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AI survey non-response bias diagnostic memo
Use AI to draft a non-response bias diagnostic memo for a survey research study.
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The main moves in order
- 1The premise
- 2non-response bias
- 3survey methodology
- 4weighting
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Section 1
The premise
AI can structure a non-response bias memo from response patterns, sample frame demographics, and known benchmarks.
What AI does well here
- Compare respondent demographics to sample frame and population benchmark
- Suggest standard non-response bias diagnostics to run
- Draft language for the limitations section of the report
What AI cannot do
- Confirm the bias is or is not present
- Choose the weighting scheme
- Substitute for the methodologist's judgment
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