The Effect of Probing Don't Know Responses on Measurement Quality and Nonresponse in Surveys

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Kuha, Jouni; Butt, Sarah; Katsikatsou, Myrsini; Skinner, Chris J.
署名单位:
University of London; London School Economics & Political Science; City St Georges, University of London
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION
ISSN/ISSBN:
0162-1459
DOI:
10.1080/01621459.2017.1323640
发表日期:
2018
页码:
26-40
关键词:
measurement equivalence reluctant respondents questions incentives models
摘要:
In survey interviews, Don't know (DK) responses are commonly treated as missing data. One way to reduce the rate of such responses is to probe initial DK answers with a follow-up question designed to encourage respondents to give substantive, non-DK responses. However, such probing can also reduce data quality by introducing additional or differential measurement error. We propose a latent variable model for analyzing the effects of probing on responses to survey questions. The model makes it possible to separate measurement effects of probing from true differences between respondents who do and do not require probing. We analyze new data from an experiment, which compared responses to two multi-item batteries of questions with and without probing. In this study, probing reduced the rate of DK responses by around a half. However, it also had substantial measurement effects, in that probed answers were often weaker measures of constructs of interest than were unprobed answers. These effects were larger for questions on attitudes than for pseudo-knowledge questions on perceptions of external facts. The results provide evidence against the use of probing of Don't know responses, at least for the kinds of items and respondents considered in this study. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.