- Social and Educational Sciences
- Research in Social Sciences
- Social Media and Politics
- Survey Methodology and Nonresponse
- European and International Law Studies
- Education, Healthcare and Sociology Research
- Focus Groups and Qualitative Methods
- Impact of Technology on Adolescents
- Electoral Systems and Political Participation
- ICT Impact and Policies
- Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
- Social and Intergroup Psychology
- Cultural Differences and Values
- Digital Communication and Language
- Organizational Change and Leadership
- Gender Politics and Representation
- Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
- Quality and Management Systems
- Disability Rights and Representation
- Disability Education and Employment
- International Student and Expatriate Challenges
- Social Capital and Networks
- Expert finding and Q&A systems
- Digital Marketing and Social Media
- Healthcare innovation and challenges
Aalborg University
2007-2022
Chr. Hansen (Denmark)
2018
Andersen (United States)
2018
The disability and employment literature identifies different factors thought to have an impact on hiring decisions. These are identified by surveying employers but never been tested. Based a vignette experiment with Danish using five descriptions of fictitious job applicant, this study examines the intentions hire physically disabled applicant whether financial compensation, public service recommendations, prospect increased workload, influence such intentions. Results show that employers'...
Questionnaire design is routinely guided by classic experiments on question form, wording, and context conducted decades ago. This article explores whether two order effects (one due to the norm of evenhandedness other subtraction or perceptual contrast) appear in surveys probability samples United States 11 countries (Canada, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Taiwan, Kingdom; N = 25,640). Advancing theory effects, we propose necessary conditions for...
Abstract In the context of current “replication crisis” across sciences, failures to reproduce a finding are often viewed as discrediting it. This paper shows how such conclusion can be incorrect. 1981, Schuman and Presser showed that including word “freedom” in survey question significantly increased approval allowing speech against religion USA. New experiments probability sample surveys (n = 23,370) USA 10 other countries wording effect replicated appeared four (Canada, Germany, Taiwan,...
The increasing use of web surveys and different devices for survey completion calls the examination device effects on response quality. Whereas most existing studies are based panels, subgroups (e.g., students), or short questionnaires designed experiments, which compels participants to respond through specific devices, this study is two large, nationally representative cross-sectional samples (ISSP 2018 ISSP 2019) in was chosen by respondent. Seven indicators quality applied, allows...