RIVERA GARRIDO, NOELIA, RAMOS SOSA, MARÍA DEL PINO, ACCERENZI, MICHELA, BRAÑAS GARZA, PABLO ERNESTO
No
Sci Rep
Article
Científica
4.6
0.973
23/08/2022
000846946000015
2-s2.0-85136438542
This paper conducts a pre-registered study aimed to compare binary and continuous set of responses in survey questionnaires. Binary responses consist of two possible opposing response options (Yes/No). Continuous responses are numerical, where respondents can indicate an option on a 0-10 horizontal blind line. We study whether feasible sets of binary and continuous responses yield the same outcome (distribution) and have the same cost (duration in minutes). We collect data from 360 households in Honduras that were randomly assigned to Yes/No questions or given a slider (0-10 visual scale) to mark their responses, therefore, we provide causal evidence. We find that respondents are 13% more likely to respond "Yes" and spend 2.1 min less in the binary setting. Additionally, the results suggest that the type of question matters.
adult; article; controlled study; female; Honduras; household; human; human experiment; male; questionnaire; randomized controlled trial; family size; Family Characteristics; Honduras; Surveys and Questionnaires