Understanding the question - Answer process - ARCHIVED
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Survey statisticians have long known that the question-answer process is a source of response effects that contribute to non-random measurement error. In the past two decades there has been substantial progress toward understanding these sources of error by applying concepts from social and cognitive psychology to the study of the question-answer process. This essay reviews the development of these approaches, discusses the present state of our knowledge, and suggests some research priorities for the future.
Issue Number: 2004001
Main Product: Survey Methodology
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July 14, 2004 |
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