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In-text: (Biemer, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Biemer, P., 1991. Measurement errors in surveys. New York: Wiley.
In-text: (British Polling Council (BPC) - A Journalist's Guide To Opinion Polls, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Britishpollingcouncil.org. 2015. British Polling Council (BPC) - A Journalist's Guide To Opinion Polls. [online] Available at: <http://www.britishpollingcouncil.org/questions.html> [Accessed 20 February 2015].
In-text: (Clancy and Gove, 1974)
Your Bibliography: Clancy, K. and Gove, W., 1974. Sex Differences in Mental Illness: An Analysis of Response Bias in Self-Reports. American Journal of Sociology, 80(1), p.205.
In-text: (Curtin, Presser and Singer, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Curtin, R., Presser, S. and Singer, E., 2005. Changes in Telephone Survey Nonresponse over the Past Quarter Century. Public Opinion Quarterly, 69(1), pp.87-98.
In-text: (Evans, 1985)
Your Bibliography: Evans, M., 1985. A Monte Carlo study of the effects of correlated method variance in moderated multiple regression analysis. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 36(3), pp.305-323.
In-text: (Fischer, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Fischer, R., 2004. Standardization to Account for Cross-Cultural Response Bias: A Classification of Score Adjustment Procedures and Review of Research in JCCP. j cross cult psychol, 35(3), pp.263-282.
In-text: (Furnham, 1986)
Your Bibliography: Furnham, A., 1986. Response bias, social desirability and dissimulation. Personality and Individual Differences, 7(3), pp.385-400.
In-text: (Gove and Geerken, 1977)
Your Bibliography: Gove, W. and Geerken, M., 1977. Response Bias in Surveys of Mental Health: An Empirical Investigation. American Journal of Sociology, 82(6), p.1289.
In-text: (Kasprzyk, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Kasprzyk, D., 2015. Measurement error in household surveys: sources and measurement. In: Household Sample Surveys in Developing and Transition Countries, 1st ed. United Nations Department of Econonmic and Social Affairs: Statistics Division.
In-text: (Keeter et al., 2006)
Your Bibliography: Keeter, S., Kennedy, C., Dimock, M., Best, J. and Craighill, P., 2006. Gauging the Impact of Growing Nonresponse on Estimates from a National RDD Telephone Survey. Public Opinion Quarterly, 70(5), pp.759-779.
In-text: (Langer, 1989)
Your Bibliography: Langer, G., 1989. Election Poll Problems: Did Some Voters Lie?. Assossiated Press,.
In-text: (Langer, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Langer, G., 2003. About Response Rate: Some Unresolved Questions. ABC News,.
In-text: (Merkle and Edelman, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Merkle, D. and Edelman, M., 2002. Survey Nonresponse. Wiley, pp.243-257.
In-text: (Moss, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Moss, D., 2008. Acquiescence bias - Psychlopedia - psych-it.com.au. [online] Psych-it.com.au. Available at: <http://www.psych-it.com.au/Psychlopedia/article.asp?id=154> [Accessed 20 February 2015].
In-text: (20 Questions A Journalist Should Ask About Poll Results | NCPP - National Council on Public Polls, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Ncpp.org. 2015. 20 Questions A Journalist Should Ask About Poll Results | NCPP - National Council on Public Polls. [online] Available at: <http://www.ncpp.org/?q=node/4> [Accessed 19 February 2015].
In-text: (Nederhof, 1985)
Your Bibliography: Nederhof, A., 1985. Methods of coping with social desirability bias: A review. Eur. J. Soc. Psychol., 15(3), pp.263-280.
In-text: (Orne, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Orne, M., 2009. Demand Characteristics and the concept of Quasi-Controls. In: R. Rosenthal and R. Rosnow, ed., Artifacts in Behavioral Research : Robert Rosenthal and Ralph L. Rosnow's Classic Books, 1st ed. Oxford University Press.
In-text: (Sunshine, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Sunshine, H., 2011. The Practice of Survey Research: Changes and Challenges. In: A. Berinsky, ed., New Directions in Public Opinion, 1st ed. Routledge.
In-text: (Weimann, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Weimann, G., 2000. Communicating unreality. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
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