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Conformity / Social psychology / Human behavior / Survey methodology / Jon Krosnick / Political Psychology / Self-report study / Response bias / Deindividuation / Social desirability bias / Questionnaire / Infidelity
Date: 2016-05-11 15:03:37
Conformity
Social psychology
Human behavior
Survey methodology
Jon Krosnick
Political Psychology
Self-report study
Response bias
Deindividuation
Social desirability bias
Questionnaire
Infidelity

Complete anonymity compromises the accuracy of self-reports

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