Dealing with Careless Responding in Survey Data: Prevention, Identification, and Recommended Best Practices
University of Washington Tacoma · North Carolina State University
Abstract
Surveys administered online have several benefits, but they are particularly prone to careless responding, which occurs when respondents fail to read item content or give sufficient attention, resulting in raw data that may not accurately reflect respondents' true levels of the constructs being measured. Careless responding can lead to various psychometric issues, potentially impacting any area of psychology that uses self-reported surveys and assessments. This review synthesizes the careless responding literature to provide a comprehensive understanding of careless responding and ways to prevent, identify, report, and clean careless responding from data sets. Further, we include recommendations for different…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.02
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- 100%
- References
- 57
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Identification (biology)
- Applied psychology
- Social psychology
- Internet privacy
- Computer science