TY - JOUR
T1 - Scale-sensitive response behavior!? Consequences of offering versus omitting a “don’t know” option and/or a middle category
AU - Wetzelhütter, Daniela
PY - 2020/10/22
Y1 - 2020/10/22
N2 - The effect of a “don’t know” option (DK-O) and of a “middle category” (MC) on the survey response has been frequently examined. While researchers agree on some points, they disagree on how these options should be interpreted. For instance, a DK-O or MC may not necessarily be chosen due to a lack of a neutral/moderate opinion. This article addresses the consequences of offering versus omitting a MC or/and a DK-O. Data were collected by means of an online survey dealing with student participation (n=1,282). The results showed respondents who choose a DK-O may not have a neutral opinion. Conversely, respondents who choose a MC may not necessarily be undecided.
AB - The effect of a “don’t know” option (DK-O) and of a “middle category” (MC) on the survey response has been frequently examined. While researchers agree on some points, they disagree on how these options should be interpreted. For instance, a DK-O or MC may not necessarily be chosen due to a lack of a neutral/moderate opinion. This article addresses the consequences of offering versus omitting a MC or/and a DK-O. Data were collected by means of an online survey dealing with student participation (n=1,282). The results showed respondents who choose a DK-O may not have a neutral opinion. Conversely, respondents who choose a MC may not necessarily be undecided.
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.29115/sp-2020-0012
UR - https://www.surveypractice.org/article/14484-scale-sensitive-response-behavior-consequences-of-offering-versus-omitting-a-don-t-know-option-and-or-a-middle-category
U2 - 10.29115/sp-2020-0012
DO - 10.29115/sp-2020-0012
M3 - Article
SN - 2168-0094
VL - 13
JO - Survey Practice
JF - Survey Practice
IS - 1
ER -