Web Survey Bibliography
Title The Direction of context effects. What determines assimilation or contrast in attitude measurement?
Author Sudman, S., Bradburn, N. M., Schwarz, N.
Source Thinking About Answers. The application of cognitive processes to survey methodology, pp. 100-29
Year 1996
Access date 13.05.2013
Year of publication1996
Bibliographic typeBook section
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Web survey bibliography - Schwarz, N. (10)
- Processing fluency and judgment: Implications for web survey design; 2008; Schwarz, N.
- Cognitive aspects of survey methodology; 2007; Schwarz, N.
- The construction of attitudes; 2001; Schwarz, N., Bohnerd, G.
- Formal features of rating scales and their interpretation of question meaning; 1998; Schwarz, N., Grayson, C. E., Knauper, B.
- The Direction of context effects. What determines assimilation or contrast in attitude measurement?; 1996; Sudman, S., Bradburn, N. M., Schwarz, N.
- Psychological sources of context effects in survey measurement; 1996; Sudman, S., Bradburn, N. M., Schwarz, N.
- Cognition and communication: Judgmental biases, research methods, and the logic of conversation; 1996; Schwarz, N.
- Subsequent questions may influence answers to preceding questions in mail surveys; 1995; Schwarz, N., Hippler, H. J.
- The numeric values of rating scales: A comparison of their impact in mail surveys and telephone interviews...; 1994; Schwarz, N., Hippler, H. J.
- Priming and communication: Social determinants of information use in judgments of life satisfaction; 1988; Strack, F., Martin, L. L., Schwarz, N.