Vignette studies use short descriptions of situations or persons (vignettes) that are usually shown to respondents within surveys in order to elicit their judgments about these scenarios. By systematically varying the levels of theoretically important vignette characteristics a large population of different vignettes is typically available – too large to be presented to each respondent. Therefore, each respondent gets only a subset of vignettes. These subsets may either be randomly selected in following the tradition of the factorial survey or systematically selected according to an experimental design. We show that these strategies in selecting vignette sets have strong implications for the analysis and interpretation of vignette data. Ran...
Although vignettes are used in all areas of social science research, few vignette validation studies...
In this paper we explore solutions to a particular type of heterogeneity in survey data which is man...
ABSTRACT Vignettes are scenarios used in many areas of academic research, whose main application is ...
The factorial survey is a research method of that combines the advantages of survey research with th...
Survey experiments, like vignette and conjoint analyses, are widely used in the social sciences to e...
Multi-factorial survey experiments have become a well-established tool in social sciences as they co...
Multi-factorial survey experiments have become a well-established tool in social sciences as they co...
Vignettes are short descriptions of real‐life situations that are employed in a survey to assess att...
Vignettes refer to stimuli, including text and images, which research participants are invited to re...
To measure what determines people?s attitudes, definitions, or decisions, surveys increasingly ask r...
Methodologists (King et al. 2004; King and Wand 2007) have recently proposed a novel approach to adj...
The thesis focuses on quasi-experimental research design using descriptions of hypothetical situatio...
We describe experimental vignette methodology (EVM) as a way to address the dilemma of conducting ex...
The survey research design using “vignette(s)”, the description of fictitious situations, have been ...
The article focuses on the prospects of creating vignettes as a new method in empirical sociology. I...
Although vignettes are used in all areas of social science research, few vignette validation studies...
In this paper we explore solutions to a particular type of heterogeneity in survey data which is man...
ABSTRACT Vignettes are scenarios used in many areas of academic research, whose main application is ...
The factorial survey is a research method of that combines the advantages of survey research with th...
Survey experiments, like vignette and conjoint analyses, are widely used in the social sciences to e...
Multi-factorial survey experiments have become a well-established tool in social sciences as they co...
Multi-factorial survey experiments have become a well-established tool in social sciences as they co...
Vignettes are short descriptions of real‐life situations that are employed in a survey to assess att...
Vignettes refer to stimuli, including text and images, which research participants are invited to re...
To measure what determines people?s attitudes, definitions, or decisions, surveys increasingly ask r...
Methodologists (King et al. 2004; King and Wand 2007) have recently proposed a novel approach to adj...
The thesis focuses on quasi-experimental research design using descriptions of hypothetical situatio...
We describe experimental vignette methodology (EVM) as a way to address the dilemma of conducting ex...
The survey research design using “vignette(s)”, the description of fictitious situations, have been ...
The article focuses on the prospects of creating vignettes as a new method in empirical sociology. I...
Although vignettes are used in all areas of social science research, few vignette validation studies...
In this paper we explore solutions to a particular type of heterogeneity in survey data which is man...
ABSTRACT Vignettes are scenarios used in many areas of academic research, whose main application is ...