The impact of attentiveness interventions on survey data

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Authors/contributors
Title
The impact of attentiveness interventions on survey data
Abstract
Social and behavioral science researchers who use survey data are vigilant about data quality, with an increasing emphasis on avoiding common method variance (CMV) and insufficient effort responding (IER). Each of these errors can inflate and deflate substantive relationships, and there are both a priori and post hoc means to address them. Yet, little research has investigated how both IER and CMV are affected with the use of these different procedural or statistical techniques used to address them. More specifically, if interventions to reduce IER are used, does this affect CMV in data? In an experiment conducted both in and out of the laboratory, we investigate the impact of attentiveness interventions, such as a Factual Manipulation Check (FMC) on both IER and CMV in same-source survey data. In addition to typical IER measures, we also track whether respondents play the instructional video and their mouse movement. The results show that while interventions have some impact on the level of participant attentiveness, these interventions do not appear to lead to differing levels of CMV.
Publication
Educational and Psychological Measurement
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Date
2025-01-29
Pages
00131644241311851
Citation Key
fullerImpactAttentivenessInterventions2025
Accessed
2/18/25, 5:07 PM
ISSN
0013-1644
Language
en
Library Catalog
SAGE Journals
Citation
Fuller, C. M., Simmering, M. J., Waterwall, B., Ragland, E., Twitchell, D. P., & Wall, A. (2025). The impact of attentiveness interventions on survey data. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 00131644241311851. https://doi.org/10.1177/00131644241311851