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Dec 12, 2018 - Public
Keusch, Florian; Yan, Ting, 2018, "Replication Data for: Is satisficing responsible for response order effects in rating scale questions?", https://doi.org/10.11587/Z1Z34H, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:WeNhLscKTnihphneSuN+vw== [fileUNF]
Rating scales are used extensively in surveys. A rating scale can descend from the highest to the lowest point or from the positive to the negative pole. A rating scale can also start with the lowest point (or the negative pole) and ascend to the highest point (or the positive pole). Previous research has shown that the direction of the scale, i.e.... |
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Replication Data for: Is satisficing responsible for response order effects in rating scale questions?
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Replication Data for: Is satisficing responsible for response order effects in rating scale questions?
Tabular Data - 81.1 KB - 62 Variables, 502 Observations - UNF:6:WeNhLscKTnihphneSuN+vw==
Core data file - 62 Variables, 502 Observations |
Dec 12, 2018 -
Replication Data for: Is satisficing responsible for response order effects in rating scale questions?
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Questionnaire - German |
Dec 12, 2018 -
Replication Data for: Is satisficing responsible for response order effects in rating scale questions?
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Questionnaire - English |
Dec 12, 2018 -
Replication Data for: Is satisficing responsible for response order effects in rating scale questions?
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R scirpt for replication |
Oct 24, 2018 - AUTNES
Kritzinger, Sylvia; Aichholzer, Julian; Büttner, Nico; Eberl, Jakob-Moritz; Meyer, Thomas M.; Plescia, Carolina; Wagner, Markus; Morisi, Davide; Boomgaarden, Hajo; Müller, Wolfgang C., 2018, "AUTNES Multi-Mode Panel Study 2017 (SUF edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/NXDDPE, AUSSDA, V2, UNF:6:G8QobLdA/xYZ6XpwsdUgVQ== [fileUNF]
Full edition for scientific use. The AUTNES Multi-Mode Panel Study 2017 is a three-wave panel that focuses on the Austrian National Parliamentary Election held on 15 October 2017. This survey is part of the Austrian National Election Study (AUTNES). |
Oct 24, 2018 -
AUTNES Multi-Mode Panel Study 2017 (SUF edition)
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Method report (errata v1_1: fixed formatting issues)
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Oct 16, 2018 - Public
Prandner, Dimitri; Moosbrugger, Robert, 2018, "Tertiary Education Opportunities for Refugees: MORE - Experiences and Insights (OA edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/KVAZLN, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:B78jGR2sLHEmIOn2UHJbdQ== [fileUNF]
Reduced edition for public use. Full edition available for scientific use. Universities Austria organized the MORE-initiative to support refugees, if they aspire to study in Austria. After five semesters the initiative was evaluated. Part of this evaluation was a quantitative study by the University of Linz. This part of the evaluation asked presen... |