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Big Five 1 Computerized testing 1 Exploratory structural equation modeling (ESEM) 1 Face-to-face 1 Higher education 1 Measurement invariance 1 Mode effect 1 Personality 1 Selection effect 1 Self-administrated questionnaire 1 Survey method 1 Telephone interview 1 Web-based testing 1
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Gnambs, Timo 1 John, Dennis 1 Landrock, Uta 1 Lang, Frieder R. 1 Lüdtke, Oliver 1 Schupp, Jürgen 1 Wagner, Gert G. 1 Zinn, Sabine 1
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Web-based and mixed-mode cognitive large-scale assessments in higher education: An evaluation of selection bias, measurement bias, and prediction bias
Zinn, Sabine; Landrock, Uta; Gnambs, Timo - In: Behavior Research Methods 53 (2021) 3, pp. 1202-1217
Educational large-scale studies typically adopt highly standardized settings to collect cognitive data on large samples of respondents. Increasing costs alongside dwindling response rates in these studies necessitate exploring alternative assessment strategies such as unsupervised web-based...
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Short Assessment of the Big Five: Robust Across Survey Methods Except Telephone Interviewing
Lang, Frieder R.; John, Dennis; Lüdtke, Oliver; … - In: Behavior Research Methods 43 (2011) 2, pp. 548-567
We examined measurement invariance and age-related robustness of a short 15-item Big Five Inventory (BFI–S) of personality dimensions, which is well suited for applications in large-scale multidisciplinary surveys. The BFI–S was assessed in three different interviewing conditions:...
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