Value: Individual survey questions may introduce noise - there's rarely a perfect question that will be interpreted the same way by all people. Individuals may also tend to fill out any given question in certain ways, liking more moderate or more extreme responses, for example. Both of these factors introduce noise. However, with enough questions … Continue reading Research Methods Intro: Surveys – Standardizing How We Ask People About Prejudice
Research Methods Intro: Identifying Variables – Thinking About Race
What variables are relevant to my postulated practical question of how to change people's use of stereotyping, with regard to racial attitudes? Well, first I brainstorm a set of variables. Let's look at an output from that process: What are the different characteristics of stereotyping that I see around me?: Thinking of individuals as belonging to the same … Continue reading Research Methods Intro: Identifying Variables – Thinking About Race