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Describe the methodology used by Lahaut and colleagues to address the potential for non-response bias in their mail survey on alcohol consumption, and recall the specific findings that resulted from this investigation.

Question: Describe the methodology used by Lahaut and colleagues to address the potential for non-response bias in their mail survey on alcohol consumption, and recall the specific findings that resulted from this investigation.

Sample answer: In their mail survey on alcohol consumption, Lahaut and colleagues received responses from only about half of their sample. To test for non-response bias, the researchers conducted unannounced home visits to the non-responders. They discovered that these original non-responders included a high proportion of abstainers (nondrinkers). Consequently, if the researchers had relied solely on the original responders, their estimates of alcohol consumption would have been artificially inflated.

Key points:

  • Recall that the initial mail survey had approximately a 50 percent response rate.
  • Recall that researchers followed up by conducting unannounced home visits to the non-responders.
  • Recall that the non-responders included a high proportion of abstainers (nondrinkers).
  • Recall that ignoring non-responders would have led to artificially inflated estimates of alcohol consumption.

Rubric: Responses must accurately recall that: 1) only about half of the initial mail survey sample responded; 2) researchers followed up with non-responders via unannounced home visits; 3) the non-responders had a high proportion of abstainers (nondrinkers); and 4) relying only on the responders would have artificially inflated the estimates of alcohol consumption.

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