Replication data for: Nonseparable Preferences, Measurement Error, and Unstable Survey Responses (doi:10.7910/DVN/5TYA0H)

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Replication data for: Nonseparable Preferences, Measurement Error, and Unstable Survey Responses

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doi:10.7910/DVN/5TYA0H

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Harvard Dataverse

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2010-02-16

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Dean Lacy, 2010, "Replication data for: Nonseparable Preferences, Measurement Error, and Unstable Survey Responses", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/5TYA0H, Harvard Dataverse, V1

Study Description

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Title:

Replication data for: Nonseparable Preferences, Measurement Error, and Unstable Survey Responses

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doi:10.7910/DVN/5TYA0H

Authoring Entity:

Dean Lacy (Ohio State University)

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Political Analysis

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2001

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Harvard Dataverse

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Murray Research Archive

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2010

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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/5TYA0H

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Abstract:

A person has nonseparable preferences when her preference on an issue depends on the outcome of other issues. A model of survey responses in which preferences are measured with error implies that responses will change depending on the order of questions and vary over time when respondents have nonseparable preferences. Results from two survey experiments confirmthat changes in survey responses due to question order are explained by nonseparable preferences but not by the respondent’s level of political information, partisanship, or ideology.

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Dean Lacy. 2001. "Nonseparable Preferences, Measurement Error, and Unstable Survey Responses." Political Analysis, 9(2), 95 - 115. <a href= "http://polmeth.wustl.edu/polanalysis/vol/9/PA92-95-115.pdf" target= "_new">article available here</a>

Bibliographic Citation:

Dean Lacy. 2001. "Nonseparable Preferences, Measurement Error, and Unstable Survey Responses." Political Analysis, 9(2), 95 - 115. <a href= "http://polmeth.wustl.edu/polanalysis/vol/9/PA92-95-115.pdf" target= "_new">article available here</a>

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