While scales measuring subjective constructs historically rely on agree-disagree (AD) questions, recent research demonstrates that construct-specific (CS) questions clarify underlying response dimensions that AD questions leave implicit and CS questions often yield higher measures of data quality. Given acknowledged issues with AD questions and certain established advantages of CS items, the evidence for the superiority of CS questions is more mixed than one might expect. We build on previous investigations by using cognitive interviewing to deepen understanding of AD and CS response processing and potential sources of measurement error. We randomized 64 participants to receive an AD or CS version of a scale measuring trust in medical resea...
Measurement quality in standardized surveys has been a core issue for decades in survey research. Fo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: Although there are some validation procedures based in qualitative approaches (e.g. aski...
While scales measuring subjective constructs historically rely on agree-disagree (AD) questions, rec...
While scales measuring subjective constructs historically rely on agree-disagree (AD) questions, rec...
First developed by Likert, agreement scales have been widely used in survey questionnaires for many ...
Questions using agree/disagree (A/D) scales are ubiquitous in survey research because they save time...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recent proliferation in research on patient trust, it is seldom a primary ou...
Although Agree/Disagree (A/D) rating scales are hugely popular in the social sciences, a large body ...
It is critical for researchers to be confident of the quality of survey data. Problems with data qua...
AbstractAgreement measures are used frequently in reliability studies that involve categorical data....
We investigate the common assumption in applied research that reporting errors are negligible in var...
A well-designed and tested data collection instrument is one of the most powerful tools that researc...
<p>In survey interviews, “Don’t know” (DK) responses are commonly treated as missing data. One way t...
The use of response formats in assessments of medical knowledge and clinical reasoning continues to ...
Measurement quality in standardized surveys has been a core issue for decades in survey research. Fo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: Although there are some validation procedures based in qualitative approaches (e.g. aski...
While scales measuring subjective constructs historically rely on agree-disagree (AD) questions, rec...
While scales measuring subjective constructs historically rely on agree-disagree (AD) questions, rec...
First developed by Likert, agreement scales have been widely used in survey questionnaires for many ...
Questions using agree/disagree (A/D) scales are ubiquitous in survey research because they save time...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recent proliferation in research on patient trust, it is seldom a primary ou...
Although Agree/Disagree (A/D) rating scales are hugely popular in the social sciences, a large body ...
It is critical for researchers to be confident of the quality of survey data. Problems with data qua...
AbstractAgreement measures are used frequently in reliability studies that involve categorical data....
We investigate the common assumption in applied research that reporting errors are negligible in var...
A well-designed and tested data collection instrument is one of the most powerful tools that researc...
<p>In survey interviews, “Don’t know” (DK) responses are commonly treated as missing data. One way t...
The use of response formats in assessments of medical knowledge and clinical reasoning continues to ...
Measurement quality in standardized surveys has been a core issue for decades in survey research. Fo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: Although there are some validation procedures based in qualitative approaches (e.g. aski...