Individual and culture‐level components of survey response styles: A multi‐level analysis using cultural models of selfhood
Variations in acquiescence and extremity pose substantial threats to the validity of cross‐cultural research that relies on survey methods. Individual and cultural correlates of response styles when using 2 contrasting types of response mode were investigated, drawing on data from 55 cultural groups...
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