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This is an extremely relevant and interesting study that shows that behavioral intentions measured in survey experiments should not be mistaken for a measure of actual behavior. And it is a nice example of studies that replicate themselves by using different research designs!
New Publication with @neugebauer.bsky.social in Sociological Science! Factorial surveys are widely used to predict real-world decisions, but are they valid? Our results raise concerns when it comes to predicting real-world decisions from factorial survey responses (1)
Important new work by @aforster.bsky.social@neugebauer.bsky.social. Have been waiting for someone to test this, glad that it happened! Survey experiments often take it for granted that effects translate to behaviour even though there is very little evidence for this.
This week EqualStrength researchers are presenting some of our work at the CEPDISC Conference. Today Vasilena Lachkovska presented work on using signals (e.g. names and wording in messages) in field experiments.
New in the American Sociological Review! Kate Weisshaar (co-lead), Tania Hutt, and I attempt to better understand patterns of gender and racial hiring discrimination in today’s context of strong pressures to diversify https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00031224241245706 (1/1)