Article(electronic)March 25, 2018

Investigator Characteristics and Respondent Behavior in Online Surveys

In: Journal of experimental political science: JEPS, Volume 5, Issue 1, p. 56-67

Checking availability at your location

Abstract

AbstractPrior research demonstrates that responses to surveys can vary depending on the race, gender, or ethnicity of the investigator asking the question. We build upon this research by empirically testing how information about researcher identity inonline surveysaffects subject responses. We do so by conducting an experiment on Amazon's Mechanical Turk in which we vary the name of the researcher in the advertisement for the experiment and on the informed consent page in order to cue different racial and gender identities. We fail to reject the null hypothesis that there is no difference in how respondents answer questions when assigned to a putatively black/white or male/female researcher.

Languages

English

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 2052-2649

DOI

10.1017/xps.2017.25

Report Issue

If you have problems with the access to a found title, you can use this form to contact us. You can also use this form to write to us if you have noticed any errors in the title display.