Surveys as a Social Experience: The Lingering Effects of Survey Design Choices on Respondents' Survey Experience and Subsequent Optimizing Behavior
We propose that the design of earlier survey sections affects respondents’ response strategy to later unrelated questions. We hypothesize that the structure of the survey is socially construed, and when earlier survey design features are respectful of the rules of social conversation, individuals ar...
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