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To test the influence of the defence norm on low-status respondent when questioned by middleclass interviewers, a cross-section of Detroiters were asked their views concerning two mutually contradictory propositions used at widely separated points in the interview. As predicted, the norm led in nearly 8 per cent to agree with both statements despite their highly contradictory character. This raises serious questions concerning the validity of the A-scale and concerning the interpretation of the F-scale. This study serves as yet another reminder that the research interview invariably creates a social relationship with consequences of importance forthe interpretation of data.
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Gerhard Lenski
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
John C. Leggett
The University of Melbourne
American Journal of Sociology
University of Michigan
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10298958ed9fc001fcae55 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/222750