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Short is Better : Evaluating the Attentiveness of Online Respondents Through Screener Questions in a Real Survey Environment

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
In online surveys, the control of respondents is almost absent: for this reason, the use of screener questions or “screeners” has been suggested to evaluate respondent attention. Screeners ask respondents to follow a certain number of instructions described in a text that contains a varying amount of misleading information. Previous work focused on ad-hoc experimental designs composed of a few questions, generally administered to small samples. Using an experiment inserted into an Italian National Election Study survey (N=3,000), we show that short screeners – namely, questions with a reduced amount of misleading information – should be preferred to longer screeners in evaluating the attentiveness of respondents. We also show there is no effect of screener questions in activating respondent attention.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cognitive strain; online surveys; Screener; survey experiment
List of contributors:
Mancosu, M.; Ladini, Riccardo; Vezzoni, C.
Authors of the University:
LADINI RICCARDO
Handle:
https://iris.uniecampus.it/handle/11389/87055
Published in:
BULLETIN DE MÉTHODOLOGIE SOCIOLOGIQUE
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