This paper develops a structural approach for modeling how respondents answer survey questions and uses it to estimate the proportion of respondents who are reticent in answering corruption questions, as well as the extent to which reticent behavior biases down conventional estimates of corruption. The context is a common two-step survey question, first inquiring whether a government official visited a business, and then asking about bribery if a...
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2015/05/22
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS7276
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2015/05/22
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Doing the survey two-step : the effects of reticence on estimates of corruption in two-stage survey questions
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Demographic and Health Survey