Exam 7: Asking People About Themselves: Survey Research
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In survey research,when individuals tend to respond to all questions from a particular perspective rather than to the content of the question,they are displaying
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A _____ is a listing of all the elements in the population.
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George wants to know what teenagers believe is the most significant social problem facing today's youth.Which type of question would be the most useful?
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A person who tries to present himself or herself in a positive way on a questionnaire is showing a ________ response set.
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It is important to use ________ sampling when you wish to make precise statements about particular characteristics of a specific population.
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In order to study changes in answers to survey questions over time,a researcher could use a(n)
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"Do you agree that male teenage drivers are more dangerous than female teenage drivers?" is an example of a _____ question.
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Emily is studying the effect of physical appearance on the likelihood to vote for a female candidate using volunteers from an introductory psychology class.Emily's sampling technique best represents a
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Research on semantic differential scales shows that concepts are rated along three basic dimensions.Which of the following is not one of these dimensions?
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The adequacy of your _____ will influence your ability to generalize your results.
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Sarah stands outside of a grocery store on the west side of town and surveys exiting shoppers about their preference for frozen desserts.What type of sampling technique does Sarah's survey represent?
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With all forms of probability sampling techniques,each member of the population has a(n)________ probability of being sampled.
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Which method of choosing a sample of 10 people from a population of 100 is least likely to result in a random sample?
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Which of the following statements is NOT true of Internet surveys?
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With simple random sampling,each member of the population has a(n)________ probability of being sampled.
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_____ indicates the deviation in results obtained from a sample compared to the true population value.
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When researchers conduct a survey questioning all members of a population they are employing a _____.However,if the researchers question a subgroup of the population they are employing a _____.
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A non-probability sampling technique for choosing a sample that reflects the numerical composition of various subgroups in the population is called
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