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Recall and describe the five cognitive processes in the cognitive model of survey responding in their correct sequential order. For each process, provide a brief description of what the respondent is doing.

Question: Recall and describe the five cognitive processes in the cognitive model of survey responding in their correct sequential order. For each process, provide a brief description of what the respondent is doing.

Sample answer: The five stages of the cognitive model of survey responding in correct order are: 1) Question interpretation, where the respondent comprehends the item's meaning. 2) Information retrieval, where the respondent accesses relevant memories or beliefs. 3) Judgment formation, where the respondent evaluates the retrieved information. 4) Response formatting, where the respondent maps their judgment onto the available response options. 5) Response editing, where the respondent adjusts their answer before submitting it, often to align with social expectations.

Key points:

  • First stage: question interpretation to comprehend the item's meaning.
  • Second stage: information retrieval to access memories or beliefs.
  • Third stage: judgment formation to evaluate the retrieved information.
  • Fourth stage: response formatting to map judgment onto available options.
  • Fifth stage: response editing to adjust the answer before submission, often to align with social expectations.

Rubric: A complete answer must list all 5 stages in order: question interpretation, information retrieval, judgment formation, response formatting, and response editing. Each stage must be defined accurately according to the cognitive model.

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