Surveys and opinion polls are essential instruments to elicit societal preferences and uncover differences between socioeconomic or demographic groups. However, survey data is noisy, and survey bias is ubiquitous, limiting the reliability and usefulness of standard analyses. We provide a new method that uncovers group preferences and unambiguously ranks the relative strength of preference between groups of agents, leveraging the information contained in response times. The method delivers a nonparametric criterion to determine whether a group (defined, e.g., by gender, age cohort, socioeconomic status, political orientation, etc.) prefers an option over its alternative, and whether it does so more strongly than another group, without any as...
Many experiments investigating different decision theories have relied heavily on pairwise choices b...
Stated preference (SP) survey responses may not predict actual behavior, leading to hypothetical bia...
A person has nonseparable preferences when her preference on an issue depends on the outcome of othe...
Surveys and opinion polls are essential instruments to elicit societal preferences and uncover diffe...
Asking people about the preferences of people in their social circles tends to yield more accurate e...
Many questions in political science require knowing not only what voters want (pref-erence orientati...
"Likert scales" are the most standard and widespread instrument in survey research when measuring pu...
In this article we utilize the time respondents require to answer a self-administered online stated ...
Survey response rates and response quality are declining in most markets, threatening the viability ...
The effect of variation in citizens ' policy preferences on salient political outcomes lies at ...
"Likert scales" are the most standard and widespread instrument in survey research when measuring pu...
The following study addresses the problem of predicting the respondents' survey preferences when im...
One of the fundamental uses of surveys is the measurement of policy preferences. We can ask voters ...
To increase the likelihood of response, many survey organizations attempt to provide sample members ...
We propose a method for decomposing variation in the issue preferences that US citizens express on s...
Many experiments investigating different decision theories have relied heavily on pairwise choices b...
Stated preference (SP) survey responses may not predict actual behavior, leading to hypothetical bia...
A person has nonseparable preferences when her preference on an issue depends on the outcome of othe...
Surveys and opinion polls are essential instruments to elicit societal preferences and uncover diffe...
Asking people about the preferences of people in their social circles tends to yield more accurate e...
Many questions in political science require knowing not only what voters want (pref-erence orientati...
"Likert scales" are the most standard and widespread instrument in survey research when measuring pu...
In this article we utilize the time respondents require to answer a self-administered online stated ...
Survey response rates and response quality are declining in most markets, threatening the viability ...
The effect of variation in citizens ' policy preferences on salient political outcomes lies at ...
"Likert scales" are the most standard and widespread instrument in survey research when measuring pu...
The following study addresses the problem of predicting the respondents' survey preferences when im...
One of the fundamental uses of surveys is the measurement of policy preferences. We can ask voters ...
To increase the likelihood of response, many survey organizations attempt to provide sample members ...
We propose a method for decomposing variation in the issue preferences that US citizens express on s...
Many experiments investigating different decision theories have relied heavily on pairwise choices b...
Stated preference (SP) survey responses may not predict actual behavior, leading to hypothetical bia...
A person has nonseparable preferences when her preference on an issue depends on the outcome of othe...