articleInternational Journal of Cross Cultural ManagementJul 20, 2006Closed access

Response Styles in Cross-national Survey Research

The University of Melbourne

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Abstract

Studies of attitudes across countries generally rely on a comparison of aggregated mean scores to Likert-scale questions. This presupposes that when people complete a questionnaire, their answers are based on the substantive meaning of the items to which they respond. However, people's responses are also influenced by their response style. Hence, the studies we conduct might simply reflect differences in the way people respond to surveys, rather than picking up real differences in management phenomena across countries. Our 26-country study shows that there are major differences in response styles between countries that both confirm and extend earlier research. Country-level characteristics such as power…

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  • Respondent
  • Acquiescence
  • Social psychology
  • Psychology
  • Extraversion and introversion
  • Collectivism
  • Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory
  • Likert scale
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