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The Psychology of Survey Response
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Author(s):
Roger Tourangeau
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Lance J. Rips
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Kenneth Rasinski
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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2009
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
An Introduction and a Point of View
pp. 23
Respondents' Understanding of Survey Questions
pp. 62
The Role of Memory in Survey Responding
pp. 100
Answering Questions about Dates and Durations
pp. 136
Factual Judgments and Numerical Estimates
pp. 165
Attitude Questions
pp. 197
Attitude Judgments and Context Effects
pp. 230
Selecting a Response: Mapping Judgments to Survey Answers
pp. 255
Editing of Responses: Reporting about Sensitive Topics
pp. 289
Mode of Data Collection
pp. 313
Impact of Cognitive Models on Survey Measurement
pp. 343
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