Lack of Replication or Generalization? Cultural Values Explain a Question Wording Effect

Author:

Silber Henning1,Tvinnereim Endre2,Stark Tobias H3,Blom Annelies G4,Krosnick Jon A5,Bosnjak Michael6,Clement Sanne Lund7,Cornilleau Anne8,Cousteaux Anne-Sophie8,John Melvin9,Jonsdottir Gudbjorg Andrea10,Lawson Karen11,Lynn Peter12,Martinsson Johan13,Shamshiri-Petersen Ditte7,Tu Su-Hao14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Survey Design and Methodology, GESIS—Leibniz-Institute for Social Sciences, B2 1, Mannheim, 68159, Germany

2. Department of Administration and Organization Theory and NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS, University of Bergen, Box 7802, Bergen, 5020, Norway

3. ERCOMER (European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations), Utrecht University/ICS, Padualaan 14, Utrecht, 3584CH, The Netherlands

4. Department of Political Science, School of Social Sciences, and Collaborative Research Center 884 “Political Economy of Reforms,” University of Mannheim, B6 30-32, Mannheim, 68131, Germany

5. Departments of Communication, Political Science, and Psychology, Stanford University, 450 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305, USA. He is a University Fellow at Resources for the Future

6. Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID), Universitätsring 15, Trier, 54296, Germany

7. Department of Politics and Society, Aalborg University, Fibigerstraede 1, Aalborg East, 9220, Denmark

8. Centre de données socio-politiques (Sciences Po/CNRS), 27 rue Saint Guillaume, Paris cedex, 75337, France

9. Department of Social Psychology, University of Mannheim, A5 6, Mannheim, 68131, Germany

10. Social Science Research Institute, University of Iceland, Sæmundargata 10, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland

11. Department of Psychology, University of Saskatchewan, 9 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK, S7N5A5, Canada

12. Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, United Kingdom

13. Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Box 100, Gothenburg, 405 30, Sweden

14. Center for Survey Research, Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, 128 Section 2 Academia Road, Nankang, 11529, Taipei, Taiwan

Abstract

Abstract In the context of the current “replication crisis” across the sciences, failures to reproduce a finding are often viewed as discrediting it. This paper shows how such a conclusion can be incorrect. In 1981, Schuman and Presser showed that including the word “freedom” in a survey question significantly increased approval of allowing a speech against religion in the USA. New experiments in probability sample surveys (n = 23,370) in the USA and 10 other countries showed that the wording effect replicated in the USA and appeared in four other countries (Canada, Germany, Taiwan, and the Netherlands) but not in the remaining countries. The effect appeared only in countries in which the value of freedom is especially salient and endorsed. Thus, public support for a proposition was enhanced by portraying it as embodying a salient principle of a nation’s culture. Instead of questioning initial findings, inconsistent results across countries signal limits on generalizability and identify an important moderator.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Statistics and Probability

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