47(1), 19-30.
Lacy, M. G. (1997). Efficiently studying rare events: Case-control methods for sociologists. Sociological Perspectives, 40(1), 129-154.
Wang, S. T., Yu, M. L., & Lin, L. Y. (1997). Consequences of analysing complex survey data using inappropriate analysis and software computing packages. Public Health, 111(4), 259-262.
GrummerStrawn, L., & Stupp, P. W. (1996). An alternative sampling strategy for obtaining child health data in a reproductive health survey. Population Research and Policy Review, 15(3), 265-274. PRI Library holdings
Korn, E. L., & Graubard, B. I. (1995). Analysis of large health surveys - accounting for the sampling design. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series a-Statistics in Society, 158, 263-295.
Kelder, S. H., Jacobs, D. R., Jeffery, R. W., McGovern, P. G., et al. (1993). The worksite component of variance: Design effects and the Healthy Worker Project. Health Education Research, 8(4), 555-566. doi: 10.1093/her/8.4.555
Churchill, G. A., & Peter, J. P. (1984). Research design effects on the reliability of rating scales: A meta-analysis. Journal of Marketing Research, 21(4), 360-375. doi: 10.2307/3151463
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