Deck 10: More About Survey Research

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The ______ is a method of testing scores' internal consistency that indicates if the scores are similar on different sets of questions on a survey that address similar topics.

A) test-retest reliability
B) split-half reliability
C) testing effects
D) construct validity
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Both the Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HAPI) database and the Mental Measurements Yearbook are available through the ______ database.

A) EBSCO
B) SCOEB
C) COEBS
D) SBEOC
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The ______ validity indicates that a survey measures the behavior it is designed to measure.

A) criterion-related
B) test-retest
C) construct
D) predictive
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When individuals provide survey responses that represent them in the most positive way, even if the responses are untrue, this is ______.

A) nonresponse bias
B) coverage error
C) social desirability bias
D) testing effects
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A strong, positive relationship between scores on a new survey and scores on a previously validated survey on the same topic indicates good ______.

A) criterion-related validity
B) test-retest validity
C) Cronbach's alpha
D) social desirability
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The development and validation of surveys are called ______.

A) psychotronics
B) psychometrics
C) questionnairing
D) psychonomics
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______ is not a source of bias in survey data.

A) Nonresponse error
B) Coverage error
C) Social desirability bias
D) High response rate
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"How do you feel today?" is an example of a(n) ______ question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) open-ended
D) closed-ended
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The ______ of scores indicates how similar scores on the different items of a survey are to one another.

A) test-retest reliability
B) internal consistency
C) testing effects
D) construct validity
Question
When participants choose not to complete a study, this is ______.

A) attrition/mortality
B) abrasion
C) transience
D) nonresponse error
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A research question that asks what causes specific behaviors to occur is a ______ research question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) causal
D) closed-ended
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When a question on a survey is actually two questions in one this is called a ______ question.

A) coercive
B) duplicate
C) double-barreled
D) causal
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A research question that asks about the presence of behavior, how frequently it is exhibited, or whether there is a relationship between different behaviors is a ______ research question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) causal
D) closed-ended
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A Likert scale is an example of a(n) ______ response scale.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) open-ended
D) closed-ended
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Of the following research questions, ______ is an example of a predictive research question.

A) What percentage of time do Americans feel happy?
B) Are depression and cancer recovery rates related?
C) Do ACT (or SAT) scores indicate future academic performance?
D) What types of personality characteristics are common in children who bully others?
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A research question that asks if one behavior can be predicted from another behavior to allow predictions of a future behavior occurrence is a ______ research question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) causal
D) closed-ended
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The more participants in your sample who are willing to complete the survey, the lower chance there will be of ______ in your study.

A) nonresponse error
B) coverage error
C) social desirability bias
D) testing effects
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The ______ response scales provide response categories that respondents choose from.

A) open-ended
B) closed-ended
C) descriptive
D) predictive
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Cronbach's alpha is a measure of the ______ of a survey.

A) test-retest reliability
B) internal consistency
C) testing effects
D) construct validity
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The ______ response scales allow respondents to respond to items in any way they wish.

A) open-ended
B) closed-ended
C) descriptive
D) predictive
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The survey question, "Do you believe that climate change is occurring and that humans are the cause?" can reduce the validity of your survey. Because ______.

A) which question is answered cannot be assessed
B) both questions are not yes/no questions
C) neither question is an opinion question
D) belief questions cannot be validated
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One of the most expensive ways to administer a survey is ______.

A) mailings
B) emails
C) phone
D) in person
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The ______ occurs when participants are tested more than once in a study with early testing affecting later testing.

A) test-retest reliability
B) internal consistency
C) testing effects
D) construct validity
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Internal consistency of scores indicates how similar scores on the different items of a survey are compared to one another.
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Collecting ______ responses will require a coding scheme to be developed to categorize the different types of responses made.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) open-ended
D) closed-ended
Question
When on the surface, a study or scale appears to be intuitively valid it has ______ validity.

A) face
B) construct
C) convergent
D) predictive
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A sampling error that occurs when individuals chosen for the sample do not respond to the survey, biasing the sample, is ______.

A) nonresponse error
B) coverage error
C) social desirability bias
D) testing effects
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"How do Americans currently feel about the economy?" is an example of a ______ type of research question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) causal
D) closed-ended
Question
A set of statistical techniques used to analyze responses from a survey or questionnaire to group items together by concept is called ______.

A) statistical analysis
B) item analysis
C) survey analysis
D) factor analysis
Question
One of the most important issues to consider in new survey design is how to ______.

A) arrange the questions to prevent bias
B) determine how many items to include in the survey
C) get the survey published
D) maximize the validity of the survey scores
Question
"Which of a series of treatments causes the largest reduction in depression symptoms?" is an example of a ______ type of research question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) causal
D) closed-ended
Question
The ______ indicates that the scores on a survey will be similar when participants complete the survey more than once.

A) test-retest reliability
B) internal consistency
C) testing effects
D) construct validity
Question
A method of testing scores' internal consistency that indicates the average correlation between scores on all pairs of items on a survey is called ______.

A) internal validity
B) test-retest validity
C) Cronbach's alpha
D) correlational average
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Of the following, ______ was one of Dillman's (2000) suggested techniques to improve response rates on survey research.

A) an incentive
B) a complicated format
C) a response deadline
D) a deceptive introduction to hide the topic
Question
A researcher tests the ______ of a survey to determine if the survey can predict other behaviors.

A) criterion-related validity
B) test-retest validity
C) convergent validity
D) content validity
Question
There are two good sources for standardized questionnaires that may contain the type of survey you are looking for. One of these is called the ______.

A) HAPI
B) PAPI
C) TAPI
D) LAPI
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"Can the consumer behaviors of Americans (or others) be predicted from how they currently feel about the economy?" is an example of a ______ type of research question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) causal
D) closed-ended
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A ______ occur(s) when the sampling technique used is not successful in collecting a representative sample.

A) nonresponse error
B) coverage error
C) social desirability bias
D) testing effects
Question
A sampling error that occurs when the sample chosen to complete a survey does not provide a good representation of the population is ______.

A) nonresponse error
B) coverage error
C) social desirability bias
D) testing effects
Question
Questions that can bias a respondent toward a particular answer are ______ and should be ______.

A) leading questions; avoided
B) double-barreled questions; limited
C) open-ended; located at the end
D) loaded; rewritten
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Surveys are the least common data collection techniques used in psychological research.
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Surveys can be used to answer causal research questions.
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An example of a double-barreled question was presented in the McBride text; "Do you believe that climate change is occurring and that humans are the cause?" Discuss why this is not a good survey question and what is meant by double-barreled. Provide a suggested update that is a better survey item for the question example.
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Explain the difference between open- and closed-ended questions. Please include examples of each.
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Longer, standardized surveys are often called questionnaires.
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Explain why "Do you meditate to reduce your anxiety?" is a poorly worded survey item.
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Negative wording occurs when you ask someone to answer a question with a negative statement.
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If you had created a new survey, in what ways would you verify its reliability?
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Discuss the various options for administering surveys. Discuss the advantages and limitations of each option. Examples are good ways to discuss the options.
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Nonresponse errors are a particular type of coverage error.
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Open-ended responses allow the participants to respond in any way they feel is appropriate for the question.
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"Do you often get depressed and talk to someone about it?" is a well-constructed survey question.
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Surveys can be used to answer predictive research questions.
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Surveys can be used to answer descriptive research questions.
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Coverage errors reduce the face validity of a survey.
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If you had created a new survey, in what ways would you verify its construct validity?
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Explain the difference between descriptive, predictive, and causal research questions. Please include examples of each.
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Nonresponse errors occur when individuals chosen for the sample choose not to respond to the survey. Therefore, even when an appropriate sampling technique is used, nonresponse errors can still occur, making the sample less representative.
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To ensure that your survey includes the best set of questions, it is a good idea to pilot sets of questions to determine the specific wording that is most easily understood by your participants.
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Wording of the questions cannot affect the validity and reliability of the survey results.
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The ______ is a method of testing scores' internal consistency that indicates if the scores are similar on different sets of questions on a survey that address similar topics.

A) test-retest reliability
B) split-half reliability
C) testing effects
D) construct validity
split-half reliability
2
Both the Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HAPI) database and the Mental Measurements Yearbook are available through the ______ database.

A) EBSCO
B) SCOEB
C) COEBS
D) SBEOC
EBSCO
3
The ______ validity indicates that a survey measures the behavior it is designed to measure.

A) criterion-related
B) test-retest
C) construct
D) predictive
construct
4
When individuals provide survey responses that represent them in the most positive way, even if the responses are untrue, this is ______.

A) nonresponse bias
B) coverage error
C) social desirability bias
D) testing effects
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A strong, positive relationship between scores on a new survey and scores on a previously validated survey on the same topic indicates good ______.

A) criterion-related validity
B) test-retest validity
C) Cronbach's alpha
D) social desirability
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The development and validation of surveys are called ______.

A) psychotronics
B) psychometrics
C) questionnairing
D) psychonomics
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______ is not a source of bias in survey data.

A) Nonresponse error
B) Coverage error
C) Social desirability bias
D) High response rate
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"How do you feel today?" is an example of a(n) ______ question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) open-ended
D) closed-ended
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The ______ of scores indicates how similar scores on the different items of a survey are to one another.

A) test-retest reliability
B) internal consistency
C) testing effects
D) construct validity
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When participants choose not to complete a study, this is ______.

A) attrition/mortality
B) abrasion
C) transience
D) nonresponse error
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A research question that asks what causes specific behaviors to occur is a ______ research question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) causal
D) closed-ended
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When a question on a survey is actually two questions in one this is called a ______ question.

A) coercive
B) duplicate
C) double-barreled
D) causal
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A research question that asks about the presence of behavior, how frequently it is exhibited, or whether there is a relationship between different behaviors is a ______ research question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) causal
D) closed-ended
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A Likert scale is an example of a(n) ______ response scale.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) open-ended
D) closed-ended
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Of the following research questions, ______ is an example of a predictive research question.

A) What percentage of time do Americans feel happy?
B) Are depression and cancer recovery rates related?
C) Do ACT (or SAT) scores indicate future academic performance?
D) What types of personality characteristics are common in children who bully others?
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A research question that asks if one behavior can be predicted from another behavior to allow predictions of a future behavior occurrence is a ______ research question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) causal
D) closed-ended
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The more participants in your sample who are willing to complete the survey, the lower chance there will be of ______ in your study.

A) nonresponse error
B) coverage error
C) social desirability bias
D) testing effects
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The ______ response scales provide response categories that respondents choose from.

A) open-ended
B) closed-ended
C) descriptive
D) predictive
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Cronbach's alpha is a measure of the ______ of a survey.

A) test-retest reliability
B) internal consistency
C) testing effects
D) construct validity
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The ______ response scales allow respondents to respond to items in any way they wish.

A) open-ended
B) closed-ended
C) descriptive
D) predictive
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The survey question, "Do you believe that climate change is occurring and that humans are the cause?" can reduce the validity of your survey. Because ______.

A) which question is answered cannot be assessed
B) both questions are not yes/no questions
C) neither question is an opinion question
D) belief questions cannot be validated
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One of the most expensive ways to administer a survey is ______.

A) mailings
B) emails
C) phone
D) in person
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The ______ occurs when participants are tested more than once in a study with early testing affecting later testing.

A) test-retest reliability
B) internal consistency
C) testing effects
D) construct validity
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Internal consistency of scores indicates how similar scores on the different items of a survey are compared to one another.
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Collecting ______ responses will require a coding scheme to be developed to categorize the different types of responses made.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) open-ended
D) closed-ended
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When on the surface, a study or scale appears to be intuitively valid it has ______ validity.

A) face
B) construct
C) convergent
D) predictive
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A sampling error that occurs when individuals chosen for the sample do not respond to the survey, biasing the sample, is ______.

A) nonresponse error
B) coverage error
C) social desirability bias
D) testing effects
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"How do Americans currently feel about the economy?" is an example of a ______ type of research question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) causal
D) closed-ended
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A set of statistical techniques used to analyze responses from a survey or questionnaire to group items together by concept is called ______.

A) statistical analysis
B) item analysis
C) survey analysis
D) factor analysis
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One of the most important issues to consider in new survey design is how to ______.

A) arrange the questions to prevent bias
B) determine how many items to include in the survey
C) get the survey published
D) maximize the validity of the survey scores
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"Which of a series of treatments causes the largest reduction in depression symptoms?" is an example of a ______ type of research question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) causal
D) closed-ended
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The ______ indicates that the scores on a survey will be similar when participants complete the survey more than once.

A) test-retest reliability
B) internal consistency
C) testing effects
D) construct validity
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A method of testing scores' internal consistency that indicates the average correlation between scores on all pairs of items on a survey is called ______.

A) internal validity
B) test-retest validity
C) Cronbach's alpha
D) correlational average
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Of the following, ______ was one of Dillman's (2000) suggested techniques to improve response rates on survey research.

A) an incentive
B) a complicated format
C) a response deadline
D) a deceptive introduction to hide the topic
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A researcher tests the ______ of a survey to determine if the survey can predict other behaviors.

A) criterion-related validity
B) test-retest validity
C) convergent validity
D) content validity
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There are two good sources for standardized questionnaires that may contain the type of survey you are looking for. One of these is called the ______.

A) HAPI
B) PAPI
C) TAPI
D) LAPI
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"Can the consumer behaviors of Americans (or others) be predicted from how they currently feel about the economy?" is an example of a ______ type of research question.

A) predictive
B) descriptive
C) causal
D) closed-ended
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A ______ occur(s) when the sampling technique used is not successful in collecting a representative sample.

A) nonresponse error
B) coverage error
C) social desirability bias
D) testing effects
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A sampling error that occurs when the sample chosen to complete a survey does not provide a good representation of the population is ______.

A) nonresponse error
B) coverage error
C) social desirability bias
D) testing effects
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Questions that can bias a respondent toward a particular answer are ______ and should be ______.

A) leading questions; avoided
B) double-barreled questions; limited
C) open-ended; located at the end
D) loaded; rewritten
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41
Surveys are the least common data collection techniques used in psychological research.
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42
Surveys can be used to answer causal research questions.
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43
An example of a double-barreled question was presented in the McBride text; "Do you believe that climate change is occurring and that humans are the cause?" Discuss why this is not a good survey question and what is meant by double-barreled. Provide a suggested update that is a better survey item for the question example.
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44
Explain the difference between open- and closed-ended questions. Please include examples of each.
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45
Longer, standardized surveys are often called questionnaires.
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46
Explain why "Do you meditate to reduce your anxiety?" is a poorly worded survey item.
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47
Negative wording occurs when you ask someone to answer a question with a negative statement.
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If you had created a new survey, in what ways would you verify its reliability?
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Discuss the various options for administering surveys. Discuss the advantages and limitations of each option. Examples are good ways to discuss the options.
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50
Nonresponse errors are a particular type of coverage error.
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Open-ended responses allow the participants to respond in any way they feel is appropriate for the question.
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52
"Do you often get depressed and talk to someone about it?" is a well-constructed survey question.
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Surveys can be used to answer predictive research questions.
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Surveys can be used to answer descriptive research questions.
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Coverage errors reduce the face validity of a survey.
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If you had created a new survey, in what ways would you verify its construct validity?
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Explain the difference between descriptive, predictive, and causal research questions. Please include examples of each.
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Nonresponse errors occur when individuals chosen for the sample choose not to respond to the survey. Therefore, even when an appropriate sampling technique is used, nonresponse errors can still occur, making the sample less representative.
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To ensure that your survey includes the best set of questions, it is a good idea to pilot sets of questions to determine the specific wording that is most easily understood by your participants.
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Wording of the questions cannot affect the validity and reliability of the survey results.
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