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5“...The current debate over the extent of polarization in the American mass public focuses on the extent to which partisans' policy preferences have moved. Whereas...”
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6by DAVID S. YEAGER JON A. KROSNICK LINCHIAT CHANG HAROLD S. JAVITZ MATTHEW S. LEVENDUSKY ALBERTO SIMPSER RUI WANG Published in Public opinion quarterly (01.12.2011)“...This study assessed the accuracy of telephone and Internet surveys of probability samples and Internet surveys of non-probability samples of American adults by...”
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7“...In a national field experiment, the same questionnaires were administered simultaneously by RDD telephone interviewing, by the Internet with a probability...”
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8“...In a national field experiment, the same questionnaires were administered simultaneously by RDD telephone interviewing, by the Internet with a probability...”
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9“...Fifty-nine methodological studies were designed to estimate the magnitude of nonresponse bias in statistics of interest. These studies use a variety of...”
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10Social Desirability Bias in CATI, IVR, and Web Surveys: The Effects of Mode and Question Sensitivityby Frauke Kreuter Stanley Presser Roger Tourangeau Published in Public opinion quarterly (01.01.2008)“...Although it is well established that self-administered questionnaires tend to yield fewer reports in the socially desirable direction than do...”
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11by Robert M. Groves Published in Public opinion quarterly (01.01.2006)“...Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonresponse can, but need not, induce nonresponse bias in survey...”
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13“...This paper investigates how expected and actual questionnaire length affects cooperation rates and a variety of indicators of data quality in web surveys. We...”
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15“...Cognitive interviewing has emerged as one of the more prominent methods for identifying and correcting problems with survey questions. We define cognitive...”
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16by Scott Keeter Courtney Kennedy Michael Dimock Jonathan Best Peyton Craighill Published in Public opinion quarterly (01.01.2006)“...Declining contact and cooperation rates in random digit dial (RDD) national telephone surveys raise serious concerns about the validity of estimates drawn from...”
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17by ADAM N. GLYNN Published in Public opinion quarterly (01.01.2013)“...Due to the inherent sensitivity of many survey questions, a number of researchers have adopted an indirect questioning technique known as the list experiment...”
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18by DAWN MICHELLE BAUNACH Published in Public opinion quarterly (01.07.2012)“...This research note examines changes in attitudes toward same-sex marriage over time. Using OLS regression and decomposition techniques to analyze General...”
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19by ROBERT M. GROVES Published in Public opinion quarterly (01.01.2011)“...Although survey research is a young field relative to many scientific domains, it has already experienced three distinct stages of development. In the first...”
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20“...Surveys usually yield rates of voting in elections that are higher than official turnout figures, a phenomenon often attributed to intentional...”