This is the fourth measurement of the study, fielded in February 2009. The statements included in the questionnaire were identical for all respondents, but the response scale could differ per respondent. In this measure the same statements (with a different response scale) were fielded as in January 2009
The severity of bias in respondents' self-reports due to acquiescence response style (ARS) and extre...
Several theoretical hypotheses are developed concerning the relation of question and respondent char...
markdownabstractAbstract Ratings scales are ubiquitous in empirical research, especially in the...
This concerns the third measurement of the study, fielded in January 2009. Alike to the first and se...
In January 2008, all respondents were presented with twelve statements. The statements were identica...
In February 2008, a second measurement was taken among the same respondents as in January 2008. They...
This study focuses on the impact of number of response categories on response behavior. The study co...
This study focuses on the impact of number of response categories on response behavior. The study co...
Studies concerning the impact of the length of response scales on the measurement of attitudes have ...
This paper validates measures of response styles as latent variables using structural equation model...
This questionnaire will be used to investigate the existence of different respondent types in the LI...
Measurement quality in standardized surveys has been a core issue for decades in survey research. Fo...
Measurement equivalence or invariance is the prerequisite for cross‐cultural survey research. One of...
This paper introduces the special section “Cultural differences in questionnaire responding” and dis...
In survey research, acquiescence response style/set (ARS) and extreme response style/set (ERS) may d...
The severity of bias in respondents' self-reports due to acquiescence response style (ARS) and extre...
Several theoretical hypotheses are developed concerning the relation of question and respondent char...
markdownabstractAbstract Ratings scales are ubiquitous in empirical research, especially in the...
This concerns the third measurement of the study, fielded in January 2009. Alike to the first and se...
In January 2008, all respondents were presented with twelve statements. The statements were identica...
In February 2008, a second measurement was taken among the same respondents as in January 2008. They...
This study focuses on the impact of number of response categories on response behavior. The study co...
This study focuses on the impact of number of response categories on response behavior. The study co...
Studies concerning the impact of the length of response scales on the measurement of attitudes have ...
This paper validates measures of response styles as latent variables using structural equation model...
This questionnaire will be used to investigate the existence of different respondent types in the LI...
Measurement quality in standardized surveys has been a core issue for decades in survey research. Fo...
Measurement equivalence or invariance is the prerequisite for cross‐cultural survey research. One of...
This paper introduces the special section “Cultural differences in questionnaire responding” and dis...
In survey research, acquiescence response style/set (ARS) and extreme response style/set (ERS) may d...
The severity of bias in respondents' self-reports due to acquiescence response style (ARS) and extre...
Several theoretical hypotheses are developed concerning the relation of question and respondent char...
markdownabstractAbstract Ratings scales are ubiquitous in empirical research, especially in the...