Replication data for: Detecting and Deterring Information Search in Online Surveys
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This paper introduces a framework for evaluating methods of combatting information search in online surveys. Three empirical studies based on the framework suggest that search is a serious but manageable problem. Search frequency varies substantially with question content, ranging from 2 to 30 percent in batteries of general political knowledge questions. Deterrence works: a pledge not to cheat reduces search by half. Detection also works: web browser paradata identify 70-85 percent of search, while 60-85 percent of search on knowledge questions is undertaken by respondents who correctly answer ``catch'' questions about obscure Supreme Court cases. Detection and deterrence are complements: deterrence reduces search ex ante, while detection quantifies success and provides ex post options for dealing with undeterred search. In combination, the three methods tested (pledge, paradata, catch) deter or detect more than 90 percent of search, leaving search to affect about 0.5 percent of the remaining observations.
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2023-02-09



