Use of anchoring vignettes to evaluate health reporting behavior amongst adults aged 50 years and above in Africa and Asia – testing assumptions
Background: Comparing self-rating health responses across individuals and cultures is misleading due to different reporting behaviors. Anchoring vignettes is a technique that allows identifying and adjusting self-rating responses for reporting heterogeneity (RH). Objective: This article aims to test...
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Main Authors: | Siddhivinayak Hirve (Author), Xavier Gómez-Olivé (Author), Samuel Oti (Author), Cornelius Debpuur (Author), Sanjay Juvekar (Author), Stephen Tollman (Author), Yulia Blomstedt (Author), Stig Wall (Author), Nawi Ng (Author) |
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2013-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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