Asking respondents sensitive questions directly may lead to socially desirable responding. As alternative, some have proposed using the Item Count Technique (ICT). The problem with ICT methods is that these can have low statistical efficiency, but also do not provide an indicator of the behavior at the respondent level. We propose a new variant of the ICT to overcome these issues: the Longitudinal Item Count Technique (LICT). Instead of administering different lists (one including the sensitive item and one without) to two random groups in a single survey, the LICT administers both lists to each respondent, but at different survey waves. The sensitive attribute can be estimated as the difference within individuals across waves. Like the IC...
Rationale: Social desirability bias, which is the tendency to under-report socially, undesirable hea...
Answers to sensitive questions are prone to social desirability bias. If not properly addressed, the...
Item count techniques (ICTs) are indirect survey questioning methods designed to deal with sensitive...
Asking respondents sensitive questions directly may lead to socially desirable responding. As altern...
This paper presents empirical evidence on a recent advancement of the item count technique (ICT, a s...
The item count method is a way of asking sensitive survey questions which protects the anonymity of ...
Social desirability bias is a problem in surveys collecting data on sensitive or private topics (e.g...
Surveys often contain sensitive questions, that is, questions about private, illegal, or socially un...
"Surveys often contain sensitive questions, that is, questions about private, illegal, or socially u...
This article contributes to an ongoing debate about how to measure sensitive topics in population su...
This article contributes to an ongoing debate about how to measure sensitive topics in population su...
This article contributes to an ongoing debate about how to measure sensitive topics in population su...
Surveys often contain sensitive questions, i. e., questions about private, illegal, or socially unde...
Sensitive issues are often arose in medical, psychological and sociological surveys, such as sex, ab...
To collect sensitive data, survey statisticians have designed many strategies to reduce nonresponse...
Rationale: Social desirability bias, which is the tendency to under-report socially, undesirable hea...
Answers to sensitive questions are prone to social desirability bias. If not properly addressed, the...
Item count techniques (ICTs) are indirect survey questioning methods designed to deal with sensitive...
Asking respondents sensitive questions directly may lead to socially desirable responding. As altern...
This paper presents empirical evidence on a recent advancement of the item count technique (ICT, a s...
The item count method is a way of asking sensitive survey questions which protects the anonymity of ...
Social desirability bias is a problem in surveys collecting data on sensitive or private topics (e.g...
Surveys often contain sensitive questions, that is, questions about private, illegal, or socially un...
"Surveys often contain sensitive questions, that is, questions about private, illegal, or socially u...
This article contributes to an ongoing debate about how to measure sensitive topics in population su...
This article contributes to an ongoing debate about how to measure sensitive topics in population su...
This article contributes to an ongoing debate about how to measure sensitive topics in population su...
Surveys often contain sensitive questions, i. e., questions about private, illegal, or socially unde...
Sensitive issues are often arose in medical, psychological and sociological surveys, such as sex, ab...
To collect sensitive data, survey statisticians have designed many strategies to reduce nonresponse...
Rationale: Social desirability bias, which is the tendency to under-report socially, undesirable hea...
Answers to sensitive questions are prone to social desirability bias. If not properly addressed, the...
Item count techniques (ICTs) are indirect survey questioning methods designed to deal with sensitive...