11 April 2023
New SRM Issue: Vol. 17 No. 1
Survey Research Methods has just published a new issue.
Puzzling Answers to Crosswise Questions: Problematic Interpretations of Overall Prevalence Rates, Response Order Effects and why Repeated Exposure Does not Help (Sandra Walzenbach, Thomas Hinz)
Respondents for Nearly Three Decades: How Do Loyal Sample Members Differ From Others? (Nicole D. James)
Memory Effects: A Comparison Across Question Types (Tobias Rettig, Annelies G. Blom, Jan Karem Höhne)
Religious Involvement Across Europe: Examining its Measurement Comparability (Alisa Remizova, Eldad Davidov, Maksim Rudnev)
Ambiguity in the Item Wording, Ambiguity in the Respondents’ Comprehension? An Experiment on the ‘Immigrants/Foreign Workers’ Social Distance Item in Values Surveys (Riccardo Ladini, Ferruccio Biolcati)
Using Cognitive Interviews to Evaluate and Improve a Danish Translation of a Compiled Questionnaire on Existential and Spiritual Constructs (Tobias Anker Stripp, Dorte Toudal Viftrup, Ricko Damberg Nissen, Sonja Wehberg, Jens Sondergaard, Niels Christian Hvidt)
Hard-to-Survey and Negligible? The Institutionalized Population in Europe (Jan-Lucas Schanze)