"Instructional manipulation checks (IMCs) are frequently included in unsupervised online surveys and experiments to assess whether participants pay close attention to the questions. However, IMCs are more than mere measures of attention - they also change how participants approach subsequent tasks, increasing attention and systematic reasoning. We test whether these previously documented changes in information processing moderate the emergence of response effects in surveys by presenting an IMC either before or after questions known to produce classic survey context effects. When the items precede an IMC, familiar satisficing as well as conversational effects replicate. More important, their pattern and size does not change when the items...
Survey experiments help establish causality, but scholars do not know how closely the treatments mim...
This paper reports on the relevance of attention checks for online panels, e.g., M-Turk, SurveyMonke...
Abstract Researchers who create and/or analyze data from longi-tudinal surveys nearly always assume ...
Instructional manipulation checks (IMCs) are frequently included in unsupervised online surveys and ...
Manipulation checks are often advisable in experimental studies, yet they rarely appear in practice....
Some respondents of online surveys click responses at random. Screeners or instructional manipulatio...
The quality of data collection on the Internet depends in part on potentially biasing surface charac...
Honors (Bachelor's)Biopsychology, Cognition, and NeurosciencePsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://...
In this paper, we examine rates of careless responding and reactions towards detection methods (i.e....
The Information Systems discipline, as well as countless others, rely on surveys to explore hypothes...
We propose that the design of earlier survey sections affects respondents’ response strategy to late...
Previous research has shown that the act of answering an intention question can lead to a greater li...
Abstract Pictures used to supplement survey questions can systemati-cally influence the answers obta...
The authors propose a conceptual framework of misresponse to multi-item scales in surveys in which m...
Methodologists (King et al. 2004; King and Wand 2007) have recently proposed a novel approach to adj...
Survey experiments help establish causality, but scholars do not know how closely the treatments mim...
This paper reports on the relevance of attention checks for online panels, e.g., M-Turk, SurveyMonke...
Abstract Researchers who create and/or analyze data from longi-tudinal surveys nearly always assume ...
Instructional manipulation checks (IMCs) are frequently included in unsupervised online surveys and ...
Manipulation checks are often advisable in experimental studies, yet they rarely appear in practice....
Some respondents of online surveys click responses at random. Screeners or instructional manipulatio...
The quality of data collection on the Internet depends in part on potentially biasing surface charac...
Honors (Bachelor's)Biopsychology, Cognition, and NeurosciencePsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://...
In this paper, we examine rates of careless responding and reactions towards detection methods (i.e....
The Information Systems discipline, as well as countless others, rely on surveys to explore hypothes...
We propose that the design of earlier survey sections affects respondents’ response strategy to late...
Previous research has shown that the act of answering an intention question can lead to a greater li...
Abstract Pictures used to supplement survey questions can systemati-cally influence the answers obta...
The authors propose a conceptual framework of misresponse to multi-item scales in surveys in which m...
Methodologists (King et al. 2004; King and Wand 2007) have recently proposed a novel approach to adj...
Survey experiments help establish causality, but scholars do not know how closely the treatments mim...
This paper reports on the relevance of attention checks for online panels, e.g., M-Turk, SurveyMonke...
Abstract Researchers who create and/or analyze data from longi-tudinal surveys nearly always assume ...