Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. Responder fatigue refers to the decline in the quality or accuracy of responses given by participants in a survey, questionnaire, or study due to tiredness, boredom, or loss of motivation over time. Key characteristics: 📉 Decreased attention or effort as the survey progresses. ✏️ Rushed or incomplete answers, often toward the end. ❌ Skipped questions or straight-lining (choosing the same response repeatedly). ⏱️ More likely in long or repetitive surveys. Consequences: Low data quality Biased results Increased nonresponse rates in later sections Example: In a 40-question online health survey, participants may start with thoughtful answers but give brief or patterned responses by question 30 — a sign of responder fatigue. responder_fatigue.txt Last modified: 2025/07/02 21:52by administrador