@article{144958f73d6d43758d13948f14ed7727,
title = "Incentivizing Responses to Self-report Questions in Perceptual Deterrence Studies: An Investigation of the Validity of Deterrence Theory Using Bayesian Truth Serum",
keywords = "Perceptions, Deterrence, Proper scoring rules, Bayesian truth serum",
author = "Kyle Thomas",
note = "Criminological researchers want people to reveal considerable private information when utilizing self-report surveys, such as involvement in crime, subjective attitudes and expectations, and probability judgments. Some of this private information is easily accessible for subjects and all that is required is for individuals to be honest, while other information requires mental effort and cognitive reflection.",
year = "2014",
doi = "10.1007/s10940-014-9219-4",
language = "American English",
volume = "30",
journal = "Journal of Quantitative Criminology",
}