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Developing Attitude Measures Based on Respondents’ Representations of Unfamiliar Objects

Eisner, Léïla
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Clémence, Alain
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Roberts, Caroline
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September 3, 2018
Field Methods

A key challenge in the design of effective survey questionnaires is to write questions that respondents can understand consistently. Recommendations in the questionnaire design literature propose the use of respondents’ own terminology to facilitate comprehension and the response process. In this article, we propose an innovative questionnaire development method to construct items using respondents’ own terminology. On the basis of statistical analyses of answers to an open-ended question asked in a survey measuring attitudes to biodiversity, we first identified the words that respondents associate most frequently with the concept of biodiversity. We then designed new attitude measures composed of the words identified as being central to representations about biodiversity. These items were tested in another survey using a different sample. The results show that the attitude items designed on the basis of a social representation method satisfied validity and reliability quality criteria.

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research article
DOI
10.1177/1525822X18797280
Author(s)
Eisner, Léïla
Clémence, Alain
Roberts, Caroline
Joost, Stéphane  
Theler, Jean-Marc
Date Issued

2018-09-03

Published in
Field Methods
Article Number

1525822X1879728

Subjects

survey

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attitude

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biodiversity

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social representation

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geneva

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greentrace

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http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1525822X18797280?journalCode=fmxd
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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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LASIG  
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September 18, 2018
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/148324
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