A novel framework for validating and applying standardized small area measurement strategies |
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Authors: | Tanja Srebotnjak Ali H Mokdad Christopher JL Murray |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington, 2301 5th Ave, Suite 600, 98121 Seattle, WA, USA |
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Abstract: |
Background Local measurements of health behaviors, diseases, and use of health services are critical inputs into local, state, and national decision-making. Small area measurement methods can deliver more precise and accurate local-level information than direct estimates from surveys or administrative records, where sample sizes are often too small to yield acceptable standard errors. However, small area measurement requires careful validation using approaches other than conventional statistical methods such as in-sample or cross-validation methods because they do not solve the problem of validating estimates in data-sparse domains. |
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