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Detecting problems in survey data using Benford's law

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Judge, George ; Schechter, Laura

Journal of Human Resources

2009

44

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comparison ; data analysis ; economic research ; men ; statistics ; women

developing countries ; USA

Economics

English

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" "It is 15:00 in Nairobi. Do you know where your enumerators are??"
Good quality data is paramount for applied economic research. If the data are distorted, corresponding conclusions may be incorrect. We demonstrate how Benford's law, the distribution that first digits of numbers in certain data sets should follow, can be used to test for data abnormalities. We conduct an analysis of nine commonly used data sets and find that much data from developing countries is of poor quality while data from the United States seems to be of better quality. Female and male respondents give data of similar quality."

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