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Sensitive Survey Questions: Measuring Attitudes Regarding Female Genital Cutting Through a List Experiment
Authors:Elisabetta De Cao  Clemens Lutz
Affiliation:1. Centre for Health Service Economics & Organisation, Gibson Building, Oxford, UK;2. Department of Innovation Management & Strategy, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Potential bias in survey responses is higher if sensitive outcomes are measured. This study analyses attitudes towards female genital cutting (FGC) in Ethiopia. A list experiment is designed to elicit truthful answers about FGC support and compares these outcomes with the answers given to a direct question. Our results confirm that the average bias is substantial as answers to direct questions underestimate the FGC support by about 10 percentage points. Moreover, our results provide suggestive but not statistically significant evidence that this bias is more pronounced among uneducated women and women targeted by an NGO intervention (not randomly assigned).
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