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Are Factorial Survey Experiments Prone to Survey Mode Effects?

2019
Drawing on data from a nation-wide survey on the fairness of earnings, this piece of work examines the susceptibility of factorial survey experiments to mode effects. It uses multilevel models to compare the results from a completely self-administered questionnaire to those of an experimental condition in which interviewers were present.
Auspurg, Katrin   +2 more
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Measuring the experience of consumers: reliability and factorial structure of the Take Two stakeholder survey

Children Australia, 2019
AbstractThe service user experience of children, their families and other stakeholders in a therapeutic program should inform quality of care, practice and organisation of services. Children referred to Take Two are clients of Child Protection for whom abuse and neglect have been substantiated.
Margarita Frederico   +2 more
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The role of occupational hygienic survey in safety analysis. Experiences in metal factory

Journal of Occupational Accidents, 1982
Abstract When a safety analysis in a metal factory was carried out attention was also paid to occupational hygienic conditions. In particular, recommendations based on the safety analysis and occupational hygienic survey must support each other and avoid conflicts between aspects of safety analysis and aspects of occupational hygiene.
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Motivating consumer-to-business smartphone returns: Evidence from a factorial survey experiment

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022
Christoph Ratay, Alwine Mohnen
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Institutional Design Preferences Among German and US Citizens: Results from a Factorial Survey Experiment

Political Studies
How do institutional parameters affect citizens’ evaluations of a political system as democratic? While attitudes to existing institutions have mostly been studied only in terms of support, this article uses experimental data to explore and compare citizens’ institutional design preferences in Germany and the US.
Claudia Landwehr   +2 more
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When the smartphone goes offline: A factorial survey of smartphone users' experiences of mobile unavailability

Computers in Human Behavior, 2019
Abstract Smartphones, with their ubiquitous presence, have become indispensable devices. Considerable research has been conducted on the pros and cons of mobile availability, but comparatively less research exists on different forms of mobile unavailability.
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D3.3 Organizational Context of Ethnic Discrimination. Results From a Cross- National Factorial Survey Experiment

The recent migration crisis, driven by conflicts and economic instability in regions such as the Middle East, Africa, and more recently Ukraine, has led to an increased movement of people into Europe. Labour market integration of immigrants remains one of the most pressing challenges for European countries.
OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University   +1 more
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Factorial Survey Experiments

2015
Katrin Auspurg, Thomas Hinz
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Intermittent fasting in the prevention and treatment of cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Katherine Clifton   +2 more
exaly  

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