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  2. Social-desirability bias - Wikipedia

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    In social science research social-desirability bias is a type of response bias that is the tendency of survey respondents to answer questions in a manner that will be viewed favorably by others. [1] It can take the form of over-reporting "good behavior" or under-reporting "bad" or undesirable behavior.

  3. Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding - Wikipedia

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    The Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding (BIDR) is a psychometric tool that serves as a 40-item self-report questionnaire. BIDR assesses the potential social desirability bias in respondents' answers and further shows the composition of impression management (IM) and self-deception enhancement (SDE) within that bias.

  4. Response bias - Wikipedia

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    Social desirability bias is a type of response bias that influences a participant to deny undesirable traits, and ascribe to themselves traits that are socially desirable. [2] In essence, it is a bias that drives an individual to answer in a way that makes them look more favorable to the experimenter.

  5. Marlowe–Crowne Social Desirability Scale - Wikipedia

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    The scale was created by Douglas P. Crowne and David Marlowe in 1960 in an effort to measure social desirability bias, which is considered one of the most common biases affecting survey research. [1] The MC–SDS has been listed in more than 1,000 articles and dissertations. [2]

  6. Social Desirability Bias Could Derail the Election for Kamala ...

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    The neurological process that activates bias explains how social desirability bias may impact Harris. The process has three nodes: contact, trigger, and reaction or response.

  7. Acquiescence bias - Wikipedia

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    Acquiescence bias, also known as agreement bias, [1] is a category of response bias common to survey research [2] in which respondents have a tendency to select a positive response option [1] [3] or indicate a positive connotation disproportionately more frequently.

  8. ‘Shy’ Trump voters will power his win, says pollster who ...

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    The theory is that the surveys were skewed by white voters hiding their intention to vote against Bradley out of a reluctance to be perceived as racist. ... Did the social desirability bias play ...

  9. Likert scale - Wikipedia

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    Avoid using extreme response categories (central tendency bias), especially out of a desire to avoid being perceived as having extremist views (an instance of social desirability bias). This effect may appear early in a test due to an expectation that questions which the subject has stronger views on may follow, such that on earlier questions ...