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Different Styles, Different Times: How Response Times Can Inform Our Knowledge About the Response Process in Rating Scale Measurement.

Mirka Henninger1, Hansjörg Plieninger1.   

Abstract

When respondents use different ways to answer rating scale items, they employ so-called response styles that can bias inferences drawn from measurement. To describe the influence of such response styles on the response process, we investigated relations between extreme, acquiescent, and mid response style and response times in three studies using multilevel modeling. On the response level, agreement and midpoint, but not extreme responses were slower. On the person level, response times increased for extreme, but not for acquiescence or mid response style traits. For all three response styles, we found negative cross-level interaction effects, indicating that a response matching the response style trait is faster. The results demonstrate that response styles facilitate the choice of specific category combinations in terms of response speed across a wide range of response style trait levels.

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Keywords:  cognitive effort; data quality; response process; response styles; response times; speed–distance hypothesis

Year:  2020        PMID: 31976748     DOI: 10.1177/1073191119900003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Assessment        ISSN: 1073-1911


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1.  A Response-Time-Based Latent Response Mixture Model for Identifying and Modeling Careless and Insufficient Effort Responding in Survey Data.

Authors:  Esther Ulitzsch; Steffi Pohl; Lale Khorramdel; Ulf Kroehne; Matthias von Davier
Journal:  Psychometrika       Date:  2021-12-02       Impact factor: 2.290

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