Replication data for three survey experiments examining administrative burden and program take-up. The data uses a representative sample of US adults recruited via Lucid-Theorem, with respondents not linked across the separate survey waves.
Use Cases
- Analyze survey responses to measure the effect of administrative burden on perceived program accessibility.
- Examine the relationship between compliance costs and take-up decisions across the three experimental surveys.
- Investigate the impact of pre-screening attention checks on respondent selection and subsequent survey results.
Strengths
- Data supports three separate survey experiments, allowing for comparative analysis.
- Uses a representative sample of US adults for generalizability.
- Includes pre-screening attention checks to filter respondents.
Limitations
- Respondents are not linked across the three separate survey samples, limiting longitudinal analysis.
- The specific number of rows, columns, and file formats are unknown.
- The dataset's temporal coverage and specific license are not provided.
Provenance
- Source
- Cody Drolc Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Survey experiments with participants recruited via Lucid-Theorem, with removal of non-consenting individuals and those failing attention checks.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- United States