Sentences with phrase «survey experiments»

Before turning to the main findings, we note an innovation in this year's survey: the increased use of survey experiments, which are rarely employed in national education surveys.
On many items, we conducted survey experiments to examine the effect of variations in the way questions are posed.
In a series of survey experiments, we find a substantial share of the public willing to reconsider its policy prescriptions for public schools.
Finally, Obradovich and Guenther ran survey experiments with a different group of 451 people, also recruited through MTurk, asking them to assess how they might change their future climate - related behaviors.
Our research project aims to fill this gap by conducting nineteen surveys experiments in post-election surveys in Canada, France, Spain, Switzerland and Germany.
Now, new studies by the same Stanford - based team that conducted the phone survey experiment are adding to our understanding of what most of us misunderstand about asking for favors — and the impact of this confusion.
The results surprised them: Prior to their Google Survey experiments, the company had believed customers were highly motivated by discounts, promotions, and loyalty programs.
Here, Rob Johns from the University of Essex analyses a British Election Study Internet Panel survey experiment which examined reactions to various...
The results from a number of survey experiments show that both types of altruism can affect our willingness to get vaccinations, but in different people.
Results from a Randomized National Survey Experiment (2017) John E. Kotcher, Teresa A. Myers, Emily K. Vraga, Neil Stenhouse & Edward W. Maibach, Environmental Communication, Vol.
School Choice Signals: Research Review and Survey Experiments Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice analysis
The project uses a series of survey experiments to measure how incidences of corruption and insecurity impact on public trust in government institutions, both at local and central levels.
: A Survey Experiment on Candidate Ethnicity, Language, and Policy Orientation» (Published version gated; Ungated draft version) finds that policy trumps ethnicity and language.
For example, we plan to run some survey experiments to see how individuals react to different levels of affect (as measured with the ANEW dictionary).
The survey experiments will also measure citizens» leadership preferences, and their willingness to exercise an «exit» option, through migration.
Nevertheless, our main finding is that, in the majority of our nineteen survey experiments, the face - saving question was successful at reducing turnout over-reporting compared to the classic yes / no question.
Figure 1 presents the results for each of these nineteen survey experiments.
To test the efficacy of this framing, we ran a survey experiment, where half of respondents are randomly assigned to the classic «yes / no» turnout question, while the other half is presented with a new question.
Survey experiments that I have conducted in the UK together with Professor Margit Tavits of Washington University consistently show that voters perceive the opportunism inherent in elections, which incumbent governments call for partisan political advantage.
This project uses a survey experiment to shed light on the importance of fairness in voter reactions to opportunism, particularly focusing on the timing of elections.
«It is a strong paper that combined a very clever design wrinkle of a field experiment and a survey experiment to show that the effects of the conversation persists over time,» says Green, co-author of the earlier withdrawn paper.
The survey experiment in the Louisiana Survey is based upon a similar experiment in the 2014Education Next Poll.
In response, this report uses a survey experiment to examine four research questions: Is there a significant difference in support for choice based on reasons for school choice?
In response to public opinion surveys in the school choice realm, this report uses a survey experiment to examine four research questions:
We provided funding for three projects relevant to specific animal advocacy interventions, namely, a humane education field experiment, an experiment testing the effects of real and virtual contact with farmed animals, and a series of focus groups and survey experiments to understand consumer attitudes towards and willingness - to - pay for cultured meat.
However, in a series of survey experiments — in KY as well as nationwide — Jim Gibson has found that negative ads and candidates talking about policy have no consequences for legitimacy.
This report details the results of a survey experiment testing the effectiveness of Explanatory Metaphors and Explanatory Chains for enhancing the British public's understanding of child neglect: what neglect is, what causes neglect, and how neglect can be addressed through programs and policies.
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