Exam 7: Survey and Interview Approaches
Exam 1: Introduction to Research Methods44 Questions
Exam 2: The Ethical Imperative45 Questions
Exam 3: Negotiating the Institutional Review Board Process45 Questions
Exam 4: Starting Your Research45 Questions
Exam 5: Focusing Your Question and Choosing a Design43 Questions
Exam 6: Developing Your Research Protocol44 Questions
Exam 7: Survey and Interview Approaches30 Questions
Exam 8: Experimental Designs43 Questions
Exam 9: Variations on Experimental Designs42 Questions
Exam 10: Observation, Case Studies, Archival Research, and Meta-Analysis45 Questions
Exam 11: Neuroscience Methods45 Questions
Exam 12: Research Over Age and Time44 Questions
Exam 13: Analyzing Your Data I: an Overview44 Questions
Exam 14: Analyzing Your Data II: Specific Approaches45 Questions
Exam 15: Writing up Your Results46 Questions
Exam 16: Publishing Your Research43 Questions
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Which of the following is the least likely goal of pilot testing a survey scale?
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Jennifer is analyzing the data from her survey study on people's attitudes towards social norms. She discovers that a participant had chosen "strongly disagree" to all the items on the last page of the survey, even for contrasting items. For example, the participant chose "strongly disagree" for the items "I am outgoing and love attending parties" and "I generally prefer to be alone at home". The participant has likely displayed:
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In a study by Wells et al. (2012) on attitudes about carrying handguns, the researchers compared responses of students who completed a survey in class with those of students who were given the option to complete the survey online. They found that students who responded to the web survey were more extreme in their attitudes than the in-class sample. These findings could possibly be a result of:
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David has developed a scale to examine social media addiction. He is concerned about whether the items in his scale are actually measuring the same thing. David is concerned with the ___________________ of his scale.
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Which of the following strategies best works to reduce the impact of social desirability bias on survey responses?
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List and explain three general benefits of using surveys over other research methods in psychology.
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As mentioned in the textbook, a 2005 Pew Research survey found that 51% of respondents favored "making it legal for doctors to give terminally ill patients the means to end their lives," but only 44% favored "making it legal for doctors to assist terminally ill patients in committing suicide". Anderson wants to show that his participants support euthanasia. Knowing the results of the Pew Research survey, he chooses to use the first phrasing in his survey to college students. As a result, Anderson's study is affected by:
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Which of the following is not a benefit of using an existing survey instrument as compared to coming up with your own?
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Gail sent out 50 surveys to students staying at her dormitory, asking them about their exercise behavior. After two weeks, she receives all fifty surveys back. Gail need not be worried about:
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David's scale measuring social media addiction has a Cronbach's alpha of 0.86. Edison's scale that also measures social media addiction has a Cronbach's alpha of 0.17. Which of the following is true when comparing the Cronbach's alpha of both scales?
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Consider the following scenario:
Item 47 of a 200-item questionnaire is "Please select Strongly Disagree". What is this item addressing?
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In a survey on attitudes towards college cheating, the researcher would like to insert the item, "I always tell the truth". The responses are on a 5-point scale, Strong Agree, Agree, Neither Agree nor disagree, Disagree and Strongly Disagree. Esther claims that this item does not directly relate to cheating on tests, exams and assignments, however, Deena claims that including the item might be useful. Which of the following biases might this item help address?
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Which of the following is not an example of instrument reliability?
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Julie is analyzing her survey data and suspects that a respondent has answered the second half of her survey in a response set. However, she is unable to prove it. What is the best course of action for Julie to take?
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What are an advantage and a disadvantage of using interviews over surveys to conduct research?
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What are three ways to reduce the effect of respondents who answer surveys fraudulently?
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Which of the following is the best definition of a Likert Scale?
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A psychologist wants to examine the effect of artificial light exposure on eating behavior. She recruits her clients from her private, upscale clinic as participants for this study and all of them agree to take part in it. Given only this information, which of the following is the largest problem with her study's design?
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Jennifer is investigating people's attitudes towards social norms. She is considering using either an in-person interview or web-based survey to collect data. What is a potential research benefit of using the web-based survey compared to the in-person interview?
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Jaime is checking her survey data for instances where respondents had answered inconsistently for similar items. She is checking for:
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