A Total Error Framework for Digital Traces of Humans.

2019 
The interactions and activities of hundreds of millions of people worldwide are recorded as digital traces every single day. When pulled together, these data offer increasingly comprehensive pictures of both individuals and groups interacting on different platforms, but they also allow inferences about broader target populations beyond those platforms, representing an enormous potential for the Social Sciences. Notwithstanding the many advantages of digital traces, recent studies have begun to discuss the errors that can occur when digital traces are used to learn about humans and social phenomena. Incidentally, many similar errors also affect survey estimates, which survey designers have been addressing for decades using error conceptualization frameworks such as the Total Survey Error Framework. In this work, we propose a conceptual framework to diagnose, understand and avoid errors that may occur in studies that are based on digital traces of humans leveraging the systematic approach of the Total Survey Error Framework.
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