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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When conducting surveys, an important consideration is how the phrasing of survey items influences participant responses. Researchers should avoid ______________ bias when writing survey items, which is an example of a __________________ effect.
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In interviews with some special populations, researchers may use the Mini-Mental State Examination to quickly assess cognitive functioning. What does this assessment serve in the context of research?
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A web-based survey that offers respondents full anonymity without any direct connection between researcher and respondent could offer the benefit of _________________________ but also poses the problem of __________________________.
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Megan would like to investigate the effect of eating habits on physical health in a culture that has never been studied this way. What should Megan be mindful of if she decides to use an established survey that she has found investigating this research question?
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What is a common benefit shared by surveys that are short and surveys that have been customized based on each participant's responses, in contrast to longer surveys?
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Diana is running a study where she wants to find out the general impact of IQ on an individual's success in graduate school. She wants to exclude any effect of an individual's socio-economic status (SES) on their graduate school success. In her analysis, SES would be…
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List three strategies that contribute to the construction of a good survey. Provide an example for each strategy.
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When participants are tired from responding to a survey, the data is always less likely to:
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Boris is concerned that existing, established surveys in the field of health psychology do not directly address his research question. He decides to write his own survey. Which of the following is true about Boris' constructed survey?
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Which of the following is the best definition of acquiescence bias?
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