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Theory and evidence suggests that the source of overreporting of turnout in election surveys is due to the respondent's wish to offer a socially desirable answer to a survey question. While this has been examined in several single country studies, no effort has been made to consider this question in a comparative context. While it has been assumed that the socially desirable bias affects everybody equally regardless of context, it has become a salient issue with the recent availability of large scale cross-national surveys of electoral behavior such as the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems.
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Social Desirability and Response Validity: A Comparative Analysis of Over-Reporting Turnout in Five Countries
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98th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association
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In 98th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2002
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