Studies of attitudes across countries generally rely on a comparison of aggregated mean scores to Likert-scale questions. This presupposes that when people complete a questionnaire, their answers are based on the substantive meaning of the items to which they respond. However, people's responses are also influenced by their response style. Hence, the studies we conduct might simply reflect differences in the way people respond to surveys, rather than picking up real differences in management phenomena across countries. Our 26-country study shows that there are major differences in response styles between countries that both confirm and extend earlier research. Country-level characteristics such as power distance, collectivism, uncertainty a...
This study investigated response styles in factual items and explored their associations with person...
This article addresses the following research questions: Do respondents participating in cross-cultu...
This article addresses the following research questions: Do respondents participating in cross-cultu...
In cross-cultural studies with social variables such as values or attitudes, it is often assumed tha...
In cross-cultural studies with social variables such as values or attitudes, it is often assumed tha...
Are there really cross-cultural differences in how participants respond to questionnaires regardless...
Mottus R, Allik J, Realo A, et al. The Effect of Response Style on Self-Reported Conscientiousness A...
The authors investigated at the country level the effects of four cultural orientations identified a...
Rankings of countries on mean levels of self-reported Conscientiousness continue to puzzle researche...
Rankings of countries on mean levels of self-reported Conscientiousness continue to puzzle researche...
Rankings of countries on mean levels of self-reported Conscientiousness continue to puzzle researche...
Modern social and marketing research relies heavily on surveys to collect data. At the same time, it...
Modern social and marketing research relies heavily on surveys to collect data. At the same time, it...
This paper introduces the special section “Cultural differences in questionnaire responding” and dis...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Education, Washington State UniversityIn the present study, I compared cr...
This study investigated response styles in factual items and explored their associations with person...
This article addresses the following research questions: Do respondents participating in cross-cultu...
This article addresses the following research questions: Do respondents participating in cross-cultu...
In cross-cultural studies with social variables such as values or attitudes, it is often assumed tha...
In cross-cultural studies with social variables such as values or attitudes, it is often assumed tha...
Are there really cross-cultural differences in how participants respond to questionnaires regardless...
Mottus R, Allik J, Realo A, et al. The Effect of Response Style on Self-Reported Conscientiousness A...
The authors investigated at the country level the effects of four cultural orientations identified a...
Rankings of countries on mean levels of self-reported Conscientiousness continue to puzzle researche...
Rankings of countries on mean levels of self-reported Conscientiousness continue to puzzle researche...
Rankings of countries on mean levels of self-reported Conscientiousness continue to puzzle researche...
Modern social and marketing research relies heavily on surveys to collect data. At the same time, it...
Modern social and marketing research relies heavily on surveys to collect data. At the same time, it...
This paper introduces the special section “Cultural differences in questionnaire responding” and dis...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Education, Washington State UniversityIn the present study, I compared cr...
This study investigated response styles in factual items and explored their associations with person...
This article addresses the following research questions: Do respondents participating in cross-cultu...
This article addresses the following research questions: Do respondents participating in cross-cultu...