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Deck 7: Survey Research
1
Survey research involves the collection of information from a ______ of individuals.
A) sample
B) group
C) population
D) study
A) sample
B) group
C) population
D) study
A
2
What is one of the four main types of errors that may occur in survey research?
A) generalizability
B) sampling
C) adequate coverage of the population
D) redundant questions
A) generalizability
B) sampling
C) adequate coverage of the population
D) redundant questions
B
3
Sending ______ mailings to respondents of mail-in surveys is important for obtaining an adequate response rate.
A) multiple
B) follow-up
C) impressive
D) expensive
A) multiple
B) follow-up
C) impressive
D) expensive
B
4
Which of the following is a typical problem for phone surveys?
A) high response rates
B) slow processing speeds
C) The number of callbacks required has increased greatly.
D) Cell phones cannot be included.
A) high response rates
B) slow processing speeds
C) The number of callbacks required has increased greatly.
D) Cell phones cannot be included.
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5
When conducting survey research, which is a typical ethical concern?
A) anonymity
B) mixed modality
C) context effect
D) interview schedules
A) anonymity
B) mixed modality
C) context effect
D) interview schedules
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6
Which of the following is a potential problem for in-person interviews?
A) The interaction with the researcher is personalized for each interviewee.
B) Small differences in how information is communicated by the researcher may impact results.
C) difficulty finding members of a target sample population
D) Subjects are less likely to engage with an interviewer face-to-face.
A) The interaction with the researcher is personalized for each interviewee.
B) Small differences in how information is communicated by the researcher may impact results.
C) difficulty finding members of a target sample population
D) Subjects are less likely to engage with an interviewer face-to-face.
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7
If you receive poor participation in your survey research, it is likely due to ______.
A) your research question
B) satisficing
C) nonresponse
D) the target population
A) your research question
B) satisficing
C) nonresponse
D) the target population
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8
The best option for avoiding the impacts of idiosyncratic variation in responses is to develop multiple questions about a concept and then do what?
A) Average the responses to those questions in a composite measure.
B) Discard outlier responses from analysis.
C) Use absolute terms that invoke strong emotional reactions.
D) Use force-choice answer options.
A) Average the responses to those questions in a composite measure.
B) Discard outlier responses from analysis.
C) Use absolute terms that invoke strong emotional reactions.
D) Use force-choice answer options.
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9
According to the text, what is the most important requirement for obtaining an adequate response rate to a mailed survey?
A) a personalized cover letter
B) a token financial incentive
C) a well-designed survey
D) sending follow-up mailings to non-respondents
A) a personalized cover letter
B) a token financial incentive
C) a well-designed survey
D) sending follow-up mailings to non-respondents
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10
The ______ it sets the tone for mailed questionnaires.
A) cover letter
B) filter question
C) follow up mailings
D) response rates
A) cover letter
B) filter question
C) follow up mailings
D) response rates
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11
A mailed survey's cover letter must be ______ and ______.
A) creative; reasonable
B) interesting; responsible
C) rational; captivating
D) honest; quantifiable
A) creative; reasonable
B) interesting; responsible
C) rational; captivating
D) honest; quantifiable
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12
A carefully prepared cover letter for a mailed survey should accomplish which of the following?
A) confidentiality
B) increased response rates
C) responsible behavior from participants
D) follow-up
A) confidentiality
B) increased response rates
C) responsible behavior from participants
D) follow-up
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13
A mixed-mode survey allows the strengths of one survey design to ______.
A) contradict the findings of another methodology
B) complicate the research finding by presenting multiple data sets
C) compensate for the weakness of another methodology
D) secure the data and ensure confidentiality
A) contradict the findings of another methodology
B) complicate the research finding by presenting multiple data sets
C) compensate for the weakness of another methodology
D) secure the data and ensure confidentiality
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14
Which of the following statements is true about mixed-mode survey designs?
A) They improve overall participation rates.
B) They offer less complicated research methodologies.
C) They decrease the likelihood of securing data from a variety of populations.
D) They allow for longitudinal data collection.
A) They improve overall participation rates.
B) They offer less complicated research methodologies.
C) They decrease the likelihood of securing data from a variety of populations.
D) They allow for longitudinal data collection.
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15
Sending a mailed survey and following up with non-respondents with a phone interview is an example of ______.
A) gield work
B) a computer-assisted interview
C) a mixed-mode survey
D) an Interactive voice response
A) gield work
B) a computer-assisted interview
C) a mixed-mode survey
D) an Interactive voice response
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16
Leaving out cell-phones when conducting phone surveys may result in ______.
A) survey bias
B) improved response rates
C) increased participation from the poor
D) quantifiable data
A) survey bias
B) improved response rates
C) increased participation from the poor
D) quantifiable data
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17
Dr. Jarvis is conducting a survey to explore how students feel about their academic institutions. Several of the questions she aims to ask cannot be measured using fixed response choices. What should Dr. Jarvis consider for her study?
A) e-mailed surveys
B) a cover letter
C) open-ended questions
D) Likert scales
A) e-mailed surveys
B) a cover letter
C) open-ended questions
D) Likert scales
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What type of participants can skew results if they are required to choose between fixed options?
A) nonrespondents
B) floaters
C) fence-sitters
D) free-riders
A) nonrespondents
B) floaters
C) fence-sitters
D) free-riders
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19
______ phrase an attitude in terms of one end of a continuum such as strongly agree-strongly disagree.
A) Bipolar response options
B) Likert scales
C) Labeled unipolar response options
D) Skip patterns
A) Bipolar response options
B) Likert scales
C) Labeled unipolar response options
D) Skip patterns
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20
The combination of questions created in a survey by filter and contingent questions is known as a(n) ______.
A) Likert scale
B) research agenda
C) index
D) skip pattern
A) Likert scale
B) research agenda
C) index
D) skip pattern
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21
A survey which covers a range of topics of interest to different social scientists is called a(n) ______.
A) finding
B) omnibus survey
C) longitudinal survey
D) web research
A) finding
B) omnibus survey
C) longitudinal survey
D) web research
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22
An omnibus survey shows how versatile, generalizable, and efficient and survey can be.
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23
The following is an example of a double-negative question: Do you agree or disagree that gas prices should not increase this year?
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24
Problems with response choices can sometimes be corrected by getting rid of questions.
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25
A straight forward approach to asking questions minimizes confusion.
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26
It is okay to use an instrument that another researcher has designed as long as previous surveys indicate that the measure is reliable and valid, and they receive credit.
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27
The order in which questions are presented will not influence how respondents react to the questionnaire as a whole.
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28
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of including neutral, middle alternatives in response choices for survey questions. What potential pitfalls could a researcher encounter if they do not include these alternatives?
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