Exam 14: Data Collection in the Field, Nonresponse Error, and Questionnaire Screening

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Interviewer cheating may be controlled by:

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Which of the following best represents what should be done about nonsampling error?

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Callback attempts are important to reduce nonresponse. Usually, about ________ callback attempts should be made to the not-at-homes, busy signals, and no answers.

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What are the types of nonresponse errors?

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Nonsampling errors stem primarily from either fieldworker errors or respondent errors.

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It was long thought that response rates increased if the respondents have a high level of interest in the research topic. However, recent research has shown this is false.

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An industry standard for validation is to recall 50 percent of the respondents to verify that they were, in fact, interviewed.

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The more competent the field interviewer is through training, supervision, and personal skills, the lower the potential for interviewer error.

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The response rate:

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Which of the following has been labeled the marketing research industry's biggest problem?

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The University of Michigan's Survey of Consumer Attitudes has shown that response rates are declining.

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Anonymity occurs when the respondent is given assurances that his or her answers will remain private; the researcher will not divulge the name of the respondent with the responses.

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Nonresponse has been labeled the marketing research industry's biggest problem.

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Very subtle "cues" from the interviewer may lead the respondent to answer the questions correctly. These "cues" should be properly taught to the interviewers during training so that the results may be guaranteed (within limits).

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After the surveys have been completed:

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The "third-person technique" may be used to reduce falsehoods.

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Which of the following is not a "thorny" ethical aspect accompanying cell phone surveys?

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Assuring anonymity or confidentiality is used as control for:

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Which of the following was NOT reported in the University of Michigan's Survey of Consumer Attitudes telephone surveys over the past two decades?

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Interviewer misunderstanding would be considered:

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