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In survey research, context effects can be triggered by the order of previous questions or the formatting of response options, even if the wording of the target question remains unchanged.
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Item-Order Effect
What term describes the unintended influences on a respondent's survey answers that arise from the placement of previous questions or the overall format, rather than the content of the specific question itself?
A researcher administers two versions of the same survey to comparable groups of participants. In Version A, a question about overall life satisfaction appears after several questions about recent personal failures. In Version B, the same life satisfaction question appears at the very beginning of the survey. If participants in Version A report significantly lower life satisfaction than those in Version B, the most likely explanation is that the preceding questions about personal failures altered how respondents interpreted and answered the life satisfaction item—even though its wording was identical in both versions.
A social psychologist is designing a survey on 'Personal Well-being.' Match each survey design scenario with the most likely unintended context effect it would have on respondent answers.
A researcher is developing a survey to measure 'General Anxiety Levels' in college students. They are concerned that preceding sections might create a context effect—unintendedly altering how students interpret the target question or which memories they retrieve to answer it.
Target Question: 'In general, how anxious have you felt over the past month?'
Arrange the following potential preceding sections in order from the highest likelihood to the lowest likelihood of producing a strong context effect on this target question.
A researcher is designing a multi-module survey to evaluate 'Academic Self-Efficacy.' They are concerned that a preceding section on 'Historical Statistics Exam Failures' will create unintended context effects on the self-efficacy ratings. To produce a research protocol that minimizes this bias while still collecting data on both topics, which of the following design strategies should be synthesized into the final instrument?
In survey research, context effects can be triggered by the order of previous questions or the formatting of response options, even if the wording of the target question remains unchanged.
In questionnaire design, context effects are unintended biases that alter how respondents interpret items or retrieve memories. Match each survey component with the specific mechanism through which it can produce an unintended context effect.
A research team evaluates the results of a 'Community Safety' survey and discovers that respondents reported significantly higher levels of fear when the target question followed a series of graphic news headlines about local crime. The team concludes that the resulting data is an inaccurate reflection of general public sentiment and should be treated as an artifact of _____ effects rather than a measure of true resident opinion.