In survey research, acquiescence response style/set (ARS) and extreme response style/set (ERS) may distort the measurement of attitudes. How response bias is evoked is still subject of research. A key question is whether it may be evoked by external factors (e.g. test conditions or fatigue) or whether it could be the result of internal factors (e.g. personality or social characteristics). In the first part of this study we explore whether scale length—the manipulated test condition—influences the occurrence of ERS and/or ARS, by varying scale length from 5 till 11 categories. In pursuit of this we apply a latent class factor model that allows for diagnosing and correcting for ERS and ARS simultaneously. Results show that ERS occurs regardle...
When respondents use different ways to answer rating scale items, they employ so-called response sty...
The purpose of this study was to explore various ways to predict and measure extreme response style,...
This research note addresses the challenge of how to optimally measure acquiescence response style (...
Studies concerning the impact of the length of response scales on the measurement of attitudes have ...
Extreme response style (ERS) and acquiescence response style (ARS) are among the most encountered pr...
The severity of bias in respondents' self-reports due to acquiescence response style (ARS) and extre...
This research note addresses the challenge of how to optimally measure acquiescence response style (...
This study investigated the stability of extreme response style (ERS) and acquiescence response styl...
The current study addresses the stability of individual response styles. In contrast with previous s...
This article extends a methodological approach considered by Bolt and Johnson for the measurement an...
It is well known that respondents answer items not only on the basis of the question content, but al...
AbstractIt is well known that the self-report survey method suffers from many idiosyncratic biases, ...
Many researchers use self-report data to examine abilities, personality, or attitudes. At the same t...
Measurement equivalence or invariance is the prerequisite for cross‐cultural survey research. One of...
When researchers and evaluators collect information on people\u27s attitudes, they often assume that...
When respondents use different ways to answer rating scale items, they employ so-called response sty...
The purpose of this study was to explore various ways to predict and measure extreme response style,...
This research note addresses the challenge of how to optimally measure acquiescence response style (...
Studies concerning the impact of the length of response scales on the measurement of attitudes have ...
Extreme response style (ERS) and acquiescence response style (ARS) are among the most encountered pr...
The severity of bias in respondents' self-reports due to acquiescence response style (ARS) and extre...
This research note addresses the challenge of how to optimally measure acquiescence response style (...
This study investigated the stability of extreme response style (ERS) and acquiescence response styl...
The current study addresses the stability of individual response styles. In contrast with previous s...
This article extends a methodological approach considered by Bolt and Johnson for the measurement an...
It is well known that respondents answer items not only on the basis of the question content, but al...
AbstractIt is well known that the self-report survey method suffers from many idiosyncratic biases, ...
Many researchers use self-report data to examine abilities, personality, or attitudes. At the same t...
Measurement equivalence or invariance is the prerequisite for cross‐cultural survey research. One of...
When researchers and evaluators collect information on people\u27s attitudes, they often assume that...
When respondents use different ways to answer rating scale items, they employ so-called response sty...
The purpose of this study was to explore various ways to predict and measure extreme response style,...
This research note addresses the challenge of how to optimally measure acquiescence response style (...