Monitoring Attitudes Over Time: Real Change or the Result of Repeated Interviewing?
Sociological Methods & Research
Published online on September 03, 2025
Abstract
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Panel data are often used to study change and stability in social patterns. However, repeated interviewing may affect respondents’ attitudes in a panel study by triggering reflection processes on the surveyed topics (cognitive stimulus hypothesis).Using ...
Panel data are often used to study change and stability in social patterns. However, repeated interviewing may affect respondents’ attitudes in a panel study by triggering reflection processes on the surveyed topics (cognitive stimulus hypothesis).Using ...