The aim of this meta-analysis was to compare social desirability scores between paper and computer surveys. Subgroup analyses were conducted with Internet connectivity, level of anonymity, individual or group test setting, possibility of skipping items, possibility of backtracking previous items, inclusion of questions of sensitive nature, and social desirability scale type as moderators. Subgroup analyses were also conducted for study characteristics, namely the randomisation of participants, sample type (students vs. other), and study design (between- vs. within-subjects). Social desirability scores between the two administration modes were compared for 51 studies that included 62 independent samples and 16,700 unique participants. The ov...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Internet surveys have become a very popular research tool....
Background: These studies sought to investigate the relation between social desirability and self-re...
There has been a huge increase in the number of social science surveys conducted over the Internet i...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to compare social desirability scores between paper and computer s...
Unproctored, web-based assessments supposedly reduce social desirability distortions in self-report ...
A meta-analysis of social desirability distortion compared computer questionnaires with traditional ...
Social desirability responding (SDR) on surveys administered on the World Wide Web and on paper was ...
peer reviewedWith rapid transfer of many forms of social inquiry through structured questionnaires t...
Abstract Although it is well established that self-administered ques-tionnaires tend to yield fewer ...
This article investigates the impact of two data collection modes (online surveys and paper-and-penc...
"A large number of findings in survey research suggest that misreporting in sensitive questions is s...
"A large number of findings in survey research suggest that misreporting in sensitive questions is s...
A large number of findings in survey research suggest that responses to sensitive questions are situ...
With an ever increasing interest in non-probability survey research for marketing purposes, research...
Given the sensitive nature of ethics research, the presence of social desirability bias (SDB) threat...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Internet surveys have become a very popular research tool....
Background: These studies sought to investigate the relation between social desirability and self-re...
There has been a huge increase in the number of social science surveys conducted over the Internet i...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to compare social desirability scores between paper and computer s...
Unproctored, web-based assessments supposedly reduce social desirability distortions in self-report ...
A meta-analysis of social desirability distortion compared computer questionnaires with traditional ...
Social desirability responding (SDR) on surveys administered on the World Wide Web and on paper was ...
peer reviewedWith rapid transfer of many forms of social inquiry through structured questionnaires t...
Abstract Although it is well established that self-administered ques-tionnaires tend to yield fewer ...
This article investigates the impact of two data collection modes (online surveys and paper-and-penc...
"A large number of findings in survey research suggest that misreporting in sensitive questions is s...
"A large number of findings in survey research suggest that misreporting in sensitive questions is s...
A large number of findings in survey research suggest that responses to sensitive questions are situ...
With an ever increasing interest in non-probability survey research for marketing purposes, research...
Given the sensitive nature of ethics research, the presence of social desirability bias (SDB) threat...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Internet surveys have become a very popular research tool....
Background: These studies sought to investigate the relation between social desirability and self-re...
There has been a huge increase in the number of social science surveys conducted over the Internet i...