Hedge Funds

Self-Selection Bias

August 9, 2020
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August 10, 2020

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A bias (distortion) that results from the decision of a hedge fund whether to report its results (returns or performance) to a database or not. It is up to each hedge fund to opt for reporting or not. A fund can also choose the database in which it will be included. Individual databases differ substantially in terms of size and composition. Self-reporting bias comes in two subgroups: self-reporting bias I and self-reporting bias II. The self-reporting bias (I) exemplifies the situation before a hedge fund is included in the database, while the self-selection bias (II) refers to the situation after the fund is included in the database.

Self-reporting bias is also known as self-selection bias.

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