An important objective in survey question design is to write clear questions that respondents find easy to understand and to answer. This contribution identifies the factors that influence question clarity. Theoretical and empirical evidence from psycholinguistics suggests that specific text features (e.g., low-frequency words, left-embedded syntax) cause comprehension difficulties and impose a high cognitive burden on respondents. To examine the effect of seven different text features on question clarity, an online experiment was conducted in which well-formulated questions were compared to suboptimal counterparts. The cognitive burden of the questions was assessed with response times. Data quality was compared in terms of drop-out rates a...
Asking questions fluently, exactly as worded, and at a reasonable pace is a fundamental part of a su...
Thanks to Beth Cochran, Amanda Ganshert, Jinyoung Lee, and Jerry Timbrook for research assistance!...
This study investigated three research questions: (1) In spite of text coherency and domain knowledg...
An important objective in survey question design is to write clear questions that respondents find e...
It is universally acknowledged that the wording of a survey question can have a strong influence on ...
Question difficulty poses a serious threat to the reliability and validity of survey data. However, ...
"To ensure that the data obtained through surveys are reliable and lead to valid conclusions, respon...
Previous studies show that respondents are generally more likely to disagree with negative survey qu...
Previous studies show that respondents are generally more likely to disagree with negative survey qu...
Previous studies show that respondents are generally more likely to disagree with negative survey qu...
Research into cognitive aspects of survey response has indicated unfamiliar terms as one of the psyc...
Cognitive interviewing is a well-established method for evaluating and improving a questionnaire pri...
Published online: 19 Dec 2013Reading is an essential activity for learning at university, but lectur...
Cognitive interviewing is a well-established method for evaluating and improving a questionnaire pri...
According to Krosnick's influential account, survey satisficing occurs when a respondent decides to ...
Asking questions fluently, exactly as worded, and at a reasonable pace is a fundamental part of a su...
Thanks to Beth Cochran, Amanda Ganshert, Jinyoung Lee, and Jerry Timbrook for research assistance!...
This study investigated three research questions: (1) In spite of text coherency and domain knowledg...
An important objective in survey question design is to write clear questions that respondents find e...
It is universally acknowledged that the wording of a survey question can have a strong influence on ...
Question difficulty poses a serious threat to the reliability and validity of survey data. However, ...
"To ensure that the data obtained through surveys are reliable and lead to valid conclusions, respon...
Previous studies show that respondents are generally more likely to disagree with negative survey qu...
Previous studies show that respondents are generally more likely to disagree with negative survey qu...
Previous studies show that respondents are generally more likely to disagree with negative survey qu...
Research into cognitive aspects of survey response has indicated unfamiliar terms as one of the psyc...
Cognitive interviewing is a well-established method for evaluating and improving a questionnaire pri...
Published online: 19 Dec 2013Reading is an essential activity for learning at university, but lectur...
Cognitive interviewing is a well-established method for evaluating and improving a questionnaire pri...
According to Krosnick's influential account, survey satisficing occurs when a respondent decides to ...
Asking questions fluently, exactly as worded, and at a reasonable pace is a fundamental part of a su...
Thanks to Beth Cochran, Amanda Ganshert, Jinyoung Lee, and Jerry Timbrook for research assistance!...
This study investigated three research questions: (1) In spite of text coherency and domain knowledg...