Functionality of the Crosswise Model for Assessing Sensitive or Transgressive Behavior: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Tools for reliable assessment of socially sensitive or transgressive behavior warrant constant development. Among them, the Crosswise Model (CM) has gained considerable attention. We systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed empirical applications of CM and addressed a gap for quality assessment of...
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doaj-e3250d2ae6b7455385c1c80402d02a942021-06-23T04:59:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-06-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.655592655592Functionality of the Crosswise Model for Assessing Sensitive or Transgressive Behavior: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisDominic Sagoe0Maarten Cruyff1Owen Spendiff2Razieh Chegeni3Olivier de Hon4Martial Saugy5Peter G. M. van der Heijden6Peter G. M. van der Heijden7Andrea Petróczi8Andrea Petróczi9Department of Psychosocial Science, University of Bergen, Bergen, NorwayFaculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, NetherlandsSchool of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry, Kingston University, London, United KingdomDepartment of Psychosocial Science, University of Bergen, Bergen, NorwayDoping Authority Netherlands, Capelle aan den IJssel, NetherlandsInstitute of Sport Sciences, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, SwitzerlandFaculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, NetherlandsStatistical Science Southampton Research Institute, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomSchool of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry, Kingston University, London, United KingdomDepartment of Movement Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumTools for reliable assessment of socially sensitive or transgressive behavior warrant constant development. Among them, the Crosswise Model (CM) has gained considerable attention. We systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed empirical applications of CM and addressed a gap for quality assessment of indirect estimation models. Guided by the PRISMA protocol, we identified 45 empirical studies from electronic database and reference searches. Thirty of these were comparative validation studies (CVS) comparing CM and direct question (DQ) estimates. Six prevalence studies exclusively used CM. One was a qualitative study. Behavior investigated were substance use and misuse (k = 13), academic misconduct (k = 8), and corruption, tax evasion, and theft (k = 7) among others. Majority of studies (k = 39) applied the “more is better” hypothesis. Thirty-five studies relied on birthday distribution and 22 of these used P = 0.25 for the non-sensitive item. Overall, 11 studies were assessed as high-, 31 as moderate-, and two as low quality (excluding the qualitative study). The effect of non-compliance was assessed in eight studies. From mixed CVS results, the meta-analysis indicates that CM outperforms DQ on the “more is better” validation criterion, and increasingly so with higher behavior sensitivity. However, little difference was observed between DQ and CM estimates for items with DQ prevalence estimate around 50%. Based on empirical evidence available to date, our study provides support for the superiority of CM to DQ in assessing sensitive/transgressive behavior. Despite some limitations, CM is a valuable and promising tool for population level investigation.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.655592/fullrandomized responsecrosswise modeldirect questionprevalencequality assessmentefficiency |
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Dominic Sagoe Maarten Cruyff Owen Spendiff Razieh Chegeni Olivier de Hon Martial Saugy Peter G. M. van der Heijden Peter G. M. van der Heijden Andrea Petróczi Andrea Petróczi Functionality of the Crosswise Model for Assessing Sensitive or Transgressive Behavior: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Frontiers in Psychology randomized response crosswise model direct question prevalence quality assessment efficiency |
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Functionality of the Crosswise Model for Assessing Sensitive or Transgressive Behavior: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
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Functionality of the Crosswise Model for Assessing Sensitive or Transgressive Behavior: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
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Functionality of the Crosswise Model for Assessing Sensitive or Transgressive Behavior: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
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Functionality of the Crosswise Model for Assessing Sensitive or Transgressive Behavior: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
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Functionality of the Crosswise Model for Assessing Sensitive or Transgressive Behavior: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
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functionality of the crosswise model for assessing sensitive or transgressive behavior: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Tools for reliable assessment of socially sensitive or transgressive behavior warrant constant development. Among them, the Crosswise Model (CM) has gained considerable attention. We systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed empirical applications of CM and addressed a gap for quality assessment of indirect estimation models. Guided by the PRISMA protocol, we identified 45 empirical studies from electronic database and reference searches. Thirty of these were comparative validation studies (CVS) comparing CM and direct question (DQ) estimates. Six prevalence studies exclusively used CM. One was a qualitative study. Behavior investigated were substance use and misuse (k = 13), academic misconduct (k = 8), and corruption, tax evasion, and theft (k = 7) among others. Majority of studies (k = 39) applied the “more is better” hypothesis. Thirty-five studies relied on birthday distribution and 22 of these used P = 0.25 for the non-sensitive item. Overall, 11 studies were assessed as high-, 31 as moderate-, and two as low quality (excluding the qualitative study). The effect of non-compliance was assessed in eight studies. From mixed CVS results, the meta-analysis indicates that CM outperforms DQ on the “more is better” validation criterion, and increasingly so with higher behavior sensitivity. However, little difference was observed between DQ and CM estimates for items with DQ prevalence estimate around 50%. Based on empirical evidence available to date, our study provides support for the superiority of CM to DQ in assessing sensitive/transgressive behavior. Despite some limitations, CM is a valuable and promising tool for population level investigation. |
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