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The impact of question format, context, and content on survey answers in early and late adolescence

Journal of official statistics : JOS ; an international quarterly / publ. by Statistics Sweden. Bd. 32. H. 2. Stockholm: Statistics [u.a.] 2016 S. 307 - 328

Erscheinungsjahr: 2016

ISBN/ISSN: 0282-423X ; 2001-7367

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Sprache: Englisch

Doi/URN: 10.1015/JOS-2016-0018

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Inhaltszusammenfassung


Self-reports in surveys are often influenced by the presented question format and question context. Much less is known about how these effects influence the answers of younger survey respondents. The present study investigated how variations in response format, answer scale frequency, and question order influence self-reports of two age groups: younger (11–13 years old) and older (16–18 years old) adolescents. In addition, the impact of the respondents’ level of familiarity with the question ...Self-reports in surveys are often influenced by the presented question format and question context. Much less is known about how these effects influence the answers of younger survey respondents. The present study investigated how variations in response format, answer scale frequency, and question order influence self-reports of two age groups: younger (11–13 years old) and older (16–18 years old) adolescents. In addition, the impact of the respondents’ level of familiarity with the question content was taken into account. Results indicated that younger adolescents are more strongly influenced by the presented question format and context than older adolescents. This, however, was dependent on the particular question content, implying that response effects are more pronounced when questions deal with issues that lie outside of the respondents’ field of experience. Implications of these findings in survey research with younger respondents are discussed. » weiterlesen» einklappen

  • Attitude judgments
  • question order effects
  • social influence
  • survey methodology
  • younger survey respondents

Autoren


Diersch, Nadine (Autor)

Klassifikation


DFG Fachgebiet:
Psychologie

DDC Sachgruppe:
Psychologie

Verknüpfte Personen


Eva Walther

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