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randomized response technique 4 sensitive questions 4 online survey 3 Randomized Response Technique (RRT) 2 consumer capital 2 crosswise model 2 exam cheating 2 indirect questioning techniques 2 mass sport 2 performance enhancing drugs (PED) 2 plagiarism 2 rational addiction theory 2 Addiction 1 Arzneimittel 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Pharmaceuticals 1 Risikomanagement 1 Risk management 1 Sport 1 Sports 1 Sucht 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 face-to-face survey 1 item count technique 1 methodological experiment 1 methodological study 1 sealed envelope technique 1 unmatched count technique 1 wording/framing techniques 1
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Free 6 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 2
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Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 3 Undetermined 2 German 1
Author
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Jann, Ben 3 Diekmann, Andreas 2 Höglinger, Marc 2 Pitsch, Werner 2 Coutts, Elisabeth 1 Preisendörfer, Peter 1
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ETH Zurich, Chair of Sociology 2 University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences 2
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ETH Zurich Sociology Working Papers 2 University of Bern Social Sciences Working Papers 2 Journal of Risk and Financial Management 1 Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 1
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RePEc 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Doping in recreational sport as a risk management strategy
Pitsch, Werner - In: Journal of Risk and Financial Management 15 (2022) 12, pp. 1-14
Knowledge about the prevalence of doping in recreational sports is still limited and fragmented. The same holds true for explanations of doping prevalence rates among different groups. One of the few theoretical models that exists uses the concept of consumer capital based on Stigler and...
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Doping in recreational sport as a risk management strategy
Pitsch, Werner - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 15 (2022) 12, pp. 1-14
Knowledge about the prevalence of doping in recreational sports is still limited and fragmented. The same holds true for explanations of doping prevalence rates among different groups. One of the few theoretical models that exists uses the concept of consumer capital based on Stigler and...
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Online Survey on "Exams and Written Papers". Documentation
Jann, Ben; Höglinger, Marc; Diekmann, Andreas - University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences - 2014
are three different implementations of the Randomized Response Technique as well as two variants of the recently proposed …
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Sensitive Questions in Online Surveys: An Experimental Evaluation of the Randomized Response Technique and the Crosswise Model
Jann, Ben; Höglinger, Marc; Diekmann, Andreas - University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences - 2014
overcome these problems is the Randomized Response Technique (RRT). However, convincing evidence that the RRT provides more …
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Heikle Fragen in mündlichen Interviews: Ergebnisse einer Methodenstudie im studentischen Milieu (Sensitive Questions in Face-to-Face Interviews: Findings of a Methodological Study with University Students)
Preisendörfer, Peter - ETH Zurich, Chair of Sociology - 2008
sensitive behavior: wording/framing techniques, the sealed envelope technique, and the randomized response technique. Concerning … behavior. Not at all successful was the randomized response technique in the form of "forced response", developed and tested in …
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Sensitive Questions in Online Surveys: Experimental Results for the Randomized Response Technique (RRT) and the Unmatched Count Technique (UCT)
Jann, Ben; Coutts, Elisabeth - ETH Zurich, Chair of Sociology - 2008
randomized response technique (RRT) and the unmatched count technique (UCT). In this study we evaluate the effectiveness of …
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