The chapters in this volume and its predecessor (Hippler, Schwarz, & Sudman, 1987) attest to a broad interest in item-order effects. A better understanding of their causes and implications has come from perspectives in cognitive psychology, social cognition, and...
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Panter, A. T., Tanaka, J. S., & Wellens, T. R. (1992). The Psychometrics of Order Effects. In Context Effects in Social and Psychological Research (pp. 249–264). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2848-6_17
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