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Title Panel Conditioning in Online Survey Panels: Problems of Increased Sophistication and Decreased Engagemeent
Year 2012
Access date 11.02.2013
Abstract

There are many questions related to the reliability and validity of data collected through online survey panels.  Our paper considers the influence of panel conditioning on political attitudes. We investigate the relationship between panel tenure (number of surveys completed) and measures of political attitudes, survey duration, political sophistication and non-differentiation using the ANES 2010-12 Evaluations of Government and Social Study.  We find evidence of panel conditioning in the form of decreased survey duration and increased nondifferentiation. 

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Year of publication2012
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
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