Exam 9: Information From Respondents: Issues in Data Collection

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Respondent's impression of the interviewer impacts interviewer error.

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The length of the questionnaire is immaterial in any type of research.

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How can the problem of interviewer errors be minimized?

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___________ are the most costly form of data collection.

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Toward the end of a long interview, the accuracy of responses is likely to decline.

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A researcher who is doing a survey has the advantage of being able to collect a great deal of data about an individual respondent at one time.

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Inaccuracy in response refers to all of the following except

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Open-ended questions are most suited for self-administered questionnaires.

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One of the reasons people refuse to participate in surveys is fear of the motives of an interviewer or of the uses to which the data will be put.

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Using projective tests and unobtrusive measures to circumvent the need for a respondent's consent

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Group administered surveys are marked by poor response rates.

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People who refuse to be interviewed are likely to be different in important respects from those who agree to participate.For this reason, a high rate of refusal may be a major source of survey error.

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Which of the following is a survey method in which the environment plays no part in the data collection process?

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There is consistent evidence that people's willingness to answer survey questions is related to their belief that market research studies benefit the public.

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The reading and writing skills of the respondents and their motivation to cooperate are two salient considerations in choosing a mode of data collection.

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Measuring behavior often means assessing the aspects of what, where, when, and how often

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One way to reduce nonresponse error is to try to interview respondents in ways that are less intrusive in their lives.

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A phenotypic source of refusals refers to

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The best solution to minimizing interview errors involves

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A researcher should be aware that, when in doubt, a respondent will give too little rather than too much information about past behavior.

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