Non-response bias in estimates of prevalence of club-based sport participation from an Australian national physical activity, recreation and sport survey

Abstract Background An estimate of the prevalence of an activity derived from a sample survey is potentially subject to non-response bias, whereby people not involved in the activity are less likely to respond than those involved. Quantifying the extent of non-response bias is generally difficult, s...

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Main Authors: J. T. Harvey (Author), M. J. Charity (Author), N. A. Sawyer (Author), R. M. Eime (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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