The Efficacy of Propensity Score Matching for Separating Selection and Measurement Effects Across Different Survey Modes

Author:

Kibuchi Eliud1ORCID,Sturgis Patrick2ORCID,Durrant Gabriele B3,Maslovskaya Olga4

Affiliation:

1. MRC/CSO Social and Public Sciences Unit, School of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow Eliud Kibuchi is a Research Associate at the , Glasgow, United Kingdom

2. Quantitative Social Science at the Department of Methodology, The London School of Economics and Political Science Patrick Sturgis is Professor of , London, United Kingdom

3. Social Statistics & Survey Methodology at the School of Social Statistics and Demography, University of Southampton Gabriele B. Durrant is Professor of , Southampton, United Kingdom

4. Survey Research and Social Statistics at the School of Social Statistics and Demography, University of Southampton Olga Maslovskaya is an Associate Professor of , Southampton, United Kindgom

Abstract

Abstract Effective evaluation of data quality between data collected in different modes is complicated by the confounding of selection and measurement effects. This study evaluates the utility of propensity score matching (PSM) as a method that has been proposed as a means of removing selection effects across surveys conducted in different modes. Our results show large differences in estimates for the same variables between parallel face-to-face and online surveys, even after matching on standard demographic variables. Moreover, discrepancies in estimates are still present after matching between surveys conducted in the same (online) mode, where differences in measurement properties can be ruled out a priori. Our findings suggest that PSM has substantial limitations as a method for separating measurement and selection differences across modes and should be used only with caution.

Funder

UK Economic and Social Research Council

ESRC

National Centre for Research Methods

Economic and Social Research Council PhD Studentship

Medical Research Council

Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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