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      Coverage Error in Data Collection Combining Mobile Surveys With Passive Measurement Using Apps: Data From a German National Survey

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          Researchers are combining self-reports from mobile surveys with passive data collection using sensors and apps on smartphones increasingly more often. While smartphones are commonly used in some groups of individuals, smartphone penetration is significantly lower in other groups. In addition, different operating systems (OSs) limit how mobile data can be collected passively. These limitations cause concern about coverage error in studies targeting the general population. Based on data from the Panel Study Labour Market and Social Security (PASS), an annual probability-based mixed-mode survey on the labor market and poverty in Germany, we find that smartphone ownership and ownership of smartphones with specific OSs are correlated with a number of sociodemographic and substantive variables. The use of weighting techniques based on sociodemographic information available for both owners and nonowners reduces these differences but does not eliminate them.

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                Sociological Methods & Research
                Sociological Methods & Research
                SAGE Publications
                0049-1241
                1552-8294
                April 07 2020
                : 004912412091492
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
                [2 ]Institute for Employment Research, Nuremberg, Germany
                [3 ]University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
                [4 ]University of Bamberg, Germany
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                10.1177/0049124120914924
                37d7b9da-cbad-4d29-abb5-52d3110f5952
                © 2020

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