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Design Aspects of Response Scales in Surveys

Tuesday, July 15, 2014: 3:30 PM-5:20 PM
Room: 416
RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee)

Language: English

Session Organizers:
Kathrin BOGNER, Leibniz Institute Social Sciences, Germany, Natalja MENOLD, Leibniz Institute Social Sciences, Germany and Christof WOLF, Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences, Germany
Quality of Semantic Differential Scales - an Application of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (Oral Presentation)
Stefanie EIFLER, Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany; Natalja MENOLD, Leibniz Institute Social Sciences, Germany

“I Haven't Got a Clue!?” Do Clueless Respondents Affect Data Quality through Response Behaviour? (Oral Presentation)
Daniela WETZELHÜTTER, Johannes Kepler University, Austria

Effects of Rating Scale Polarity on Attitude Measurements with Latent Variables (Oral Presentation)
Natalja MENOLD, Leibniz Institute Social Sciences, Germany

Why Do Immigrants Overestimate Their Language Proficiency? (Oral Presentation)
Julian SEURING, University of Bamberg, Germany