Response biases in interviews of individuals with limited mental ability.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] C. Sigelman,et al. Pictures as an Aide in Questioning Mentally Retarded Persons. , 1986 .
[2] J. L. Winer,et al. The Responsiveness of Mentally Retarded Persons to Questions , 1982 .
[3] Donald D. Rugg,et al. EXPERIMENTS IN WORDING QUESTIONS: II , 1941 .
[4] B. Rothenberg. CONSERVATION OF NUMBER AMONG FOUR- AND FIVE-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN: SOME METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS , 1969 .
[5] C. Sigelman,et al. Evaluating alternative techniques of questioning mentally retarded persons. , 1982, American journal of mental deficiency.
[6] S. Presser,et al. Question Wording as an Independent Variable in Survey Analysis , 1977 .
[7] Jacob Cohen. A Coefficient of Agreement for Nominal Scales , 1960 .
[8] C. Sigelman,et al. When in doubt, say yes: acquiescence in interviews with mentally retarded persons. , 1981, Mental retardation.
[9] C. Sigelman,et al. Asking questions of retarded persons: a comparison of yes-no and either-or formats. , 1981, Applied research in mental retardation.
[10] I. R. Gerjuoy,et al. Lateral preference for identical geometric forms: II. Retardates , 1966 .
[11] L. Heal,et al. The Lifestyle Satisfaction Scale (LSS): assessing individuals' satisfaction with residence, community setting, and associated services. , 1985, Applied research in mental retardation.
[12] C. Sigelman,et al. Surveying mentally retarded persons: responsiveness and response validity in three samples. , 1980, American journal of mental deficiency.
[13] L. Sigelman,et al. Exploring the Outer Limits of Response Bias , 1981 .