UCD GEARY INSTITUTE DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES Experimental Tests of Survey Responses to Expenditure Questions
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This paper tests for a number of survey effects in the elicitation of expenditure items. In particular we examine the extent to which individuals use features of the expenditure question to construct their answers. We test whether respondents interpret question wording as researchers intend and examine the extent to which prompts, clarifications and seemingly arbitrary features of survey design influence expenditure reports. We find that over one quarter of respondents have difficulty distinguishing between “you” and “your household” when making expenditure reports; that respondents report higher pro-rata expenditure when asked to give responses on a weekly as opposed to monthly or annual time scale; that respondents give higher estimates when using a scale with a higher mid-point; and that respondents give higher aggregated expenditure when categories are presented in a disaggregated form. In summary, expenditure reports are constructed using convenient rules of thumb and available information, which will depend on the characteristics of the respondent, the expenditure domain and features of the survey question. It is crucial to further account for these features in ongoing surveys. David Comerford, PhD Student, UCD School of Economics, Researcher, UCD Geary Institute. [email protected] Liam Delaney**, (corresponding author) Lecturer in Economics, UCD School of Economics, Senior Researcher, UCD Geary Institute. [email protected] Colm Harmon, Professor in Economics, UCD School of Economics, Director, UCD Geary Institute. [email protected]
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Experimental Tests of Survey Responses to Expenditure Questions
This paper tests for a number of survey effects in the elicitation of expenditure items. In particular we examine the extent to which individuals use features of the expenditure question to construct their answers. We test whether respondents interpret question wording as researchers intend and examine the extent to which prompts, clarifications and seemingly arbitrary features of survey design...
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