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  1. Choir of believers? Experimental and longitudinal evidence on survey participation, response bias, and public service motivation
  2. The Consistency of Question‐order Bias in a Changing Political Context Six Large‐scale Surveys on Trust and Perceptions of Pandemic Governance Effectiveness
  3. Receiving and engaging: can a simple ICT delivered government message change citizen health behavior? A field experiment
  4. Personality traits in citizen expectations towards public services
  5. Question order bias revisited: A split‐ballot experiment on satisfaction with public services among experienced and professional users
  6. Interpreting expectations: Normative and predictive expectations from the citizens’ viewpoint
  7. The unnoticed influence of peers on educational preferences
  8. Encouraging Political Voices of Underrepresented Citizens through Coproduction: Evidence from a Randomized Field Trial
  9. Citizen Expectations and Satisfaction Over Time: Findings From a Large Sample Panel Survey of Public School Parents in Denmark
  10. Priming and context effects in citizen satisfaction surveys
  11. Cognitive Biases in Performance Evaluations