Did people really drink bleach to prevent COVID-19? A guide for protecting survey data against problematic respondents

L Litman, Z Rosen, R Hartman, C Rosenzweig… - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Survey respondents who are non-attentive, respond randomly, or misrepresent who they are
can impact the outcomes of surveys. Prior findings reported by the CDC have suggested that …

The partisans and the persuadables: Public views of black lives matter and the 2020 protests

K Drakulich, M Denver - Perspectives on Politics, 2022 - cambridge.org
In the spring and summer of 2020, a remarkable number of Americans participated in a
remarkable number of protests in support of Black Lives Matter. How did the general public …

Improving experimental treatments in political science

DC Mutz, JN Druckman, DP Green - Advances in experimental …, 2021 - books.google.com
This chapter examines experimental treatments and the theoretical, practical, and empirical
issues involved in their implementation. I begin by discussing the underlying purpose of …

Did people really drink bleach to prevent COVID-19? A tale of problematic respondents and a guide for measuring rare events in survey data

L Litman, Z Rosen, C Rosenzweig… - Medrxiv, 2020 - medrxiv.org
Society is becoming increasingly dependent on survey research. However, surveys can be
impacted by participants who are non-attentive, respond randomly to survey questions, and …

What drives trust in regulatory agencies? Probing the relevance of governmental level and performance through a cross-national elite experiment on EU regulation

M Kappler, K Verhoest, T Bach, L Maman… - European Political …, 2024 - cambridge.org
Trust between constituent actors within the European Union (EU)'s multilevel regulatory
regimes is decisive for regulatory success. Trust drives information flows, increases …

Jews and Muslims in the 19th district of Paris: Together or apart?

N Mayer - European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2025 - journals.sagepub.com
From an intercultural perspective, this article explores majority/minority and between
minorities interactions, and revisits Allport's contact theory, in a socially and ethnically …

How to deal with insufficient sample size due to non-response in surveys?

MA TUMIRAN - Quantum Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2024 - qjssh.com
Surveys have become indispensable approach for gathering input from diverse people in
several fields, including social research, marketing, healthcare, and public opinion polls …

Voters use campaign finance transparency and compliance information

AK Wood - Political Behavior, 2023 - Springer
Campaign finance compliance and transparency reveal important non-policy attributes that
voters care about. Using vignette and conjoint survey experiments, I show that voters in …

Defending History? The Impact of Context and Speaker in Russia

F Krawatzek, G Soroka - Perspectives on Politics, 2024 - cambridge.org
Political attempts to control how the past may be represented have flourished in the twenty-
first century. Russia participates in this trend, having taken steps to legislatively and …

Knowledge Cumulation and Survey Experiments

TB Pepinsky - 2023 - academic.oup.com
This chapter discusses how survey experiments can contribute to knowledge cumulation in
political science. It introduces a typology of survey experiments that clarifies how they might …