Motivated Underreporting: Filter Questions and Panel Conditioning
General Information
Title
Motivated Underreporting: Filter Questions and Panel Conditioning
Project Number
85
Abstract
This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. Respondents were randomly assigned to three different formats of filter and follow-up questions. To examine whether underreporting effects persist across waves of the panel, the study was repeated in May (Wave 2). Respondents were again randomly assigned to the three formats.
Longitudinal Type
Longitudinal Study
Begin date
02-04-2012
End date
29-05-2012
Topics
Researcher
Eckman, S., Kreuter, F.
Publisher
CentERdata
Copyright
© 2013 CentERdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-zm5-tayr
Publications
Motivated misreporting to screening/filter questions Presented at the MESS workshop, Amsterdam, 2012; Kreuter, F.
Motivated Misreporting in Web Panels Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 6(3), 418-430; Bach, R.L.,
et al.
The salience of survey burden and its effect on response behavior to skip questions: Experimental results from telephone and web surveys. In P. Beatty, D. Collins, L. Kaye, J. L. Padilla, G. Willis & A. Wilmot (Eds.), Advances in questionnaire design, development, evaluation and testing (pp. 213-227); Kreuter, F.,
et al.
Misreporting among reluctant respondents Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 8(3), 566-588; Bach, R. L.,
et al.