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Gzip Archive - 24.5 KB - MD5: 40c113ce9d2b95f7942b743f1da113bf
DataR
Core data file - R format
R Syntax - 13.6 KB - MD5: 79be238885f3456aef54585a90ab77bb
CodeDocumentation
R code for replication
Aug 27, 2019
Mingnan, Liu, 2017, "Replication Data for: Does name order still matter for candidates in a presidential primary poll in the US? Lack of response order effect in a web survey experiment", https://doi.org/10.11587/DUUGBY, AUSSDA, V2, UNF:6:vKdmXvcjdsZ7eoif6YnVOw== [fileUNF]
During elections, political polls provide critical data for the support each candidate receives. For that reason, the measurement of questions asking about candidate support has been receiving some research attention. As the online survey is increasingly becoming a widely used tool for public opinion and election polls, evaluation of the measuremen...
Tabular Data - 618.6 KB - 12 Variables, 5075 Observations - UNF:6:vKdmXvcjdsZ7eoif6YnVOw==
Code
Core data file - tab format - 12 Variables, 5075 Observations
Jul 4, 2019
Prandner, Dimitri; Weichbold, Martin, 2019, "Replication Data for: Building a Sampling Frame for Migrant Populations via an Onomastic Approach – Lesson learned from the Austrian Immigrant Survey 2016", https://doi.org/10.11587/DIDYRW, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:e4yxYoEsSELMSRaP3PdwRQ== [fileUNF]
Immigrants are traditionally seen as hard to survey. Their number is often too small to be analysed via data gained in general population surveys, and registers to identify them are often missing or incomplete. Therefore, researchers are forced to use alternatives for sampling. In the case of the Austrian Immigrant Survey 2016, an onomastic (name-b...
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DataSPSS
Core data file - compressed SPSS format - 11 Variables, 600 Observations - German
Jul 4, 2019
Walzenbach, Sandra; Hinz, Thomas, 2019, "Replication Data for: Pouring water into wine: revisiting the advantages of the crosswise model for asking sensitive questions", https://doi.org/10.11587/KZIQ4A, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:E8F3X8hQApDi0hcGCTs3PA== [fileUNF]
The Crosswise Model (CM) has been proposed as a method to reduce effects of social desirability in sensitive questions. In contrast with former variants of Randomized Response Techniques (RRTs), the crosswise model neither offers a self-protective response strategy, nor does it require a random device. For these reasons, the crosswise model has rec...
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