Objective: We examined the effectiveness of reverse worded items as a means of reducing or preventing response bias. We first distinguished between several types of response bias that are often confused in literature. We next developed arguments why reversing items is probably never a good way to address response bias. We proposed testing whether reverse wording affects response bias with item-level data from the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI-20), an instrument that contains reversed worded items.Methods: With data from 700 respondents, we compared scores on items that were similar with respect either to content or to direction of wording. Psychometric properties of sets of these items worded in the same direction were compared wi...
Purpose The use of psychometric instruments to measure latent concepts is common. The development of...
There are important advantages to including reversed items in questionnaires (e.g., control of acqui...
Several questionnaire design texts emphasize a dual role of question wording: the wording needs to e...
Objective: We examined the effectiveness of reverse worded items as a means of reducing or preventin...
Objective: We examined the effectiveness of reverse worded items as a means of reducing or preventin...
Objective: We examined the effectiveness of reverse worded items as a means of reducing or preventin...
There are important advantages to including reversed items in questionnaires (e.g., control of acqui...
A close examination of the literature on including positively and negatively worded items in structu...
In the recent methodological literature, various models have been proposed to account for the phenom...
This study compared participant responses to negatively versus positively worded questionnaire state...
When respondents answer paper-and-pencil (PP) questionnaires, they sometimes modify their responses ...
While reverse items are normally considered to be the opposite of straight items, research has shown...
The reliability, factor structure, and validity of responses from positively and negatively worded i...
The authors propose a conceptual framework of misresponse to multi-item scales in surveys in which m...
Krosnick and Fabrigar (1997) believe that using precise verbal labels of response alternatives in qu...
Purpose The use of psychometric instruments to measure latent concepts is common. The development of...
There are important advantages to including reversed items in questionnaires (e.g., control of acqui...
Several questionnaire design texts emphasize a dual role of question wording: the wording needs to e...
Objective: We examined the effectiveness of reverse worded items as a means of reducing or preventin...
Objective: We examined the effectiveness of reverse worded items as a means of reducing or preventin...
Objective: We examined the effectiveness of reverse worded items as a means of reducing or preventin...
There are important advantages to including reversed items in questionnaires (e.g., control of acqui...
A close examination of the literature on including positively and negatively worded items in structu...
In the recent methodological literature, various models have been proposed to account for the phenom...
This study compared participant responses to negatively versus positively worded questionnaire state...
When respondents answer paper-and-pencil (PP) questionnaires, they sometimes modify their responses ...
While reverse items are normally considered to be the opposite of straight items, research has shown...
The reliability, factor structure, and validity of responses from positively and negatively worded i...
The authors propose a conceptual framework of misresponse to multi-item scales in surveys in which m...
Krosnick and Fabrigar (1997) believe that using precise verbal labels of response alternatives in qu...
Purpose The use of psychometric instruments to measure latent concepts is common. The development of...
There are important advantages to including reversed items in questionnaires (e.g., control of acqui...
Several questionnaire design texts emphasize a dual role of question wording: the wording needs to e...