Although surveys routinely ask respondents to evaluate various aspects of their life on an ordered scale, there is concern about interpersonal comparability of these self-assessments. Statistically, the problem is one of identification in ordered response models with heterogeneous thresholds. As a solution to the identification problem, King et al. (2004) proposed using anchoring vignettes, namely brief descriptions of hypothetical people or situations that survey respondents are asked to evaluate on the same scale they use to rate their own situation. While vignettes have been introduced in several social surveys and are increasingly employed in a variety of fields, reliability of this approach hinges crucially on the validity of the assum...
Despite the growing popularity of the vignette methodology to deal with self-reported, categorical d...
In this paper we employ the tool of “anchoring vignettes ” to understand whether and how women and m...
We report the results of several randomized survey experiments designed to evaluate two intended imp...
Although surveys routinely ask respondents to evaluate various aspects of their life on an ordered s...
Although surveys routinely ask respondents to evaluate various aspects of their life on an ordered s...
In this paper we explore solutions to a particular type of heterogeneity in survey data which is man...
Collection and analysis of self-reported information on an ordered Likert scale is ubiquitous across...
textabstractAnchoring vignettes are increasingly used to identify and correct heterogeneity in the r...
Anchoring vignettes are increasingly used to identify and correct heterogeneity in the reporting of ...
textabstractWe propose tests of the two assumptions under which anchoring vignettes identify heterog...
In this article we employ the tool of anchoring vignettes to analyze gender differences in self-asse...
Anchoring vignettes are a powerful tool for enhancing self-reported data comparability across countr...
Despite the growing popularity of the vignette methodology to deal with self-reported, categorical d...
In this paper we employ the tool of “anchoring vignettes ” to understand whether and how women and m...
We report the results of several randomized survey experiments designed to evaluate two intended imp...
Although surveys routinely ask respondents to evaluate various aspects of their life on an ordered s...
Although surveys routinely ask respondents to evaluate various aspects of their life on an ordered s...
In this paper we explore solutions to a particular type of heterogeneity in survey data which is man...
Collection and analysis of self-reported information on an ordered Likert scale is ubiquitous across...
textabstractAnchoring vignettes are increasingly used to identify and correct heterogeneity in the r...
Anchoring vignettes are increasingly used to identify and correct heterogeneity in the reporting of ...
textabstractWe propose tests of the two assumptions under which anchoring vignettes identify heterog...
In this article we employ the tool of anchoring vignettes to analyze gender differences in self-asse...
Anchoring vignettes are a powerful tool for enhancing self-reported data comparability across countr...
Despite the growing popularity of the vignette methodology to deal with self-reported, categorical d...
In this paper we employ the tool of “anchoring vignettes ” to understand whether and how women and m...
We report the results of several randomized survey experiments designed to evaluate two intended imp...