1. Partnering with a global platform to inform research and public policy making
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Frauke Kreuter, Neta Barkay, Alyssa Bilinski, Adrianne Bradford, Samantha Chiu, Roee Eliat, Junchuan Fan, Tal Galili, Daniel Haimovich, Brian Kim, Sarah LaRocca, Yao Li, Katherine Morris, Stanley Presser, Tal Sarig, Salomon, Joshua A., Kathleen Stewart, Stuart, Elizabeth A., and Tibshirani, Ryan J.
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03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,021107 urban & regional planning ,030212 general & internal medicine ,02 engineering and technology ,InformationSystems_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
This paper describes a partnership between Facebook and academic institutions to create a global COVID-19 symptom survey. The survey is available in 56 languages. A representative sample of Facebook users is invited on a daily basis to report on symptoms, social distancing behavior, mental health issues, and financial constraints. Facebook provides weights to reduce nonresponse and coverage bias. Privacy protection and disclosure avoidance mechanisms are implemented by both partners to meet global policy and industry requirements. Country and region-level statistics are published daily via dashboards, and microdata are available for researchers via data use agreements. Over 1 million responses are collected weekly., Survey Research Methods, Vol 14 No 2 (2020): Survey Research Methods During the COVID-19 Crisis
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- 2020
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