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  • Theory and evidence suggests that the source of over-reporting of voter turnout in election surveys is largely due to a respondent’s incentive to offer a socially desirable response. We suggest that contextual influences may affect the socially desirable bias, leading to variance in the rate of over-reporting across countries. Specifically, we hypothesize that nonvoters will be more likely to over-report voting in elections that have high turnout. We rely on validated turnout data to measure over-reporting in five countries which vary a great deal in turnout: Britain, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, and the United States. We find that in national settings with higher levels of participation, the tendency to over-report turnout may be greater than in settings where low participation is the norm. (xsd:string)
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  • Social Desirability and Response Validity: A Comparative Analysis of Over-Reporting Turnout in Five Countries (xsd:string)
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