SAGE Journal Articles

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Journal Article 9.1: Labott, S.M., & Johnson, T.P. (2013). Emotional Risks to Respondents in Survey Research: Some Empirical Evidence. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 8(4), 53–66.

Questions that apply to this article:

  1. Compare the risks detailed in this article with those present in this chapter of the book.
  2. How can a researcher anticipate questions that will cause emotional risk?
  3. Do you believe a researcher should avoid questions or topics that will cause emotional risks or should put survey respondents at risk?

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Journal Article 9.2: Thissen, R.M. (2013). Computer Audio-Recorded Interviewing as a Tool for Survey Research. Social Science Computer Review, 32(1), 90–104.

Questions that apply to this article:

  1. How does the author envision the use of technology to affect survey research?
  2. What are the strengths of this approach?
  3. What risks or limitations does it pose to researchers and to research subjects?

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Journal Article 9.3: Guéguen N., Martin A., Meineri S., & Simon, J. (2012). Using Mimicry to Elicit Answers to Intimate Questions in Survey Research. Field Methods, 25(1), 47–57.

Questions that apply to this article:

  1. What is the definition of mimicry for the purposes of this article?
  2. How feasible do you find this approach?
  3. How would you compare this article with Journal Article 9.1?