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ISSN:0033-362X

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Peter Lynn Peter Lynn
Prospect theory states that the influential power of avoiding negative outcomes is stronger than that of achieving positive outcomes. In a survey context, this theory has been tested with respect to not only participation in a CATI survey, ...
Stephanie Eckman,Achim Koch Stephanie Eckman
Several studies have shown that high response rates are not associated with low bias in survey data. This paper shows that, for face-to-face surveys, the relationship between response rates and bias is moderated by the type of sampling meth...
Joseph W Sakshaug,Alexandra Schmucker,Frauke Kreuter et al. Joseph W Sakshaug et al.
Numerous surveys link interview data to administrative records, conditional on respondent consent, in order to explore new and innovative research questions. Optimizing the linkage consent rate is a critical step toward realizing the scient...
Florian Keusch,Bella Struminskaya,Christopher Antoun et al. Florian Keusch et al.
The rising penetration of smartphones now gives researchers the chance to collect data from smartphone users through passive mobile data collection via apps. Examples of passively collected data include geolocation, physical movements, onli...
Bolette Danckert,Peter Thisted Dinesen,Kim Mannemar Sønderskov Bolette Danckert
Drawing on insights from political psychology regarding political information processing, this paper argues that politically sophisticated individuals are less sensitive to the social cues manifested in the ethnic composition of their neigh...
James Wagner James Wagner
The response rate has played a key role in measuring the risk of nonresponse bias. However, recent empirical evidence has called into question the utility of the response rate for predicting nonresponse bias. The search for alternatives to ...
Will Jennings,Nick Clarke,Jonathan Moss et al. Will Jennings et al.
This research note considers how to track long-term trajectories of political discontent in Britain. Many accounts are confined to using either survey data drawn from recent decades or imperfect behavioral measures such as voting or party m...
Katharina Meitinger Katharina Meitinger
Cross-national data production in social science research has increased dramatically in recent decades. Assessing the comparability of data is necessary before drawing substantive conclusions that are based on cross-national data. Researche...
Dana Garbarski Dana Garbarski
Self-rated health (SRH)-for example, "in general would you say your health is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?"-is the most widely used measure of health across a range of survey research studies. This paper synthesizes extant res...
Sebastian Lundmark,Mikael Gilljam,Stefan Dahlberg Sebastian Lundmark
Survey institutes recently have changed their measurement of generalized trust from the standard dichotomous scale to an 11-point scale. Additionally, numerous survey institutes use different question wordings: where most rely on the standa...