Forced answering (FA) is a frequent answer format in online surveys that forces respondents to answer each question in order to proceed through the questionnaire. The underlying rationale is to decrease the amount of missing data. Despite its popularity, empirical research on the impact of FA on respondents’ answering behavior is scarce and has generated mixed findings. In fact, some quasi-experimental studies showed that FA has detrimental consequences such as increased survey dropout rates and faking behavior. Notably, a theoretical psychological process driving these effects has hitherto not been identified. Therefore, the aim of the present study was twofold: First, we sought to experimentally replicate detrimental effects of FA on onli...
Survey response rates and response quality are declining in most markets, threatening the viability ...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
In social science research, survey respondents hesitate to answer sensitive questions. This explains...
peer reviewedForced answering (FA) is a frequent answer format in online surveys that forces respond...
Online surveys have become a popular method for data gathering for many reasons, including low co...
Abstract: Recent studies have shown that the use of the forced answering (FA) option in online surv...
Relevance: Recent studies have shown that the use of the forced answering (FA) option in online surv...
Too often online surveys are conducted without adequate attention to implementation details. One e...
Online surveys are conducted without adequate attention to implementation details too often. One exa...
Due to the low costs and the ability to reach many people in a short time, online-surveys have becom...
Due to the low cost and the ability to reach thousands of people in a short amount of time, online s...
A major threat to data quality in online surveys is careless responding (CR; Meade & Craig,) or insu...
In anticipating a high completion rate for web surveys, researchers must be attentive to the design ...
BackgroundOnline administration of surveys has a number of advantages but can also lead to increased...
In this article, we investigate changes in survey reporting due to prior interviewing. Two field exp...
Survey response rates and response quality are declining in most markets, threatening the viability ...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
In social science research, survey respondents hesitate to answer sensitive questions. This explains...
peer reviewedForced answering (FA) is a frequent answer format in online surveys that forces respond...
Online surveys have become a popular method for data gathering for many reasons, including low co...
Abstract: Recent studies have shown that the use of the forced answering (FA) option in online surv...
Relevance: Recent studies have shown that the use of the forced answering (FA) option in online surv...
Too often online surveys are conducted without adequate attention to implementation details. One e...
Online surveys are conducted without adequate attention to implementation details too often. One exa...
Due to the low costs and the ability to reach many people in a short time, online-surveys have becom...
Due to the low cost and the ability to reach thousands of people in a short amount of time, online s...
A major threat to data quality in online surveys is careless responding (CR; Meade & Craig,) or insu...
In anticipating a high completion rate for web surveys, researchers must be attentive to the design ...
BackgroundOnline administration of surveys has a number of advantages but can also lead to increased...
In this article, we investigate changes in survey reporting due to prior interviewing. Two field exp...
Survey response rates and response quality are declining in most markets, threatening the viability ...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
In social science research, survey respondents hesitate to answer sensitive questions. This explains...