Between 2000 and 2002, the authors followed 1621 individuals in Delhi, India using a combination of weekly and monthly-recall health questionnaires. In 2008, they augmented these data with another 8 weeks of surveys during which households were experimentally allocated to surveys with different recall periods in the second half of the survey. This paper shows that the length of the recall period had a large impact on reported morbidity, doctor visits...
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INFORMACIÓN
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2011/08/01
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Documento de trabajo sobre investigaciones relativas a políticas
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WPS5778
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2011/08/01
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Disclosed
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The impact of recall periods on reported morbidity and health seeking behavior
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acute illness