Higher response rates are commonly assumed to be associated with higher survey quality. Nevertheless, increasing response rates without attention to response quality may result in an increase of measurement error if it is associated with reluctance to participate in surveys. This article examines the nature of the relationship between reluctance and response quality. The question is studied in a cross-national context using data from the European Social Survey, Round 3, conducted in 2006?2007. Hypotheses are tested separately and compared across four countries: Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. A measure of response quality, satisficing, is developed through latent class analysis using the indicators of ?don't know,? straight-li...
In this study, we investigate to what extent the respondent characteristics age and educational leve...
Collecting representative data from surveys can be challenging in a survey climate where response ra...
Studies of attitudes across countries generally rely on a comparison of aggregated mean scores to Li...
Higher response rates are commonly assumed to be associated with higher survey quality. Nevertheless...
Declining response rates have led to extended efforts to convert reluctant respondents. If responden...
Survey methodologists worry about trade-offs between nonresponse and measurement error. Past finding...
We test the hypothesis that respondents with a strong attitude that surveys in general cannot be tru...
According to Krosnick's influential account, survey satisficing occurs when a respondent decides to ...
According to Krosnick's influential account, survey satisficing occurs when a respondent decides to ...
AbstractAcquiescence has been found to distort the psychometric quality of questionnaire data. Previ...
Survey research has been witnessing declining response rates across a wide range of surveys. As a re...
Mottus R, Allik J, Realo A, et al. The Effect of Response Style on Self-Reported Conscientiousness A...
The Hunt for the Last Respondent has been inspired by concerns about the possibly detrimental effect...
Rankings of countries on mean levels of self-reported Conscientiousness continue to puzzle researche...
As ever more surveys are conducted, recruited respondents are more likely to already have previous s...
In this study, we investigate to what extent the respondent characteristics age and educational leve...
Collecting representative data from surveys can be challenging in a survey climate where response ra...
Studies of attitudes across countries generally rely on a comparison of aggregated mean scores to Li...
Higher response rates are commonly assumed to be associated with higher survey quality. Nevertheless...
Declining response rates have led to extended efforts to convert reluctant respondents. If responden...
Survey methodologists worry about trade-offs between nonresponse and measurement error. Past finding...
We test the hypothesis that respondents with a strong attitude that surveys in general cannot be tru...
According to Krosnick's influential account, survey satisficing occurs when a respondent decides to ...
According to Krosnick's influential account, survey satisficing occurs when a respondent decides to ...
AbstractAcquiescence has been found to distort the psychometric quality of questionnaire data. Previ...
Survey research has been witnessing declining response rates across a wide range of surveys. As a re...
Mottus R, Allik J, Realo A, et al. The Effect of Response Style on Self-Reported Conscientiousness A...
The Hunt for the Last Respondent has been inspired by concerns about the possibly detrimental effect...
Rankings of countries on mean levels of self-reported Conscientiousness continue to puzzle researche...
As ever more surveys are conducted, recruited respondents are more likely to already have previous s...
In this study, we investigate to what extent the respondent characteristics age and educational leve...
Collecting representative data from surveys can be challenging in a survey climate where response ra...
Studies of attitudes across countries generally rely on a comparison of aggregated mean scores to Li...