Using externally collected vignettes to account for reporting heterogeneity in survey self-assessment

© 2020 The anchoring vignette approach has grown in popularity as a method to adjust for reporting heterogeneity in self-reported survey questions, removing bias due to systematic variation in reporting styles across study respondents. The use of anchoring vignettes, however, has been limited to...

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Main Authors: Harris, Mark, Knott, R.J., Lorgelly, P.K., Rice, N.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81789
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Summary:© 2020 The anchoring vignette approach has grown in popularity as a method to adjust for reporting heterogeneity in self-reported survey questions, removing bias due to systematic variation in reporting styles across study respondents. The use of anchoring vignettes, however, has been limited to surveys where both self-reports and vignette questions have been included. This diminishes their wider application. We illustrate, using an application to self-reported health in a large household survey, how externally collected vignettes can be used to adjust for reporting heterogeneity in datasets that have not included anchoring vignettes. Given that self-reported measures are an important facet of social, health and economic research, we anticipate the approach described will lead to new applications of the anchoring vignette methodology.