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h. Have you been approached directly by a person, for example, on the street or at your apartment or front door?Item Text:Recommendations:
No changes recommended.
Findings:"Have you been approached directly by a person, for example, on the street or at your apartment door or front door?" - Which people do respondents think of?
When the persons were asked to explain which people they had thought of in item h), all mentioned politicians, political candidates, or campaign workers:
Question Topic:
Politics/ Political behavior
Construct:Party contacts during the federal election campaign 2017
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Yes |
i. Were you contacted by parties through an online social network, such as Facebook?Item Text:Recommendations:
Since most of the tested questions contain the term "social media," we recommend this term also for item i), instead of using "social networks."
Since the phrase "be contacted" made most test persons think of direct messaging, item i) can capture other contact options with a rewording if desired:
"Have you seen posts from or received direct messages from parties via an online social network, such as Facebook?" Findings:"Have you been contacted by parties via an online social network, such as Facebook?" - Does "being contacted" also cover seeing posts from parties that have been shared by other users or have appeared as advertisements?
For item i), persons were asked what they understood by "being contacted via a social network." In addition to the social medium Facebook, which served as an example for item i), five test persons named other ways of being contacted. Among them were two persons each who addressed Instagram or Twitter. Subject 01 also referenced email contacts in her response. "Being contacted" for all ten test persons meant a private message addressed directly to them:
Question Topic:
Politics/ Political behavior
Construct:Party contacts during the federal election campaign 2017
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Yes |
j. Have you visited a party or candidate's website? Haben Sie die Website einer Partei oder einer Kandidatin bzw. eines Kandidaten besucht?] | No |
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