This article is an empirical contribution to the evaluation of the randomized response technique (RRT), a prominent procedure to elicit more valid responses to sensitive questions in surveys. Based on individual validation data, we focus on two questions: First, does the RRT lead to higher prevalence estimates of sensitive behavior than direct questioning (DQ)? Second, are there differences in the effects of determinants of misreporting according to question mode? The data come from 552 face-to-face interviews with subjects who had been convicted by a court for minor criminal offences in a metropol-itan area in Germany. For the first question, the answer is negative. For the second, it is positive, that is, effects of individual and situati...
Validly measuring sensitive issues such as norm violations or stigmatizing traits through self-repor...
Validly measuring sensitive issues such as norm violations or stigmatizing traits through self-repor...
Gaining valid answers to so-called sensitive questions is an age-old problem in survey research. Var...
In social science research, survey respondents hesitate to answer sensitive questions. This explains...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
In survey research it is often problematic to ask people sensitive questions because they may refuse...
"Self-administered online surveys may provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents th...
Self-administered online surveys may provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents tha...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
A survey study is a research method commonly used to quantify population characteristics in biostati...
Users can use, reuse and build upon the material published in the journal but only for non-commercia...
Validly measuring sensitive issues such as norm violations or stigmatizing traits through self-repor...
Validly measuring sensitive issues such as norm violations or stigmatizing traits through self-repor...
Gaining valid answers to so-called sensitive questions is an age-old problem in survey research. Var...
In social science research, survey respondents hesitate to answer sensitive questions. This explains...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
In survey research it is often problematic to ask people sensitive questions because they may refuse...
"Self-administered online surveys may provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents th...
Self-administered online surveys may provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents tha...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
A survey study is a research method commonly used to quantify population characteristics in biostati...
Users can use, reuse and build upon the material published in the journal but only for non-commercia...
Validly measuring sensitive issues such as norm violations or stigmatizing traits through self-repor...
Validly measuring sensitive issues such as norm violations or stigmatizing traits through self-repor...
Gaining valid answers to so-called sensitive questions is an age-old problem in survey research. Var...