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How well do covariates perform when adjusting for sampling bias in online COVID-19 research? Insights from multiverse analyses

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العنوان: How well do covariates perform when adjusting for sampling bias in online COVID-19 research? Insights from multiverse analyses
المؤلفون: Joyal-Desmarais, K, Stojanovic, J, Kennedy, EB, Enticott, JC, Boucher, VG, Vo, H, Košir, U, Lavoie, KL, Bacon, SL, Vally, Z, Granana, N, Losada, AV, Boyle, J, Shawon, SR, Dawadi, S, Teede, H, Kautzky-Willer, A, Dash, A, Cornelio, ME, Karsten, M, Matte, DL, Reichert, F, Abou-Setta, A, Aaron, S, Alberga, A, Barnett, T, Barone, S, Bélanger-Gravel, A, Bernard, S, Birch, LM, Bondy, S, Booij, L, Da Silva, RB, Bourbeau, J, Burns, R, Campbell, T, Carlson, L, Charbonneau, É, Corace, K, Drouin, O, Ducharme, F, Farhadloo, M, Falk, C, Fleet, R, Fournier, M, Garber, G, Gauvin, L, Gordon, J, Grad, R, Gupta, S, Hellemans, K, Herba, C, Hwang, H, Jedwab, J, Kakinami, L, Kim, S, Liu, J, Norris, C, Pelaez, S, Pilote, L, Poirier, P, Presseau, J, Puterman, E, Rash, J, Ribeiro, PAB, Sadatsafavi, M, Chaudhuri, PS, Suarthana, E, Tse, SM, Vallis, M, Caceres, NB, Ortiz, M, Repetto, PB, Lemos-Hoyos, M, Kassianos, A, Rod, NH, Beraneck, M, Ninot, G, Ditzen, B, Kubiak, T, Codjoe, S, Kpobi, L, Laar, A, Skoura, T, Francis, DL, Devi, NK, Meitei, S, Nethan, ST, Pinto, L, Saraswathy, KN, Tumu, D, Lestari, S, Wangge, G, Byrne, M, Durand, H, McSharry, J, Meade, O, Molloy, G, Noone, C, Levine, H
المصدر: European Journal of Epidemiology , 37 pp. 1233-1250. (2022)
بيانات النشر: SPRINGER
سنة النشر: 2022
المجموعة: University College London: UCL Discovery
مصطلحات موضوعية: Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Public, Environmental & Occupational Health, Sampling bias, Covariate adjustment, COVID-19, Multiverse analysis, Selection bias, Collider bias, PROPENSITY SCORE METHODS, CONVENIENCE SAMPLES, VOLUNTEER BIAS, REPRESENTATIVENESS, OVERADJUSTMENT
الوصف: COVID-19 research has relied heavily on convenience-based samples, which—though often necessary—are susceptible to important sampling biases. We begin with a theoretical overview and introduction to the dynamics that underlie sampling bias. We then empirically examine sampling bias in online COVID-19 surveys and evaluate the degree to which common statistical adjustments for demographic covariates successfully attenuate such bias. This registered study analysed responses to identical questions from three convenience and three largely representative samples (total N = 13,731) collected online in Canada within the International COVID-19 Awareness and Responses Evaluation Study (www.icarestudy.com). We compared samples on 11 behavioural and psychological outcomes (e.g., adherence to COVID-19 prevention measures, vaccine intentions) across three time points and employed multiverse-style analyses to examine how 512 combinations of demographic covariates (e.g., sex, age, education, income, ethnicity) impacted sampling discrepancies on these outcomes. Significant discrepancies emerged between samples on 73% of outcomes. Participants in the convenience samples held more positive thoughts towards and engaged in more COVID-19 prevention behaviours. Covariates attenuated sampling differences in only 55% of cases and increased differences in 45%. No covariate performed reliably well. Our results suggest that online convenience samples may display more positive dispositions towards COVID-19 prevention behaviours being studied than would samples drawn using more representative means. Adjusting results for demographic covariates frequently increased rather than decreased bias, suggesting that researchers should be cautious when interpreting adjusted findings. Using multiverse-style analyses as extended sensitivity analyses is recommended.
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
وصف الملف: text
اللغة: English
العلاقة: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10165042/1/Joyal-Desmarais%20et%20al.,%202022%20-%20Covariates%20and%20Sampling%20Bias.pdfTest; https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10165042Test/
الإتاحة: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10165042/1/Joyal-Desmarais%20et%20al.,%202022%20-%20Covariates%20and%20Sampling%20Bias.pdfTest
https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10165042Test/
حقوق: open
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.A77DC5B4
قاعدة البيانات: BASE