How to run surveys: A guide to creating your own identifying variation and revealing the invisible

S Stantcheva - Annual Review of Economics, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Surveys are an essential approach for eliciting otherwise invisible factors such as
perceptions, knowledge and beliefs, attitudes, and reasoning. These factors are critical …

Emotional responses to prosocial messages increase willingness to self-isolate during the COVID-19 pandemic

J Heffner, ML Vives, O FeldmanHall - Personality and Individual …, 2021 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 pandemic may be one of the greatest modern societal challenges that
requires widespread collective action and cooperation. While a handful of actions can help …

The past, present and future of factorial survey experiments: A review for the social sciences

E Treischl, T Wolbring - Methods, data, analyses: a journal for quantitative …, 2022 - ssoar.info
Factorial survey experiments (FSEs) are increasingly used in the social sciences. This paper
provides a review about the use of FSEs and aims to answer three research questions.(1) …

Ableism differs by disability, gender and social context: Evidence from vignette experiments

S Timmons, F McGinnity… - British Journal of Social …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Existing research on prejudice and discrimination towards disabled people (ie 'ableism') has
conceptualized it as a general attitude, obscuring the role of social context in its …

Signaling ethnic-national origin through names? The perception of names from an intersectional perspective

B Martiniello, PP Verhaeghe - PloS one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Different methodologies rely on names, by assuming that people clearly and solely perceive
signals of ethnic-national origin from names. This study examines the perception of names …

What does a job candidate's age signal to employers?

H Van Borm, I Burn, S Baert - Labour Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
Research has shown that hiring discrimination is a barrier for older job candidates in many
OECD countries. However, little research has delved into why these job candidates face …

Intersectional complexity in stereotype content

N Heiserman - American Journal of Sociology, 2023 - journals.uchicago.edu
Research on stereotypes often focuses on discrete, isolated social categories (eg, gender or
race), and rarely centers the fact that people belong to many social categories at once (eg …

Conditional solidarity-attitudes towards support for others during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic

MK Gandenberger, CM Knotz, F Fossati… - Journal of Social …, 2023 - cambridge.org
The COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique opportunity to study how humans allocate
scarce resources in times of hardship. We study public preferences regarding who should …

[HTML][HTML] Distributive justice concerns when combating air pollution: The joint modelling of attitudes and preferences

AM Bartczak, W Budziński, U Liebe, J Meyerhoff - Energy Economics, 2025 - Elsevier
Distributive justice is an important but often overlooked factor in policy evaluation. We thus
examine how people's attitudes towards distributive justice affect their preferences for …

Introducing a vignette experiment to study mechanisms of ethnic discrimination on the housing market

A Ghekiere, PP Verhaeghe, S Baert, E Derous… - PloS one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Ethnic discrimination on the housing market has been subject of research for years. While a
field experimental approach is widespread, alternative attempts to objectively measure …