Exam 6: Interviews and Telephone Surveys

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__________ consists of check-off responses to questions that are factual and easily fit an expected pattern.

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Depth interviews are more intensive or detailed interviews that are particularly useful in life histories or case studies.

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__________ are surveys in which subjects are asked to report alleged victimizations.

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Which of the following refers to short stories about hypothetical characteristics in specified circumstances,to whose situation the interviewee is invited to respond.

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__________ refers to the preliminary questions employed to determine appropriate respondents for the main portion of a survey.

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Because of careful planning and execution,victim surveys never experience problems relating to false reporting or sampling bias.

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Identify and discuss the specific procedures identified in the test for conducting offender interviews.

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In __________ it is important for interviewers to become familiar with the flow of the questionnaire.

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Examining involves asking follow-up questions to focus,expand,clarify,or further explain the response given.

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What does NCVS stand for?

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Which of the following refers to the initial interview in a panel that serves as a boundary of means of establishing exactly when events have taken place.

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__________ refers to the overagreeableness on the part of those surveyed;respondents give the researcher the response they believe is demanded or expected.

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The three basic forms of interviews are structured,unstructured and depth.

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__________ refers to crime that is unmeasured by official statistics or that has not come to the notice of police.

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Interviewer effect refers to biases introduced by the interviewer.

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Editing refers to the reviewing of the questionnaire for accuracy by the research staff.

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Telescoping refers to the overagreeableness on the part of those surveyed;respondents give the researcher the response they believe is demanded or expected.

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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of interviews.

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Which of the following refers to a sampling procedure employed in telephone surveys in which random numbers are used to obtain unlisted numbers.

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Which of the following refers to short descriptions of future possibilities?

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