In social research, the use of agree/disagree (A/D) questions is a popular method for measuring attitudes. Research has shown that A/D questions require complex cognitive processing and are susceptible to response bias. Thus, some researchers recommend the use of item-specific (IS) questions. This study examines the processing of A/D and IS questions, using eye-tracking methodology. By recording respondents’ eye movements, how respondents process survey questions can be evaluated. The results reveal that IS questions cause more and longer fixations. However, this only applies to the response categories. There are no differences regarding the question stems. Altogether, it seems that IS response categories trigger deeper cognitive processing...
Although self-report questionnaires are widely used, researchers debate whether responses to these t...
Web surveys permit researchers to use graphic or symbolic elements alongside the text of response op...
This is an eye-tracking experiment to investigate whether visualizers and verbalizers present differ...
In social research, the use of agree/disagree (A/D) questions is a popular method for measuring atti...
Abstract Survey researchers since Cannell haveworried that respon-dents may take various shortcuts t...
"To ensure that the data obtained through surveys are reliable and lead to valid conclusions, respon...
Completing questionnaires is a complex task in which multiple cognitive processes play an important ...
Web surveys are a common self-administered mode of data collection using written language to convey ...
Eye tracking is now a common technique studying the moment-by-moment cognition of those processing v...
Eye-tracking is becoming a popular tool for understanding how different forms of asking questions in...
"Although agree/ disagree (a/ d) rating scales are hugely popular in the social sciences, a large bo...
Although Agree/Disagree (A/D) rating scales are hugely popular in the social sciences, a large body ...
Survey designers have long assumed that respondents who disagree with a negative question (“This pol...
Standardized surveys are used in many contexts to measure people’s opinions and attitudes. Although ...
In this article, we examine gaze direction in responses to polar questions using both quantitative a...
Although self-report questionnaires are widely used, researchers debate whether responses to these t...
Web surveys permit researchers to use graphic or symbolic elements alongside the text of response op...
This is an eye-tracking experiment to investigate whether visualizers and verbalizers present differ...
In social research, the use of agree/disagree (A/D) questions is a popular method for measuring atti...
Abstract Survey researchers since Cannell haveworried that respon-dents may take various shortcuts t...
"To ensure that the data obtained through surveys are reliable and lead to valid conclusions, respon...
Completing questionnaires is a complex task in which multiple cognitive processes play an important ...
Web surveys are a common self-administered mode of data collection using written language to convey ...
Eye tracking is now a common technique studying the moment-by-moment cognition of those processing v...
Eye-tracking is becoming a popular tool for understanding how different forms of asking questions in...
"Although agree/ disagree (a/ d) rating scales are hugely popular in the social sciences, a large bo...
Although Agree/Disagree (A/D) rating scales are hugely popular in the social sciences, a large body ...
Survey designers have long assumed that respondents who disagree with a negative question (“This pol...
Standardized surveys are used in many contexts to measure people’s opinions and attitudes. Although ...
In this article, we examine gaze direction in responses to polar questions using both quantitative a...
Although self-report questionnaires are widely used, researchers debate whether responses to these t...
Web surveys permit researchers to use graphic or symbolic elements alongside the text of response op...
This is an eye-tracking experiment to investigate whether visualizers and verbalizers present differ...