Unintended behavioral consequences due to repeated measurement


Bach, Ruben L.


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URL: https://madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de/44314
URN: urn:nbn:de:bsz:180-madoc-443140
Document Type: Doctoral dissertation
Year of publication: 2018
Place of publication: Mannheim
University: Universität Mannheim
Evaluator: Kreuter, Frauke
Date of oral examination: 14 March 2018
Publication language: English
Institution: School of Social Sciences > Statistik u. Sozialwissenschaftliche Methodenlehre (Kreuter 2014-2020)
Subject: 300 Social sciences, sociology, anthropology
Subject headings (SWD): Umfrage , Empirische Sozialforschung , Statistik
Keywords (English): Respondent conditioning , Survey data , Survey methodology
Abstract: This dissertation deals with the various ways how retrieving information from respondents in surveys may affect their future reporting behavior and/or actual behavior. Such effects, called respondent conditioning, can take various forms. For example, respondents of a panel survey may recall having answered the same questions before and report differently in future waves of the same survey. Similarly, responding to questions about certain behaviors may work as a stimulus that encourages some respondents to change their behavior. I provide a framework for the analysis of such conditioning effects and study their various forms in several social science surveys.




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