Abstract
This paper argues that satisfaction data from surveys are biased by varying participant attitudes toward the interview itself, In this manner, interviewees in a German panel study report lower life satisfaction when there is evidence of transient influences like aversion. The empirical findings suggest that researchers of well-being should consider interview-specific factors in order to avoid drawing incorrect conclusions.
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Chadi, A. (2012). I would really love to participate in your survey! Bias problems in the measurement of well-being. Economics Bulletin, 32(4), 3111–3119.
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