[PDF][PDF] A Critique of “Response Bias” in the Tourism, Travel and Hospitality Research: Part
A Yüksel - PROCEEDINGS BOOK, 2016 - researchgate.net
Measurement accuracy of respondents 'opinions, perceptions, attitudes and behaviors is
vital for better managerial suggestions, theoretical conclusions and advancement of science …
vital for better managerial suggestions, theoretical conclusions and advancement of science …
A critique of “Response Bias” in the tourism, travel and hospitality research
A Yüksel - Tourism Management, 2017 - Elsevier
Measurement accuracy of respondents' opinions, perceptions, attitudes and behaviors is
vital for better managerial suggestions, theoretical conclusions and advancement of science …
vital for better managerial suggestions, theoretical conclusions and advancement of science …
Are we drawing the right conclusions? The dangers of response sets and scale assumptions in empirical tourism research
S Dolnicar - 2006 - ro.uow.edu.au
Empirical tourism research has a long history and empirically based findings represent an
important component of theory development and managerial insight. Nevertheless …
important component of theory development and managerial insight. Nevertheless …
Are we drawing the right conclusions? The dangers of answer format effects in empirical tourism research
S Dolnicar - Tourism Analysis, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Empirical tourism research has a long history, and empirically based findings represent an
important component of theory development and managerial insight. Nevertheless …
important component of theory development and managerial insight. Nevertheless …
Response bias and wave analysis of mailed questionnaires in tourism impact assessments
SV Lankford, BP Buxton, R Hetzler… - Journal of Travel …, 1995 - journals.sagepub.com
Common concerns of tourism impact researchers are the rate of return on surveys and the
possibility of nonresponse bias issues. Most tourism impact research uses mail surveys. In …
possibility of nonresponse bias issues. Most tourism impact research uses mail surveys. In …
Understanding and managing the threat of common method bias: Detection, prevention and control
Common method bias can appear when both the independent and dependent variable is
captured by the same response method. While the consequences of common method bias …
captured by the same response method. While the consequences of common method bias …
Asking good survey questions
S Dolnicar - Journal of Travel Research, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Surveys are the main instrument of data collection in empirical tourism research. The quality
of the collected data depends on the quality of survey questions asked. This paper provides …
of the collected data depends on the quality of survey questions asked. This paper provides …
A reflection on survey research in hospitality
S Dolnicar - International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose Survey research has developed to become the default empirical approach to
answering research questions in the field of hospitality (and many other fields of research …
answering research questions in the field of hospitality (and many other fields of research …
Response rates in hospitality research: An overview of current practice and suggestions for future research
In this paper, we examine published research in six top-tier hospitality journals to explore
response rates for different survey distribution methods across specific characteristics like …
response rates for different survey distribution methods across specific characteristics like …
Opinion filters in recreation research: The effect of including “no opinion” and “not notice” response categories in questionnaires
TE Hall - Tourism Analysis, 2001 - ingentaconnect.com
The effects of varying survey question wording and format have rarely been explored in the
context of recreation or tourism. This study used a split-ballot experimental design to test the …
context of recreation or tourism. This study used a split-ballot experimental design to test the …