Deck 9: Nonexperimental Research, Part Ii

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The survey question, "Rate your agreement: College students should receive grades in their courses because this prepares them for the competitive world outside of college" is not particularly well-written because

A) It addresses more than one issue in a single item
B) It is not exhaustive
C) It shows poor grammar
D) None of the above
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Often, the purpose of a survey is

A) To correlate two variables
B) To determine how people feel about an issue
C) To manipulate variables
D) To figure out cause and effect
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For an item on a survey to be clear, the alternatives must be

A) mutually exclusive
B) exhaustive
C) mutually exclusive and exhaustive
D) either mutually exclusive or exhaustive
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Bias in survey research can come from

A) The subject's reported level of pain
B) The general context of the survey
C) The reliability of the study
D) The validity of the study
Question
The categories of "apples" and "oranges" are

A) Mutually exclusive
B) Mutually exhaustive
C) Biased
D) Subject to social desirability effect
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Open-ended questions are more appropriate for

A) preliminary studies
B) large-scale studies
C) follow-up studies
D) studies in which you don't want respondents to have to think too hard
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The Mental Measurement Yearbook series

A) Is the official publication of MENSA
B) Reviews many standardized tests, including questionnaires
C) Is used to survey outgoing college seniors
D) Contains information about famous psychologists
Question
The survey question, "Rate your agreement: I believe in the death penalty because I think that murderers cannot be rehabilitated" is not particularly well written because

A) It shows poor grammar
B) It shows bias
C) It addresses more than one issue in a single item
D) It is not exhaustive
Question
Closed-ended questions are useful because

A) They are easily standardized and coded
B) Often all the possible responses are not needed
C) Participants can formulate their own responses
D) It's easy to anticipate the range of response alternatives for most questions
Question
Graduate student and undergraduate are terms that are

A) Mutually exclusive
B) Exhaustive
C) Mutually exclusive and exhaustive
D) Neither mutually exclusive nor exhaustive
Question
One way to detect dishonest responses on a questionnaire is to use

A) a Likert scale
B) closed ended questions
C) the randomized response method
D) a verification key
Question
The survey question, "Do you believe that for every dollar of tax increase there should be $2 in spending cuts with the savings earmarked for deficit and debt reduction" is not a particularly well-written item because

A) It addresses more than one issue in a single item
B) It is not exhaustive
C) It shows bias
D) both a and c
Question
The first step in conducting a questionnaire survey is to

A) select the sample
B) define the population from which the sample is to be taken
C) list specific objectives to be achieved by questionnaire
D) construct questionnaire items
Question
A disadvantage of closed-ended questions is that

A) The issue being studied may be too complex to reduce to a small number of answers
B) Answers can be too simplistic to reflect the problem
C) You may suggest alternatives that the respondent would have never thought of
D) All of the above
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Which one of the following is a major function of survey research?

A) To dispel myths
B) To collect as much data as possible in the shortest period of time
C) To collect only information that will prove to be significant
D) To acquire qualitative data
Question
One of the reasons that researchers will often use an existing questionnaire rather than designing their own is

A) To minimize history as a threat to internal validity
B) In situations where the purpose of the questionnaire is poorly defined
C) To be able to compare their results to others who have used the survey
D) In situations where the variables of interest are unclear
Question
Before finishing the creation of a questionnaire, you should try to anticipate

A) Questions of interpretation
B) The reliability of the survey
C) The validity of the survey
D) Questions of accomplishment
Question
A major advantage of open ended questions is that

A) answers are easier to code
B) respondents do not have to think as hard
C) they allow respondents to expand on their answers
D) they lessen the chances that a clerical error will be made when coding the data
Question
If I answer a question differently on a questionnaire because I am afraid of what other people will think of me, I am showing

A) The social desirability tendency
B) The Stroop effect
C) Acquiescence
D) The good subject tendency
Question
An advantage of open ended questions is that

A) You must categorize apriori
B) You cannot decide your statistical analysis in advance
C) They are easier to code
D) It is more likely that the questionnaire will discover something unanticipated
Question
A verification key checks for

A) recording errors
B) careless responses
C) influence of social desirability
D) poor command of language
Question
Some participants have a tendency to agree with any statement on an inventory. This tendency is called

A) The social desirability tendency
B) The Stroop effect
C) Acquiescence
D) The good subject tendency
Question
Dropoff administration of a survey would be most likely done with a group whose members are likely to be

A) at the same place at the same time
B) at the same place at different times
C) located in several different places
D) without fixed addresses
Question
The reliability of the data from survey studies depends mainly on

A) the response rate
B) the experience of the researcher
C) the randomness of the sample
D) the format of the questions
E)g., open ended versus closed ended questions)
Question
A question that asks "Are you single? If yes, continue to question 2" is a type of question called

A) An open-ended question
B) A closed-back question
C) A branching question
D) A verification scale
Question
Participants that will respond "yes" to both the statements "I like fish" and "I don't like fish" are exhibiting

A) Acquiescence
B) The social desirability tendency
C) The Stroop effect
D) The good subject tendency
Question
The main disadvantage of face-to-face interviewing is

A) Experimenter bias
B) Reliability
C) Validity
D) Response rate
Question
In contrast to computer administered and written questionnaires, face-to-face interviewing is relatively

A) Low cost
B) Expensive
C) More reliable
D) More valid
Question
Rating scales are

A) Measurement instruments
B) Always open-ended
C) Used to detect dishonesty
D) Used to detect acquiescence
Question
One advantage of using a computer for survey administration is that

A) A random sample of people is easily found
B) Response rate is typically very high
C) Selection bias is decreased
D) The computer can be sure that all the questions were answered in the right order
Question
A disadvantage of computerized survey administration is that

A) Slippage can occur
B) Social desirability is increased
C) Not everyone has access to computers
D) It cannot check for invalid responses
Question
Branching items are useful when

A) When surveying the public about botany
B) Some participants need to skip inappropriate items
C) Attempting to avoid the social desirability tendency
D) Rating stimulus intensity
Question
The main advantage of telephone survey administration is

A) Low cost
B) No social desirability tendency
C) Quick administration
D) Easy access to participants
Question
A major advantage of using a computer for survey administration is

A) social desirability is reduced
B) the good subject tendency is increased
C) The questions are never asked in the same order twice
D) acquiescence is increased
Question
Researchers typically hope that a survey have a response rate of at least ___%.

A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 100
Question
Before you ask survey respondents how often they smoke, you should first ask

A) Their name
B) Whether they drink
C) How often they drink
D) Whether they smoke at all
Question
One of the major problems facing Web-based surveys is

A) Slippage can occur
B) A difficulty in finding a truly random sample
C) Social desirability is increased
D) The good subject tendency is increased
Question
Which of the following is NOT a problem in face to face interviewing?

A) Safety
B) Expense
C) Difficult to supervise interviewers
D) Problems in answering questions in the intended order
Question
A Likert scale is an)

A) open ended rating scale
B) rating scale, often with seven or nine categories
C) rating scale with verbal categories rather than numerical
D) questionnaire that uses branching of items
Question
A visual analogue scale is a

A) open ended rating scale
B) rating scale, often with seven or nine categories
C) rating scale that consists of a single line, labeled at each end
D) questionnaire that uses branching of items
Question
A researcher is interested in the effects of type of university, year in school, and gender have on attitudes toward gender roles. Discuss ways of selecting schools, and students within schools.
Question
Which of the following is a non-random sample chosen for some characteristic that it posses?

A) Random sample
B) Systematic sample
C) Cluster sample
D) Purposive
Question
Which of the following is a simple random sample of people at a party?

A) People count off by 4's. All of the 1's are chosen for the sample.
B) Each couple puts their names on one slip of paper, which is then well shaken in a hat. Select the first one quarter of the slips drawn.
C) Each person puts his or her name on a slip of paper, which is then well shaken in a hat. Select the first one quarter of the slips drawn.
D) Give each person a number as they come to the party. Every fourth number is chosen for the sample.
Question
If a researcher sends a survey to each of the representatives on the US House of Representative's Ways and Means Committee about desirable changes in budgetary practices, the researcher is using a _____________ sampling technique

A) Random
B) Haphazard
C) Purposive
D) Cluster
Question
Probability sampling: ____________: nonprobability sampling: _____________.

A) simple random sampling, purposive sampling
B) stratified random sampling, cluster sampling
C) purposive sampling, haphazard sampling
D) purposive sampling, stratified random sampling
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A researcher is interested in how individuals in a certain city feel about the chance of their becoming victims of a crime. To investigate this question, she randomly selects 12 city blocks and then randomly selects a certain number of people from each block. This method of sampling is known as

A) stratified random sampling
B) cluster sampling
C) purposive sampling
D) nonprobability sampling
Question
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using open-ended questions on a survey
Question
The sampling frame is the

A) entire population
B) population as defined for the purposes of the survey
C) time during which the survey will be conducted
D) population to which you wish your results to generalize
Question
A random sample is one in which

A) each group of the population is represented equally
B) the unit of sampling is a naturally occurring group of individuals
C) every member of the population has an equal and independent chance of being selected
D) the research results are statistically significant
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Define random sample, stratified random sample, cluster sample, and describe situations in which each is preferred.
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Which of the following is advisable in conducting an open ended interview?

A) Putting the questions in your own words
B) Using probe questions to encourage the respondent to give a more complete answer
C) Suggesting alternatives to a respondent who draws a blank
D) Giving your own opinion
Question
Which one of the following sampling methods is an example of a nonprobability sample?

A) cluster sampling
B) simple random sampling
C) purposive sampling
D) stratified random sampling
Question
Oversampling happens when

A) too many of one subpopulation is selected by chance
B) a subpopulation is intentionally over represented in a sample
C) sampling is conducted in two waves on the same population
D) extra individuals are selected in case of incomplete data
Question
The major advantage of cluster sampling over simple random sampling is that it

A) saves time and money
B) yields more reliable research findings
C) yields a higher degree of randomness in heterogenous populations
D) yields a higher degree of randomness in homogeneous populations
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The British magazine New Scientist based conclusions about the acceptance of ESP among scientists on a survey with a return rate of __%

A) 2
B) 10
C) 25
D) 67
Question
Look in an introductory psychology text for examples of studies that employed surveys and questionnaires. Discuss the considerations that led to this type of study, rather than an experiment.
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The randomized response technique permits the investigator to

A) randomly select subjects
B) code the data in such a way as to recover the true response of each participant
C) estimate the rate of a behavior in the population without knowing an individual's true response
D) identify participants who are lying
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A stratified random sample should be used when

A) the population has identifiable subgroups that are of interest to the researcher
B) the sample constitutes the population.
C) the population is very small
D) there is no way of estimating the probability that a particular subgroup will be included in the sample
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The first step in sampling is to

A) determine the desired size of the sample
B) identify the population from which the sample is to be drawn
C) identify all subgroups, or strata
D) identify desired attributes of the sample
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The survey question, "Rate your agreement: College students should receive grades in their courses because this prepares them for the competitive world outside of college" is not particularly well-written because

A) It addresses more than one issue in a single item
B) It is not exhaustive
C) It shows poor grammar
D) None of the above
A
2
Often, the purpose of a survey is

A) To correlate two variables
B) To determine how people feel about an issue
C) To manipulate variables
D) To figure out cause and effect
B
3
For an item on a survey to be clear, the alternatives must be

A) mutually exclusive
B) exhaustive
C) mutually exclusive and exhaustive
D) either mutually exclusive or exhaustive
C
4
Bias in survey research can come from

A) The subject's reported level of pain
B) The general context of the survey
C) The reliability of the study
D) The validity of the study
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The categories of "apples" and "oranges" are

A) Mutually exclusive
B) Mutually exhaustive
C) Biased
D) Subject to social desirability effect
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Open-ended questions are more appropriate for

A) preliminary studies
B) large-scale studies
C) follow-up studies
D) studies in which you don't want respondents to have to think too hard
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The Mental Measurement Yearbook series

A) Is the official publication of MENSA
B) Reviews many standardized tests, including questionnaires
C) Is used to survey outgoing college seniors
D) Contains information about famous psychologists
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8
The survey question, "Rate your agreement: I believe in the death penalty because I think that murderers cannot be rehabilitated" is not particularly well written because

A) It shows poor grammar
B) It shows bias
C) It addresses more than one issue in a single item
D) It is not exhaustive
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Closed-ended questions are useful because

A) They are easily standardized and coded
B) Often all the possible responses are not needed
C) Participants can formulate their own responses
D) It's easy to anticipate the range of response alternatives for most questions
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Graduate student and undergraduate are terms that are

A) Mutually exclusive
B) Exhaustive
C) Mutually exclusive and exhaustive
D) Neither mutually exclusive nor exhaustive
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One way to detect dishonest responses on a questionnaire is to use

A) a Likert scale
B) closed ended questions
C) the randomized response method
D) a verification key
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The survey question, "Do you believe that for every dollar of tax increase there should be $2 in spending cuts with the savings earmarked for deficit and debt reduction" is not a particularly well-written item because

A) It addresses more than one issue in a single item
B) It is not exhaustive
C) It shows bias
D) both a and c
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The first step in conducting a questionnaire survey is to

A) select the sample
B) define the population from which the sample is to be taken
C) list specific objectives to be achieved by questionnaire
D) construct questionnaire items
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A disadvantage of closed-ended questions is that

A) The issue being studied may be too complex to reduce to a small number of answers
B) Answers can be too simplistic to reflect the problem
C) You may suggest alternatives that the respondent would have never thought of
D) All of the above
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Which one of the following is a major function of survey research?

A) To dispel myths
B) To collect as much data as possible in the shortest period of time
C) To collect only information that will prove to be significant
D) To acquire qualitative data
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One of the reasons that researchers will often use an existing questionnaire rather than designing their own is

A) To minimize history as a threat to internal validity
B) In situations where the purpose of the questionnaire is poorly defined
C) To be able to compare their results to others who have used the survey
D) In situations where the variables of interest are unclear
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Before finishing the creation of a questionnaire, you should try to anticipate

A) Questions of interpretation
B) The reliability of the survey
C) The validity of the survey
D) Questions of accomplishment
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A major advantage of open ended questions is that

A) answers are easier to code
B) respondents do not have to think as hard
C) they allow respondents to expand on their answers
D) they lessen the chances that a clerical error will be made when coding the data
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If I answer a question differently on a questionnaire because I am afraid of what other people will think of me, I am showing

A) The social desirability tendency
B) The Stroop effect
C) Acquiescence
D) The good subject tendency
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An advantage of open ended questions is that

A) You must categorize apriori
B) You cannot decide your statistical analysis in advance
C) They are easier to code
D) It is more likely that the questionnaire will discover something unanticipated
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A verification key checks for

A) recording errors
B) careless responses
C) influence of social desirability
D) poor command of language
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Some participants have a tendency to agree with any statement on an inventory. This tendency is called

A) The social desirability tendency
B) The Stroop effect
C) Acquiescence
D) The good subject tendency
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Dropoff administration of a survey would be most likely done with a group whose members are likely to be

A) at the same place at the same time
B) at the same place at different times
C) located in several different places
D) without fixed addresses
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The reliability of the data from survey studies depends mainly on

A) the response rate
B) the experience of the researcher
C) the randomness of the sample
D) the format of the questions
E)g., open ended versus closed ended questions)
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A question that asks "Are you single? If yes, continue to question 2" is a type of question called

A) An open-ended question
B) A closed-back question
C) A branching question
D) A verification scale
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Participants that will respond "yes" to both the statements "I like fish" and "I don't like fish" are exhibiting

A) Acquiescence
B) The social desirability tendency
C) The Stroop effect
D) The good subject tendency
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The main disadvantage of face-to-face interviewing is

A) Experimenter bias
B) Reliability
C) Validity
D) Response rate
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In contrast to computer administered and written questionnaires, face-to-face interviewing is relatively

A) Low cost
B) Expensive
C) More reliable
D) More valid
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Rating scales are

A) Measurement instruments
B) Always open-ended
C) Used to detect dishonesty
D) Used to detect acquiescence
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30
One advantage of using a computer for survey administration is that

A) A random sample of people is easily found
B) Response rate is typically very high
C) Selection bias is decreased
D) The computer can be sure that all the questions were answered in the right order
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A disadvantage of computerized survey administration is that

A) Slippage can occur
B) Social desirability is increased
C) Not everyone has access to computers
D) It cannot check for invalid responses
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Branching items are useful when

A) When surveying the public about botany
B) Some participants need to skip inappropriate items
C) Attempting to avoid the social desirability tendency
D) Rating stimulus intensity
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The main advantage of telephone survey administration is

A) Low cost
B) No social desirability tendency
C) Quick administration
D) Easy access to participants
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A major advantage of using a computer for survey administration is

A) social desirability is reduced
B) the good subject tendency is increased
C) The questions are never asked in the same order twice
D) acquiescence is increased
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35
Researchers typically hope that a survey have a response rate of at least ___%.

A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 100
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Before you ask survey respondents how often they smoke, you should first ask

A) Their name
B) Whether they drink
C) How often they drink
D) Whether they smoke at all
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One of the major problems facing Web-based surveys is

A) Slippage can occur
B) A difficulty in finding a truly random sample
C) Social desirability is increased
D) The good subject tendency is increased
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Which of the following is NOT a problem in face to face interviewing?

A) Safety
B) Expense
C) Difficult to supervise interviewers
D) Problems in answering questions in the intended order
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A Likert scale is an)

A) open ended rating scale
B) rating scale, often with seven or nine categories
C) rating scale with verbal categories rather than numerical
D) questionnaire that uses branching of items
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40
A visual analogue scale is a

A) open ended rating scale
B) rating scale, often with seven or nine categories
C) rating scale that consists of a single line, labeled at each end
D) questionnaire that uses branching of items
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41
A researcher is interested in the effects of type of university, year in school, and gender have on attitudes toward gender roles. Discuss ways of selecting schools, and students within schools.
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42
Which of the following is a non-random sample chosen for some characteristic that it posses?

A) Random sample
B) Systematic sample
C) Cluster sample
D) Purposive
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43
Which of the following is a simple random sample of people at a party?

A) People count off by 4's. All of the 1's are chosen for the sample.
B) Each couple puts their names on one slip of paper, which is then well shaken in a hat. Select the first one quarter of the slips drawn.
C) Each person puts his or her name on a slip of paper, which is then well shaken in a hat. Select the first one quarter of the slips drawn.
D) Give each person a number as they come to the party. Every fourth number is chosen for the sample.
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If a researcher sends a survey to each of the representatives on the US House of Representative's Ways and Means Committee about desirable changes in budgetary practices, the researcher is using a _____________ sampling technique

A) Random
B) Haphazard
C) Purposive
D) Cluster
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45
Probability sampling: ____________: nonprobability sampling: _____________.

A) simple random sampling, purposive sampling
B) stratified random sampling, cluster sampling
C) purposive sampling, haphazard sampling
D) purposive sampling, stratified random sampling
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A researcher is interested in how individuals in a certain city feel about the chance of their becoming victims of a crime. To investigate this question, she randomly selects 12 city blocks and then randomly selects a certain number of people from each block. This method of sampling is known as

A) stratified random sampling
B) cluster sampling
C) purposive sampling
D) nonprobability sampling
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47
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using open-ended questions on a survey
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48
The sampling frame is the

A) entire population
B) population as defined for the purposes of the survey
C) time during which the survey will be conducted
D) population to which you wish your results to generalize
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A random sample is one in which

A) each group of the population is represented equally
B) the unit of sampling is a naturally occurring group of individuals
C) every member of the population has an equal and independent chance of being selected
D) the research results are statistically significant
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50
Define random sample, stratified random sample, cluster sample, and describe situations in which each is preferred.
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51
Which of the following is advisable in conducting an open ended interview?

A) Putting the questions in your own words
B) Using probe questions to encourage the respondent to give a more complete answer
C) Suggesting alternatives to a respondent who draws a blank
D) Giving your own opinion
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Which one of the following sampling methods is an example of a nonprobability sample?

A) cluster sampling
B) simple random sampling
C) purposive sampling
D) stratified random sampling
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53
Oversampling happens when

A) too many of one subpopulation is selected by chance
B) a subpopulation is intentionally over represented in a sample
C) sampling is conducted in two waves on the same population
D) extra individuals are selected in case of incomplete data
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54
The major advantage of cluster sampling over simple random sampling is that it

A) saves time and money
B) yields more reliable research findings
C) yields a higher degree of randomness in heterogenous populations
D) yields a higher degree of randomness in homogeneous populations
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55
The British magazine New Scientist based conclusions about the acceptance of ESP among scientists on a survey with a return rate of __%

A) 2
B) 10
C) 25
D) 67
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56
Look in an introductory psychology text for examples of studies that employed surveys and questionnaires. Discuss the considerations that led to this type of study, rather than an experiment.
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57
The randomized response technique permits the investigator to

A) randomly select subjects
B) code the data in such a way as to recover the true response of each participant
C) estimate the rate of a behavior in the population without knowing an individual's true response
D) identify participants who are lying
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58
A stratified random sample should be used when

A) the population has identifiable subgroups that are of interest to the researcher
B) the sample constitutes the population.
C) the population is very small
D) there is no way of estimating the probability that a particular subgroup will be included in the sample
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59
The first step in sampling is to

A) determine the desired size of the sample
B) identify the population from which the sample is to be drawn
C) identify all subgroups, or strata
D) identify desired attributes of the sample
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