We propose solutions to two recurring problems in cross-national research: response style differences and language bias. In order to do so, we conduct a methodological comparison of two different response formats-rating and ranking. For rating, we assess the effect of changing the commonly used 5-point Likert scales to 7-point Likert scales. For ranking, we evaluate the validity of presenting respondents with short scenarios for which they need to rank their top 3 solutions. Our results - based on two studies of 1965 undergraduate and 1714 MBA students in 16 different countries - confirm our hypotheses that both solutions reduce response and language bias, but show that ranking generally is a superior solution. These findings allow research...
In cross-cultural studies with social variables such as values or attitudes, it is often assumed tha...
Likert-type of questions are prone to differences in response styles. The aim of the present study i...
Likert-type of questions are prone to differences in response styles. The aim of the present study i...
Wepropose solutions to two recurring problems in cross-national research: response style difference...
Wepropose solutions to two recurring problems in cross-national research: response style difference...
Wepropose solutions to two recurring problems in cross-national research: response style difference...
In sensory and marketing research both ratings and rankings are frequently used to measure values or...
Response style bias has been shown to seriously contaminate the substantive results drawn from surve...
It is common in cross-cultural research to treat variables as if they have interval scale properties...
Response style bias has been shown to seriously contaminate the substantive results drawn from surve...
Studies of attitudes across countries generally rely on a comparison of aggregated mean scores to Li...
It is common in cross-cultural research to treat variables as if they have interval scale properties...
It is common in cross-cultural research to treat variables as if they have interval scale properties...
The saturation of domestic markets in the industrialized parts of the world, combined with increased...
This report examines cross-cultural differences in response style regarding the use of rating scales...
In cross-cultural studies with social variables such as values or attitudes, it is often assumed tha...
Likert-type of questions are prone to differences in response styles. The aim of the present study i...
Likert-type of questions are prone to differences in response styles. The aim of the present study i...
Wepropose solutions to two recurring problems in cross-national research: response style difference...
Wepropose solutions to two recurring problems in cross-national research: response style difference...
Wepropose solutions to two recurring problems in cross-national research: response style difference...
In sensory and marketing research both ratings and rankings are frequently used to measure values or...
Response style bias has been shown to seriously contaminate the substantive results drawn from surve...
It is common in cross-cultural research to treat variables as if they have interval scale properties...
Response style bias has been shown to seriously contaminate the substantive results drawn from surve...
Studies of attitudes across countries generally rely on a comparison of aggregated mean scores to Li...
It is common in cross-cultural research to treat variables as if they have interval scale properties...
It is common in cross-cultural research to treat variables as if they have interval scale properties...
The saturation of domestic markets in the industrialized parts of the world, combined with increased...
This report examines cross-cultural differences in response style regarding the use of rating scales...
In cross-cultural studies with social variables such as values or attitudes, it is often assumed tha...
Likert-type of questions are prone to differences in response styles. The aim of the present study i...
Likert-type of questions are prone to differences in response styles. The aim of the present study i...