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Discovering public understanding of science allows both to formulate public policies and to understand the acceptance of technological innovations, as to improve ways of Science popularizing & teaching and to understand the reasons that lead young peo... see more

Discovering public understanding of science allows both to formulate public policies and to understand the acceptance of technological innovations, as to improve ways of Science popularizing & teaching and to understand the reasons that lead young people ... see more

Factorial survey designs have gained increasing popularity within the social sciences. Compared to single-item questions, the method allows the researcher to model more realistic, multidimensional decision scenarios. Furthermore, it has been argued that a... see more

Dogs are a popular companion animal in the United States; however, dog acquisition is often a contentious subject. Adoption is often cited as an ethical and popular method of acquisition but interpretation of the term ‘adoption’ may vary. In a... see more

Background: As the Republic of Kazakhstan undertakes new public health efforts to promote healthy lifestyles among its citizens, the local perceptions of health and health behaviors need to be examined and understood from the sociocultural and historical ... see more

Typically reliant on self-reports from panel data, a growing body of literature suggests that relative body weight can have negative effects on labour market outcomes.  Given the interest in the effects of relative weight in the social sciences, this... see more

Social desirability bias is a problem in surveys collecting data on sensitive or private topics (e.g. sexual practices, health, income, deviant behavior) as soon as the respondent’s true status differs from a social norm. If confronted with sensitive ques... see more

Self-reports of adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions in surveys may be subject to social desirability bias. Existing questioning techniques to reduce bias are rarely used to monitor adherence. We conducted a list experiment to elicit truthful ans... see more

Typically reliant on self-reports from panel data, a growing body of literature suggests that relative body weight can have negative effects on labour market outcomes.  Given the interest in the effects of relative weight in the social sciences, this... see more

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