Improving data quality in online parenting research
Makena L. Kaylor‐Tapscott,
Maddison N. Tolliver‐Lynn,
Maureen A. Sullivan
Abstract:Online surveys provide many benefits for researchers but are vulnerable to fraudulent responders that threaten data quality. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of current detection strategies after noting patterns in our data. We systematically reviewed responses (N = 180) from parenting studies utilizing two online platforms. Respondents were categorized as accepted (n = 45) or fraudulent (n = 135), and responses on standardized measures were examined to determine if fraudulent scores differed. Accepted p… Show more
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