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Assessing recall bias and measurement error in high-frequency social data collection for human-environment research

Author Affiliations
Mercer (Czechia), Mercer University, New York University, International Food Policy Research Institute, ...
Published InPopulation and Environment
Year2019
Citations109

Abstract

A major impediment to understanding human-environment interactions is that data on social systems are not collected in a way that is easily comparable to natural systems data. While many environmental variables are collected with high frequency, gridded in time and space, social data is typically conducted irregularly, in waves that are far apart in time. These efforts typically engage respondents for hours at a time, and suffer from decay in participants' ability to recall their experiences over long periods of time. Systematic use of mobile and smartphones has the potential to transcend these challenges, with a critical first step being an evaluation of where survey respondents experience the greatest recall decay. We present results from, to our knowledge, the first…
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