We are happy to announce
Special Issue of Psihologija Journal on
SURVEY PARTICIPATION AND RESPONSE
Guest Editors:
Michael Bosnjak
michael.bosnjak(a)gesis.org
Daniel Danner
daniel.danner(a)gesis.org
GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim, Germany
Special issue
Survey participation and response
Michael Bosnjak & Daniel Danner
Implementation of the forced answering option within online surveys: Do higher item
response rates come at the expense of participation and answer quality?
Jean Philippe Décieux, Alexandra Mergener, Kristina Marliese Neufang, and Philipp Sischka
The role of word frequencies in detecting unfamiliar terms and their effect on response
quality
Ana Slavec & Vasja Vehovar
Person-fit statistics, response sets and survey participation in a population-based cohort
study
Jörg M. Müller, Petra Hasselbach, Adrian Loerbroks, and Manfred Amelang
Investigating response order effects in web surveys using eye tracking
Jan Karem Höhne & Timo Lenzner
The use and positioning of clarification features in web surveys
Anke Metzler, Tanja Kunz, and Marek Fuchs
Controlling acquiescence bias in measurement invariance tests
Julian Aichholzer
The impact of frequency rating scale formats on the measurement of latent variables in web
surveys - An experimental investigation using a measure of affectivity as an example
Natalja Menold & Christoph J. Kemper
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