Exam 12: Using Questionnaires and Scales

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What kind of data is generally gathered in large scale studies?

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As well as providing for the design of the data gathering method, an online package facilitates the administration of the instrument and the collation of results.

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Ambiguous questions are questions which have an unclear meaning, or questions that can have more than one possible meaning.

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Vignettes, sentence completion exercises and role play are all examples of projective techniques.

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Scales are specially designed, highly structured, very focused, and usually short, data collection instruments.

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The word code in a questionnaire refers to:

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The researcher works hard at producing a questionnaire and/or a scale that will be valid and reliable, that will provide the data needed for the research project, and that will be simple for the respondent to the research to complete.

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The researcher works hard at producing a questionnaire and/or scale that:

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There are many software packages, such as Survey Monkey, SurveysPro, Snap Survey's Ltd and Question Pro, which facilitate the creation of questionnaires to be used in face to face (F2F) research on in online research (ORM).

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The Bogardus social distance scale measures:

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Questionnaires are examples of projective techniques.

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Questionnaires can be easily posted or emailed to large and/or geographically spread populations. They can also be placed on the Internet to allow for easy access globally.

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Questionnaires and scales are widely used in survey research.

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