recall_bias

Recall bias is a type of systematic error that occurs when participants in a study do not accurately remember past events or experiences.

It is especially common in:

  • Self-report surveys
  • Retrospective studies
  • Cross-sectional designs

Recall bias can distort findings by:

  • Overestimating or underestimating past exposures or outcomes
  • Affecting comparisons between groups (e.g., cases vs. controls)
  • Reducing the validity of associations or correlations

In an alumni career survey, participants may:

  • Forget exact years of achievements
  • Misremember the number of grants or publications
  • Selectively recall certain experiences based on current satisfaction

Recall bias undermines the accuracy and reliability of self-reported data, and should be acknowledged as a limitation in study design.

  • recall_bias.txt
  • Last modified: 2025/07/16 09:55
  • by administrador