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2. Forced choices at a glance. Warsaw, 30/06/2009. Third Conference of the European Survey Research Association. Forced choices are based on the contrast between two aspect of the same problem.. The main scope of the school is to form the personality of young people. . . Chiefly, school should prepa
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1. The Force of the Forced Choice
2. 2 Forced choices at a glance
3. 3 Yes-saying patterns: acquiescence or ambivalence?
4. 4 Ambivalence
5. 5 The construction of forced choices
6. 6 Research design
7. 7 Research design Warsaw, 30/06/2009 Third Conference of the European Survey Research Association
8. 8 Examples of Forced Choice
9. 9 Likert: Agreement Bias What we expect (ideal model)
2 items Likert
Agree against (Aa) + % Agree for (Af) = 100%
What we have found
10. 10 Likert vs Forced Choice To what extent are the positions of respondents maintained if they are surveyed using different techniques?
FC: more denial in taking position in 10 pairs out of 16
FC: the number of agreements to for or against sentences decreases
11. 11 Likert vs Forced Choice
12. 12 Congruity between Likert and FC
13. 13 Congruity and discrepancy
14. 14 Some conclusions and future researches
15. The Force of the Forced Choice