Comparison of Quarterly and Yearly Calibration Data for Propensity Score Adjusted Web Survey Estimates

Surv Methods Insights Field. 2020:2020:10.13094/SMIF-2020-00018. doi: 10.13094/SMIF-2020-00018. Epub 2020 Oct 12.

Abstract

While web surveys have become increasingly popular as a method of data collection, there is concern that estimates obtained from web surveys may not reflect the target population of interest. Web survey estimates can be calibrated to existing national surveys using a propensity score adjustment, although requirements for the size and collection timeline of the reference data set have not been investigated. We evaluate health outcomes estimates from the National Center for Health Statistics' Research and Development web survey. In our study, the 2016 National Health Interview Survey as well as its quarterly subsets are considered as reference datasets for the web data. It is demonstrated that the calibrated health estimates overall vary little when using the quarterly or yearly data, suggesting that there is flexibility in selecting the reference dataset. This finding has many practical implications for constructing reference data, including the reduced cost and burden of a smaller sample size and a more flexible timeline.

Keywords: National Health Interview Survey; Research and Development Survey; calibration; health survey; propensity score models; web survey.