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Cultural differences in survey responding: Issues and insights in the study of response biases
Authors:Markus Kemmelmeier
Affiliation:Interdisciplinary Social Psychology Ph.D. Program, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA
Abstract:This paper introduces the special section “Cultural differences in questionnaire responding” and discusses central topics in the research on response biases in cross‐cultural survey research. Based on current conceptions of acquiescent, extreme, and socially desirable responding, the author considers current data on the correlated nature of response biases and the conditions under which different response styles they emerge. Based on evidence relating different response styles to the cultural dimension of individualism‐collectivism, the paper explores how research presented as part of this special section might help resolves some tensions in this literature. The paper concludes by arguing that response styles should not be treated merely as measurement error, but as cultural behaviors in themselves.
Keywords:Cross‐cultural psychology  Response styles  Survey Research  Social Desirability  Individualism‐Collectivism
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