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@article{ Neuert2025, title = {How Do Alternative Gendered Linguistic Forms Affect Response Behavior in Surveys?}, author = {Neuert, Cornelia}, journal = {Field Methods}, number = {3}, pages = {198-214}, volume = {37}, year = {2025}, issn = {1552-3969}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/1525822X241286342}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-104662-8}, abstract = {Using masculine forms in surveys is still common practice, with researchers presumably assuming they operate in a generic way. However, the generic masculine has been found to lead to male-biased representations in various contexts. This article studies the effects of alternative gendered linguistic forms in surveys. The language forms are evaluated on three dimensions: comparability, response behavior, and response effort. The results suggest that, compared to masculine-only forms, the use of gender-fair forms does not impair comparability and does not result in detrimental response behavior for most items.}, keywords = {Umfrageforschung; survey research; Antwortverhalten; response behavior; Sprachgebrauch; language usage; geschlechtsspezifische Faktoren; gender-specific factors}}