This article shows that respondents gain meaning from verbal cues (words) as well as nonverbal cues (layout; numbers) in a web survey. We manipulated the layout of a five-point rating scale in two experiments. In the first experiment, we compared answers for different presentations of the responses: in one column with separate rows for each answer (“linear”), in three columns and two rows (“nonlinear”) in various orders, and after adding numerical labels to each response option. Our results show significant differences between a linear and nonlinear layout of response options. In the second experiment we looked at effects of verbal, graphical, and numerical language. We compared two linear vertical layouts with reverse orderings (from posit...
With the increasing popularity of the Internet, more and more online questionnaires are being conduc...
Previous research shows that changes in number-label association can affect respondents ’ answers. I...
We utilize and apply visual design theory to experimentally test ways to improve the likelihood that...
This article shows that respondents gain meaning from visual cues in a web survey as well as from ve...
In interpreting questions, respondents extract meaning from how the information in a questionnaire i...
This paper presents results from an experimental manipulation of one versus multiple-items per scree...
This article analyzes the effects of an experimental manipulation of the number of items per screen ...
We utilize and apply visual design theory to experimentally test ways to improve the likelihood that...
In Web surveys, rating scales measuring the respondents’ attitudes and self-descriptions by means of...
In this paper, we show that in Web questionnaires verbal and visual languages can be used to create ...
Respondents in self-administered, paper-based surveys answer open-ended frequency ques-tions differe...
In anticipating a high completion rate for web surveys, researchers must be attentive to the design ...
The quality of data collection on the Internet depends in part on potentially biasing surface charac...
In this study we use an information-processing perspective to explore the impact of response scales ...
Given the proliferation of online psychometric questionnaires on the Internet and other platforms, t...
With the increasing popularity of the Internet, more and more online questionnaires are being conduc...
Previous research shows that changes in number-label association can affect respondents ’ answers. I...
We utilize and apply visual design theory to experimentally test ways to improve the likelihood that...
This article shows that respondents gain meaning from visual cues in a web survey as well as from ve...
In interpreting questions, respondents extract meaning from how the information in a questionnaire i...
This paper presents results from an experimental manipulation of one versus multiple-items per scree...
This article analyzes the effects of an experimental manipulation of the number of items per screen ...
We utilize and apply visual design theory to experimentally test ways to improve the likelihood that...
In Web surveys, rating scales measuring the respondents’ attitudes and self-descriptions by means of...
In this paper, we show that in Web questionnaires verbal and visual languages can be used to create ...
Respondents in self-administered, paper-based surveys answer open-ended frequency ques-tions differe...
In anticipating a high completion rate for web surveys, researchers must be attentive to the design ...
The quality of data collection on the Internet depends in part on potentially biasing surface charac...
In this study we use an information-processing perspective to explore the impact of response scales ...
Given the proliferation of online psychometric questionnaires on the Internet and other platforms, t...
With the increasing popularity of the Internet, more and more online questionnaires are being conduc...
Previous research shows that changes in number-label association can affect respondents ’ answers. I...
We utilize and apply visual design theory to experimentally test ways to improve the likelihood that...