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Davis, Rachel E.; Lee, Sunghee; Johnson, Timothy P.; Conrad, Frederick; Resnicow, Ken; Thrasher, James F.; Mesa, Anna; Peterson, Karen E. – Field Methods, 2020
Acquiescence is often defined as the systematic selection of agreeable ("strongly agree") or affirmative ("yes") responses to survey items, regardless of item content or directionality. This definition implies that acquiescence is immune to item characteristics; however, the influence of item characteristics on acquiescence…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Telephone Surveys, Whites, Item Analysis

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