Sensitive questions in surveys.
University of Maryland, College Park · University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Abstract
Psychologists have worried about the distortions introduced into standardized personality measures by social desirability bias. Survey researchers have had similar concerns about the accuracy of survey reports about such topics as illicit drug use, abortion, and sexual behavior. The article reviews the research done by survey methodologists on reporting errors in surveys on sensitive topics, noting parallels and differences from the psychological literature on social desirability. The findings from the survey studies suggest that misreporting about sensitive topics is quite common and that it is largely situational. The extent of misreporting depends on whether the respondent has anything embarrassing to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 124.41
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 168
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2Topics & keywords
- Respondent
- Psychology
- Situational ethics
- Social desirability bias
- Social psychology
- Survey research
- Social desirability
- Response bias
- Gender equality