Methodological studies usually gauge response quality in narrative open-ended questions with the proportion of nonresponse, response length, response time, and number of themes mentioned by respondents. However, not all of these indicators may be comparable and appropriate for evaluating open-ended questions in a cross-national context. This study assesses the cross-national appropriateness of these indicators and their potential bias. For the analysis, we use data from two web surveys conducted in May 2014 with 2,685 respondents and in June 2014 with 2,689 respondents and compare responses from Germany, Great Britain, the United States, Mexico, and Spain. We assess open-ended responses for a variety of topics (e.g., national identity, gend...
Collecting representative data from surveys can be challenging in a survey climate where response ra...
Wepropose solutions to two recurring problems in cross-national research: response style difference...
Originally published in Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 52, no. 3 (1991), p. 365-371."Open-ended questi...
Methodological studies usually gauge response quality in narrative open-ended questions with the pro...
Open-ended questions have a great potential for analyses, but answering them often imposes a great b...
Due to the growing significance of international studies, the need for tools to assess the equivalen...
Due to the growing significance of international studies, the need for tools to assess the equivalen...
Due to the growing significance of international studies, the need for tools to assess the equivalen...
Survey data is used in many social science studies. The measurement quality of these data is crucial...
Studies of attitudes across countries generally rely on a comparison of aggregated mean scores to Li...
We propose solutions to two recurring problems in cross-national research: response style difference...
The formulation of theories and hypotheses is done at the level of concepts. These concepts are ofte...
The European Social Survey (ESS) has the unique characteristic that in more than 20 countries the sa...
Different factors are known to affect the comparability of multinational, multicultural and multireg...
In 2010 the European Social Survey included a module on public trust in national police and criminal...
Collecting representative data from surveys can be challenging in a survey climate where response ra...
Wepropose solutions to two recurring problems in cross-national research: response style difference...
Originally published in Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 52, no. 3 (1991), p. 365-371."Open-ended questi...
Methodological studies usually gauge response quality in narrative open-ended questions with the pro...
Open-ended questions have a great potential for analyses, but answering them often imposes a great b...
Due to the growing significance of international studies, the need for tools to assess the equivalen...
Due to the growing significance of international studies, the need for tools to assess the equivalen...
Due to the growing significance of international studies, the need for tools to assess the equivalen...
Survey data is used in many social science studies. The measurement quality of these data is crucial...
Studies of attitudes across countries generally rely on a comparison of aggregated mean scores to Li...
We propose solutions to two recurring problems in cross-national research: response style difference...
The formulation of theories and hypotheses is done at the level of concepts. These concepts are ofte...
The European Social Survey (ESS) has the unique characteristic that in more than 20 countries the sa...
Different factors are known to affect the comparability of multinational, multicultural and multireg...
In 2010 the European Social Survey included a module on public trust in national police and criminal...
Collecting representative data from surveys can be challenging in a survey climate where response ra...
Wepropose solutions to two recurring problems in cross-national research: response style difference...
Originally published in Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 52, no. 3 (1991), p. 365-371."Open-ended questi...