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  • "Straightlining, an indicator of satisficing, refers to giving the same answer in a series of questions arranged on a grid. We investigated whether straightlining changes with respondents' panel experience in two open-access Internet panels in the Netherlands: the LISS and Dutch Immigrant panels. Specifically, we considered straightlining on 10 grid questions in LISS core modules (7 waves) and on a grid of evaluation questions in both the LISS panel (150+ waves) and the Dutch immigrant panel (50+ waves). For both core modules and evaluation questions we found that straightlining increases with respondents' panel experience for at least three years. Straightlining is also associated with younger age and non-western 1st generation immigrants. Where straightlining was a plausible set of answers, prevalence of straightlining was much larger (15-40%) than where straightlining was implausible (<2% in wave 1)." (author's abstract) (xsd:string)
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  • 2015 (xsd:gyear)
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  • srm/2015.v9i2.6128 ()
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  • 1864-3361 ()
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  • Straightlining in Web survey panels over time (xsd:string)
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  • In: Survey Research Methods, 9, 2015, 2, 125-137 (xsd:string)
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  • 9 (xsd:string)