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Vignette Experiment×Factorial Survey Experiment×
DziedzinaPolitical SciencePolitical Science
RodzinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok powstania1982
TwórcaSurvey and social-psychological research traditionsPeter H. Rossi and collaborators
TypRandomized experiment using short described scenariosMulti-factor randomized vignette experiment
Źródło pierwotneAtzmüller, C., & Steiner, P. M. (2010). Experimental Vignette Studies in Survey Research. Methodology, 6(3), 128–138. DOI ↗Wallander, L. (2009). 25 Years of Factorial Surveys in Sociology: A Review. Social Science Research, 38(3), 505–520. DOI ↗
Inne nazwyVignette study, Experimental vignette, Scenario experiment, Text-vignette experimentFactorial survey, Factorial survey approach, Multi-factor vignette survey, Rossi vignette method
Pokrewne33
PodsumowanieA vignette experiment presents respondents with a short, carefully constructed description of a person, situation, or scenario — a vignette — in which one or more features are experimentally manipulated, and then asks for a judgment, attitude, or intended action. By randomizing which version of the scenario each respondent reads, the researcher isolates the causal effect of each manipulated feature on the elicited judgment, combining the realism of a concrete scenario with the causal leverage of an experiment.A factorial survey experiment, often simply called a factorial survey, asks respondents to judge short descriptions — vignettes — whose multiple features are fully crossed and randomly varied. By factorially combining many dimensions, each at several levels, the design generates a large universe of vignettes; respondents rate a random sample of them, and regression of the ratings on the dimension levels recovers the independent causal effect of each feature on judgment. It scales the single-scenario vignette experiment up to many simultaneously manipulated attributes.
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