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Increasing Respondents' Use of Definitions in Web Surveys.

Andy Peytchev1, Frederick G Conrad, Mick P Couper, Roger Tourangeau.   

Abstract

Survey respondents may misinterpret the questions they are asked, potentially undermining the accuracy of their answers. One way to reduce this risk is to make definitions of key question concepts available to the respondents. In the current study we compared two methods of making definitions available to web survey respondents - displaying the definition with the question text and displaying the definition when respondents roll the mouse over the relevant question terms. When definitions were always displayed they were consulted more than when they required a rollover request. The length of the definitions did not affect how frequently they were used under either method of display. Respondents who completed training items designed to encourage definition use actually requested definitions less often, suggesting that they may value minimal effort over improved understanding. We conclude that at least for small numbers of questions, providing definitions with the question is likely to be the more effective approach than rollovers or hyperlinks.

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Keywords:  Definitions; question clarification; respondent burden; user interface; web surveys

Year:  2010        PMID: 23411499      PMCID: PMC3570267     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Off Stat        ISSN: 0282-423X            Impact factor:   0.920


  2 in total

1.  Clarifying question meaning in a household telephone survey.

Authors:  F G Conrad; M F Schober
Journal:  Public Opin Q       Date:  2000

2.  Eye-Tracking Data: New Insights on Response Order Effects and Other Cognitive Shortcuts in Survey Responding.

Authors:  Mirta Galesic; Roger Tourangeau; Mick P Couper; Frederick G Conrad
Journal:  Public Opin Q       Date:  2008-12-12
  2 in total

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