In statistics, non-sampling error is a catch-all term for the deviations of estimates from their true values that are not a function of the sample chosen, including various systematic errors and random errors that are not due to sampling. [1] Non-sampling errors are much harder to quantify than sampling errors. [2]
Non-sampling errors in survey estimates can arise from: [3]
An excellent discussion of issues pertaining to non-sampling error can be found in several sources such as Kalton (1983) [4] and Salant and Dillman (1995), [5]
In statistics, non-sampling error is a catch-all term for the deviations of estimates from their true values that are not a function of the sample chosen, including various systematic errors and random errors that are not due to sampling. [1] Non-sampling errors are much harder to quantify than sampling errors. [2]
Non-sampling errors in survey estimates can arise from: [3]
An excellent discussion of issues pertaining to non-sampling error can be found in several sources such as Kalton (1983) [4] and Salant and Dillman (1995), [5]