Modelling cognitive response patterns to survey questions using the class of CUB models
Stefania Capecchi (),
Romina Gambacorta,
Rosaria Simone () and
Domenico Piccolo ()
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Stefania Capecchi: University of Naples Federico II
Rosaria Simone: University of Naples Federico II
Domenico Piccolo: University of Naples Federico II
No 885, Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers) from Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area
Abstract:
Responses to questionnaire items can be influenced by various factors including sample design, interview mode and/or how questions are phrased. To analyse these aspects, this paper draws on the Bank of Italy's surveys of households and firms, which employ different survey modes or questions with different phrasings, response options, or graphical features for sub-samples of respondents. We exploit the potential of CUB (Combination of Uniform Discrete and shifted Binomial random variables) modelling for the analysis of ordinal data. CUB models are able to capture and identify the different components of the cognitive process behind the responses and to study how these are related to the relevant covariates (such as respondents' characteristics). The results show that in general, although diverse survey modes and a different phrasing or graphical representation of questions may yield somewhat different findings in terms of uncertainty, responses to relevant questions such as those on reported satisfaction or expectations did not produce pronounced differences in data reliability.
Keywords: survey mode; CUB models; data quality; questionnaire design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C25 C83 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-10
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