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150 ASKING QUESTIONS<br />

a single question. Alternative components of attitudes and measures<br />

of attitude strength were discussed, with a warning that these<br />

are not always consistent. <strong>The</strong> wording of explicit alternatives in<br />

closed questions can have a major impact on the distribution of<br />

attitude responses. <strong>The</strong> chapter concludes with a discussion of the<br />

effects of context and order of questions on responses.<br />

Additional Reading<br />

For a general discussion of attitudes and measurement issues, see<br />

the article “Attitude Measurement” by Schwarz (2001) in the<br />

International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences; Attitude<br />

Strength (Petty and Krosnick, 1995); and Attitudes and Persuasion<br />

(Petty and Cacioppo, 1996). Schuman and Presser (1981) give<br />

excellent summaries of much of the empirical work on attitude<br />

question wording. Chapters 6–8 of <strong>The</strong> Psychology of Survey Response<br />

(<strong>To</strong>urangeau, Rips, and Rasinski, 2000) and Chapters 3–6<br />

in Thinking About Answers (Sudman, Bradburn, and Schwarz,<br />

1996) review the cognitive psychological theory on which much<br />

of our discussion rests.

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