Improving Anchoring Vignette Methodology in Health Surveys with Image Vignettes.

IF 2.6 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS
Mengyao Hu, Sunghee Lee, Hongwei Xu, Roberto Melipillán, Jacqui Smith, Arie Kapteyn
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The anchoring vignette method is designed to improve comparisons across population groups and adjust for differential item functioning (DIF). Vignette questions are brief descriptions of hypothetical persons for respondents to rate. Although this method has been adopted widely in health surveys, there remain challenges. In particular, vignettes are complex, increasing survey time and respondent burden. Further, the assumptions underlying this method are often violated. To overcome such challenges, this paper introduces an innovative technique, namely image anchoring vignettes, conveying vignette information with varying health levels in images. We conducted a cross-cultural experimental study to examine the performance of image and standard text vignettes in terms of response time, how well they satisfy the assumptions, and their DIF-adjusting quality using a confirmatory factor analysis. The study revealed that respondents can better differentiate the intensity levels of the three vignettes in the image vignette condition, compared to text vignettes. Response consistency assumption appears to be better satisfied for image vignettes than text vignettes. Using well-designed image vignettes greatly reduces survey time without losing the DIF-adjustment quality, indicating the potential of image vignettes to improve overall efficiencies of the anchoring vignette method. Improving vignette equivalence (i.e., minimizing different interpretations of vignettes by different groups), remains a challenge for both text and image vignettes. This study generates new insights into the design and use of image anchoring vignettes.

用图像小插图改进健康调查中的锚定小插图方法。
锚定小片段方法的目的是改善人口群体之间的比较,并调整差异项目功能(DIF)。小插曲问题是对假设人物的简短描述,供受访者打分。虽然这种方法已在健康调查中广泛采用,但仍然存在挑战。特别是,小插曲是复杂的,增加了调查时间和受访者的负担。此外,这种方法背后的假设经常被违反。为了克服这些挑战,本文引入了一种创新技术,即图像锚定小块,在图像中传递不同健康水平的小块信息。我们进行了一项跨文化实验研究,以检验图像和标准文本小片段在响应时间、满足假设的程度以及使用验证性因子分析的dif调整质量方面的表现。研究表明,受访者可以更好地区分在图像小插曲条件下的三个小插曲的强度水平,相比文本小插曲。响应一致性假设似乎更符合图像小插曲比文字小插曲。使用设计良好的图像小波在不影响dif调整质量的情况下大大减少了调查时间,这表明图像小波有潜力提高锚定小波方法的整体效率。改善小插图的等价性(即,尽量减少不同群体对小插图的不同解释),对文本和图像小插图都是一个挑战。本研究对图像锚定小插图的设计和使用产生了新的见解。
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Methods Data Analyses
Methods Data Analyses SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS-
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