Week 8 Suggestions for Further Reading
Questions about Sensitive Topics; Ethical Issues
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Arkes, H. R., & Tetlock, P. E. (2004).
Attributions of implicit prejudice, or "Would Jesse Jackson 'fail' the Implicit Association Test?".
Psychological Inquiry, 15(4), 257-278.
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Banaji, M. R., Blair, I. V., & Schwarz, N. (1996).
Implicit memory and survey measurement.
In N. Schwarz & S. Sudman (Eds.),
Answering questions: Methodology for determining cognitive and communicative processes in survey research (pp. 347-372).
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. [HN29 .A67 1996]
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Crowne, D. P., & Marlowe, D. (1960).
A new scale of social desirability independent of psychopathology.
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 24, 349-354.
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Holtgraves, T. (2004).
Social desirability and self-reports: Testing models of socially desirable responding.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30, 161-172.
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Paulhus, D. L. (1984).
Two-component models of socially desirable responding.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 46, 598-609.
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Roese, N. J., & Jamieson, D. W. (1993).
Twenty years of bogus pipeline research: A critical review and meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 114(2), 363-375.
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Singer, E., von Thurn, D. R., & Miller, E. R. (1995).
Confidentiality assurances and response: A quantitative review of the experimental literature.
Public Opinion Quarterly, 59, 66-77.
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Streb, M. J., Burrell, B., Frederick, B., & Genovese, M. A. (2008).
Social desirability effects and support for a female American president.
Public Opinion Quarterly, 72, 76-89.
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Tourangeau, R., & Yan, T. (2007).
Sensitive questions in surveys.
Psychological Bulletin, 133, 859-883.
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Villarroel, M. A., Turner, C. F., Eggleston, E., Al-Tayyib, A., Rogers, S. M., Roman, A. M., Cooley, P. C., & Gordek, H. (2006).
Same-gender sex in the United States: Impact of T-ACASI on prevalence estimates.
Public Opinion Quarterly, 70, 166-196.
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