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Guides design of survey instruments for experimental social science: question wording, response scales, flow organization, treatment delivery, pretesting, bias mitigation.
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- **Item-Specific Wording:** Frame questions with item-specific response options rather than agree/disagree, true/false, or yes/no formats. Instead of "Do you agree that immigration benefits the economy?" use "How much does immigration benefit or harm the economy?" with a substantive scale. This reduces acquiescence bias and forces respondents to process the item content (Stantcheva 2023).
npx claudepluginhub scdenney/open-science-skills --plugin ossAssists with full survey lifecycle: questionnaire design, Likert scales, bias mitigation, sampling, pilot testing, instrument validation (Cronbach's alpha, factor analysis), and platform guidance for Qualtrics/REDCap/Google Forms.
Designs surveys and research instruments including questionnaire construction, Likert scales, sampling strategies, pilot testing, and validation (Cronbach's alpha, factor analysis).
Audits and drafts methods sections for experimental social science, covering pre-analysis plans, pre-registrations, conjoint designs, CONSORT flows, and APSA/JARS/DA-RT compliance with 45-item checklist.