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- catalog abstract "These experiments were designed to systematically evaluate the effects of question form, wording, and context. Experimental questions were constructed to explore the following topics: open vs. closed questions, don't know responses, response order, unbalanced questions vs. balancing attempts, agree-disagree items, attitude strength, attitude crystallization, tone of wording, question content, and question order. An OSIRIS dictionary is available for each of the files.".
- catalog contributor b3300570.
- catalog contributor b3300571.
- catalog contributor b3300572.
- catalog created "[1982?]".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "[1982?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1982?]".
- catalog description "Over 200 experiments conducted in 34 different surveys.".
- catalog description "These experiments were designed to systematically evaluate the effects of question form, wording, and context. Experimental questions were constructed to explore the following topics: open vs. closed questions, don't know responses, response order, unbalanced questions vs. balancing attempts, agree-disagree items, attitude strength, attitude crystallization, tone of wording, question content, and question order. An OSIRIS dictionary is available for each of the files.".
- catalog extent "32 data files ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 7940.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 7940".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "[1982?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog subject "Interviewing.".
- catalog subject "Social sciences Research.".
- catalog subject "Social surveys.".
- catalog subject "XVI. Social Indicators. A. United States.".
- catalog title "Experiments on question wording, form and context in attitude surveys, 1971-1980 [computer file] / principal investigators, Howard Schuman and Stanley Presser.".