A person has nonseparable preferences when her preference on an issue depends on the outcome of other issues. A model of survey responses in which preferences are measured with error implies that responses will change depending on the order of questions and vary over time when respondents have nonseparable preferences. Results from two survey experiments confirmthat changes in survey responses due to question order are explained by nonseparable preferences but not by the respondent’s level of political information, partisanship, or ideology
Replication data for: "Off the Charts: Massive Unexplained Heterogeneity in a Global Study of Ambigu...
Social science commonly studies relationships among variables by employing survey questions. Answers...
In this paper, we explore the differences in item non-response that result from different modes of i...
A person has nonseparable preferences when her preference on an issue depends on the outcome of othe...
Replication Data for: "Difficulty of Reaching Respondents and Nonresponse Bias: Evidence from Large ...
This is the replication archive for "How robust is evidence of partisan perceptual bias in survey re...
The problem of response instability in survey measures of policy positions has been studied for over...
Rating scales are used extensively in surveys. A rating scale can descend from the highest to the lo...
We examine the quality of two probability based polls, one interviewer administered (telephone) and ...
Abstract Survey researchers have long speculated that there may be a link between nonresponse and me...
The relation between answer behaviour and measurement error has been studied extensively. Answer beh...
List experiment respondents may misreport the number of list items that they associate with in order...
SOCIAL scientists are becoming increasingly sensitive to the poten-tial contamination of survey data...
Survey experiments are ubiquitous in social science. A frequent critique is that positive results in...
Avenerable supposition of American survey research is that the vast majority of voters haveincoheren...
Replication data for: "Off the Charts: Massive Unexplained Heterogeneity in a Global Study of Ambigu...
Social science commonly studies relationships among variables by employing survey questions. Answers...
In this paper, we explore the differences in item non-response that result from different modes of i...
A person has nonseparable preferences when her preference on an issue depends on the outcome of othe...
Replication Data for: "Difficulty of Reaching Respondents and Nonresponse Bias: Evidence from Large ...
This is the replication archive for "How robust is evidence of partisan perceptual bias in survey re...
The problem of response instability in survey measures of policy positions has been studied for over...
Rating scales are used extensively in surveys. A rating scale can descend from the highest to the lo...
We examine the quality of two probability based polls, one interviewer administered (telephone) and ...
Abstract Survey researchers have long speculated that there may be a link between nonresponse and me...
The relation between answer behaviour and measurement error has been studied extensively. Answer beh...
List experiment respondents may misreport the number of list items that they associate with in order...
SOCIAL scientists are becoming increasingly sensitive to the poten-tial contamination of survey data...
Survey experiments are ubiquitous in social science. A frequent critique is that positive results in...
Avenerable supposition of American survey research is that the vast majority of voters haveincoheren...
Replication data for: "Off the Charts: Massive Unexplained Heterogeneity in a Global Study of Ambigu...
Social science commonly studies relationships among variables by employing survey questions. Answers...
In this paper, we explore the differences in item non-response that result from different modes of i...