Validly measuring sensitive issues such as norm-violations or stigmatizing traits through self-reports in surveys is often problematic. Special sensitive question techniques like the Randomized Response Technique and, among its variants, the recent crosswise-model should generate more honest answers by providing full response privacy. Different types of validation studies have examined whether these techniques actually improve data validity, with varying results. Yet, most of these studies did not consider the possibility of false positives, i.e. that respondents are misclassified as having a sensitive trait even though they actually do not. Assuming that respondents only falsely deny but never falsely admit possessing a sensitive trait, hi...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
The crosswise model is an increasingly popular survey technique to elicit candid answers from respon...
The Crosswise Model (CM) has been proposed as a method to reduce effects of social desirability in ...
Validly measuring sensitive issues such as norm violations or stigmatizing traits through self-repor...
The valid measurement of sensitive issues such as norm-violations or stigmatizing traits through sel...
Validly measuring sensitive issues such as norm violations or stigmatizing traits through self-repor...
The valid measurement of sensitive issues such as norm-violations or stigmatizing traits through sel...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
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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...
Yu, Tian, and Tang (2008) proposed two new techniques for asking questions on sensitive topics in po...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
The crosswise model is a popular sensitive question technique often considered more accurate than di...
In surveys concerning sensitive behavior or attitudes, respondents often do not answer truthfully, b...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
The crosswise model is an increasingly popular survey technique to elicit candid answers from respon...
The Crosswise Model (CM) has been proposed as a method to reduce effects of social desirability in ...
Validly measuring sensitive issues such as norm violations or stigmatizing traits through self-repor...
The valid measurement of sensitive issues such as norm-violations or stigmatizing traits through sel...
Validly measuring sensitive issues such as norm violations or stigmatizing traits through self-repor...
The valid measurement of sensitive issues such as norm-violations or stigmatizing traits through sel...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
Users can use, reuse and build upon the material published in the journal but only for non-commercia...
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...
Yu, Tian, and Tang (2008) proposed two new techniques for asking questions on sensitive topics in po...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
The crosswise model is a popular sensitive question technique often considered more accurate than di...
In surveys concerning sensitive behavior or attitudes, respondents often do not answer truthfully, b...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
The crosswise model is an increasingly popular survey technique to elicit candid answers from respon...
The Crosswise Model (CM) has been proposed as a method to reduce effects of social desirability in ...