Context Effects in Attitude Surveys – Effects on Remote Items and Impact on Predictive Validity

The authors present the results from parallel experiments in two surveys about privacy attitudes. Concerned that the order of the questions might affect the answers, they systematically varied the order of some of the key questions in the questionnaire. In both surveys, four of five question order experiments produced significant effects on responses to the… Continue reading Context Effects in Attitude Surveys – Effects on Remote Items and Impact on Predictive Validity

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