Deck 6: Designing Surveys and Data Collection Instruments

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The aided recall approach,as the name implies,is intended to overcome respondents' unwillingness to respond to particular questions.
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In a telephone survey,recency bias occurs if respondents tend to ignore alternative responses heard after the first few are given.
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The questionnaire should be comprehensible to that segment of the population with the least vocabulary skills.
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The more homogeneous the respondent group,the more difficult it is to design a single questionnaire that is universally appropriate.
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The main issues arising in designing multiple-response questions are the number of alternatives,the alternatives themselves,and interview bias.
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Identification data collected on a questionnaire are typically used only internally and are not reported along with research results for reasons of confidentiality.
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In mitigating bias resulting from respondents' unwillingness to respond to questions accurately,the labeled response categories approach phrases the sensitive question so that it refers to "other people," "people you know," or even "people like you."
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Classification data are typically collected among the first five questions of a questionnaire.
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Open-ended questions are better suited for self-administered questionnaires than for questionnaires administered by an interviewer.
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The counterbiasing statement approach involves asking a nonsensitive question prior to and immediately after a sensitive question.
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The function of the questionnaire is measurement; measurement error is a serious problem in questionnaire construction.
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Open-ended questions are most appropriate for exploratory research purposes.
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The issue of whether to include a neutral response alternative in a dichotomous question is best decided on the basis of the proportion of the respondent group who are truly neutral.
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In multiple-response questions,the order in which the response alternatives are listed tends to bias the data.
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Questionnaire design has become a fairly exact science that can be mastered by strictly following the set of rules for their creation.
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Leading questions are often needed to accurately assess respondents' feelings.
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When deciding question wording,words like "usually," "regularly," "kind," "normally," and "frequently" are considered ambiguous and should be avoided.
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The questionnaire design stage presumes that the research project is well under way and that research objective and information needs have already been identified.
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A question should be phrased so as to permit the respondent to admit a lack of knowledge.
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A dichotomous question is an extreme form of the multiple-choice question.
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The overriding concern when deciding the sequence of questions is that it retain respondent interest and attention without introducing bias.
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The open-ended response format can be used in the pretest to determine appropriate response categories for what will become a multiple-response question in the final questionnaire.
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What factors affect a respondent's ability to remember a particular event?

A) recency of the event
B) importance of the event
C) repetition of the event
D) all of the above
E) both a and c
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Several studies suggest that questions that rely on unaided recall can

A) overestimate the actual occurrence of the event
B) underestimate the actual occurrence of the event
C) cause misremembering, i.e. remembering the wrong information
D) be effective if pre-tested with recognition tests
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To help individuals recall an event,without biasing information,researchers can use all of the following methods except

A) unaided recall
B) aided recall
C) labeled response categories
D) recognition
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The _______________ section of the questionnaire contains the characteristics of the respondent,primarily geodemographic data.

A) identification data
B) request for cooperation
C) instructions
D) classification data
E) information sought
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The _______________ component of the questionnaire is an opening statement designed to enlist the respondent's help regarding the interview.

A) identification data
B) request for cooperation
C) instructions
D) information sought
E) classification data
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To reduce sequence bias,ask specific questions first then ask general questions second.
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From a detailed listing of _______________,the researcher can begin to design the questionnaire

A) the population and respondent group
B) measurement scales and communication media
C) information needs and a clear definition of the respondent group
D) research objectives and sampling plan
Question
Measurement error in the design of questionnaires

A) can easily be calculated within a given number of standard deviations
B) may be of unknown direction and magnitude
C) does not require the degree of concern that is typically associated with sampling error
D) results from questions which measure something other than what they are intended to measure
E) both b and d
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Each question included in the questionnaire should relate to a specific

A) research objective
B) information need
C) measurement scale
D) marketing problem
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An example of using _______________ would be asking respondents the question "What advertisements do you remember seeing last week?"

A) unaided recall
B) aided recall
C) recognition
D) pre-testing
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The classification data section of the questionnaire contains the characteristics of the respondent,which is primarily

A) geodemographic data
B) personal historical data
C) psychographic data
D) behavioral data
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The _______________ section of the questionnaire asks for such information as the respondent's name,address,and phone number.

A) identification data
B) request for cooperation
C) instructions
D) classification data
E) information sought
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An observational form should require the observer to summarize rather than list in detail the behavior observed.
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The instructions are comments to _______________ about how to interact with and eventually complete the questionnaire

A) the respondent
B) the interviewer
C) both the interviewer and respondent
D) the interviewer or the respondent
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The _______________ section of the questionnaire forms the major,and invariably the longest portion of the questionnaire.

A) identification data
B) request for cooperation
C) instructions
D) information sought
E) classification data
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Due to substantial extra expenses when doing international marketing research,questionnaires that are determined to be accurately translated from one language to another generally do not need to be pre-tested as well.
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Assuming that the desired data are relevant to the decision problem,the researcher must be sensitive to the respondent's ability to provide the data,including all of the following except

A) whether the respondent is uninformed
B) whether the respondent is forgetful
C) whether the respondent is unwilling to answer
D) whether the respondent misremembers
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Often researchers will elect to include the purpose of the study in the _______________ section,if disclosing it will not bias respondent outcomes

A) identification data
B) request for cooperation
C) instructions
D) information sought
E) classification data
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In a telephone interview,if respondents tend to choose among answers they heard last from a list of alternative responses,then _______________ is present.

A) modal answer bias
B) recency bias
C) primacy bias
D) interviewer bias
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The recognition method

A) is a form of unaided recall
B) may create suggestion bias
C) involves presenting to the respondent the actual event
D) all of the above
E) both b and c
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When a list of numbers (such as prices or how many times per week a respondent visits a store)is given for the alternatives in a multiple-response question,there is a high probably that position bias will occur.In this case,the bias would be

A) toward the lowest numbers
B) toward the central position
C) toward the highest numbers
D) toward the first number in the series
E) toward the last number in the series
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All of the following are approaches that have been developed to mitigate bias resulting from respondents' unwillingness to respond to questions accurately except

A) labeled response categories
B) recognition questions
C) indirect statements
D) counterbiasing statements
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The use of a brand or company name in a question

A) can cause the respondent to believe that the company or brand is the sponsor of the survey
B) can promote a more positive response to the brand or company
C) make affect open-ended questions that follow
D) all of the above
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Relative to open-ended questions,multiple-choice questions

A) increase interviewer bias
B) are more difficult to administer
C) reduce the time and cost associated with data processing
D) all of the above
E) both a and c
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Open-ended questions

A) are costly
B) reduce interviewer bias
C) permit diverse responses which may not have been anticipated
D) all of the above
E) both a and c
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In deciding on how many response alternatives to put in a question,the rule of thumb is that the explicit alternatives should contain _______________ percent of the responses.

A) 75
B) 85
C) 95
D) 99
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An approach that lists alternative responses to a sensitive question by letters or numbers and permits the respondent to answer with a letter or number employs

A) randomized responses
B) labeled response categories
C) counterbiasing statements
D) indirect responses
E) split design
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To code verbal data in the "excruciatingly correct" manner requires considerable time and _______________ people.

A) three
B) five
C) six
D) eight
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In mitigating bias resulting from respondents' unwillingness to respond to questions accurately,the _______________ approach begins the question with a statement suggesting that the subject behavior is rather common and then ask the respondent the question.

A) counterbiasing statement
B) indirect statement
C) labeled response categories
D) randomized response technique
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To reduce measurement error from respondents misremembering,researchers can use all of the following methods except

A) use recognition tests
B) use scales that provide appropriate time referents
C) ask the questions in multiple ways to different respondents
D) rely more on aided recall
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In mitigating bias resulting from respondents' unwillingness to respond to questions accurately,the _______________ approach phrases the question with words such as "other people" or "people you know."

A) counterbiasing statement
B) indirect statement
C) labeled response categories
D) randomized response technique
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A(n)_______________ question is one that gives the respondent a cue as to what the answer should be.

A) ambiguous
B) biasing
C) counter-biasing
D) leading
E) double-barreled
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When designing multiple-response questions,response alternatives should be _______________,which means the set of responses should include all of the possible alternatives.

A) collectively exhaustive
B) mutually exclusive
C) position unbiased
D) label inclusive
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All of the following would be considered advantages of open-ended questions except

A) can serve as an excellent first question on a topic
B) are relatively easy to code and analyze
C) can establish rapport and gain the respondent's cooperation
D) exert minimal influence on subsequent responses, because respondents are not biased by predetermined set of response alternatives
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When response alternatives are listed for a multiple-response question,the _______________ alternative has a greater chance of being chosen.

A) first
B) last
C) center
D) penultimate
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When designing multiple-response questions,response alternatives should be _______________,which means the respondent should be able to identify exactly one alternative that clearly represents their response.

A) collectively exhaustive
B) mutually exclusive
C) position unbiased
D) label inclusive
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A(n)_______________ question includes words or phrases that are emotionally colored and that suggest a feeling of approval or disapproval.

A) leading
B) ambiguous
C) biasing
D) double-barreled
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A major disadvantage of using _______________ questions is interviewer bias while recording the respondent's answers.

A) open-ended
B) multiple-choice
C) dichotomous
D) indirect
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The question "Are you in favor of curtailing the amount of sugar allowed in children's cereals?" violates which of the following guidelines for question wording?

A) use simple language
B) avoid implicit assumptions
C) avoid estimates
D) avoid biasing questions
E) avoid double-barreled questions
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How questions are worded impacts the type of response that will be received.Discuss the general guidelines for appropriate question wording.
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Give an example of a double-barreled questions.
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Sequence any questions that are embarrassing,sensitive,complex,or dull

A) at the beginning of the questionnaire
B) near the beginning of the questionnaire
C) well down in the questionnaire
D) with a more interesting question before and after
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What are the steps for coding of responses to open-ended questions?
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of open-ended questions.
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What can cause respondents to be unable to answer a question accurately?
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using multiple-response questions.
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The question "What is your evaluation of the restaurant's appearance and service?" violates which of the following guidelines for question wording?

A) avoid leading questions
B) avoid implicit assumptions
C) avoid estimates
D) avoid biasing questions
E) avoid double-barreled questions
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Which of the following are not among the guidelines for determining question sequence?

A) Arrange questions in logical order.
B) Ask general questions last.
C) Place uninteresting and difficult questions early in sequence to make the rest of the questionnaire seem easier.
D) Use a simple and interesting opening question.
E) both b and c
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What are four methods for mitigating bias from respondents being unwilling to answer sensitive questions?
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Identify the five sections of a questionnaire.
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The question "How many cans of soft drinks do you purchase in a year?" violates which of the following guidelines for question wording?

A) avoid implicit alternatives
B) avoid implicit assumptions
C) avoid estimates
D) avoid biasing questions
E) avoid double-barreled questions
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Describe the randomized response technique-why it is used,how it is applied,and an example of its use.
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Outline the broad interrelated guidelines in constructing a questionnaire.
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The aided recall approach,as the name implies,is intended to overcome respondents' unwillingness to respond to particular questions.
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Aided recall attempts to overcome problems of respondent memory and lack of efficiency in administering questionnaires by providing the respondent with cues and partial information regarding the event of interest.
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In a telephone survey,recency bias occurs if respondents tend to ignore alternative responses heard after the first few are given.
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This is primacy bias.Recency bias results from choosing among the last alternatives given.
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The questionnaire should be comprehensible to that segment of the population with the least vocabulary skills.
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The words used in the questionnaire must be comprehensible to nearly all persons likely to be asked to complete it.
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The more homogeneous the respondent group,the more difficult it is to design a single questionnaire that is universally appropriate.
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The main issues arising in designing multiple-response questions are the number of alternatives,the alternatives themselves,and interview bias.
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Identification data collected on a questionnaire are typically used only internally and are not reported along with research results for reasons of confidentiality.
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In mitigating bias resulting from respondents' unwillingness to respond to questions accurately,the labeled response categories approach phrases the sensitive question so that it refers to "other people," "people you know," or even "people like you."
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Classification data are typically collected among the first five questions of a questionnaire.
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Open-ended questions are better suited for self-administered questionnaires than for questionnaires administered by an interviewer.
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The counterbiasing statement approach involves asking a nonsensitive question prior to and immediately after a sensitive question.
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The function of the questionnaire is measurement; measurement error is a serious problem in questionnaire construction.
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Open-ended questions are most appropriate for exploratory research purposes.
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The issue of whether to include a neutral response alternative in a dichotomous question is best decided on the basis of the proportion of the respondent group who are truly neutral.
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In multiple-response questions,the order in which the response alternatives are listed tends to bias the data.
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Questionnaire design has become a fairly exact science that can be mastered by strictly following the set of rules for their creation.
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Leading questions are often needed to accurately assess respondents' feelings.
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When deciding question wording,words like "usually," "regularly," "kind," "normally," and "frequently" are considered ambiguous and should be avoided.
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The questionnaire design stage presumes that the research project is well under way and that research objective and information needs have already been identified.
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A question should be phrased so as to permit the respondent to admit a lack of knowledge.
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A dichotomous question is an extreme form of the multiple-choice question.
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The overriding concern when deciding the sequence of questions is that it retain respondent interest and attention without introducing bias.
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The open-ended response format can be used in the pretest to determine appropriate response categories for what will become a multiple-response question in the final questionnaire.
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What factors affect a respondent's ability to remember a particular event?

A) recency of the event
B) importance of the event
C) repetition of the event
D) all of the above
E) both a and c
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Several studies suggest that questions that rely on unaided recall can

A) overestimate the actual occurrence of the event
B) underestimate the actual occurrence of the event
C) cause misremembering, i.e. remembering the wrong information
D) be effective if pre-tested with recognition tests
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To help individuals recall an event,without biasing information,researchers can use all of the following methods except

A) unaided recall
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C) labeled response categories
D) recognition
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The _______________ section of the questionnaire contains the characteristics of the respondent,primarily geodemographic data.

A) identification data
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C) instructions
D) classification data
E) information sought
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The _______________ component of the questionnaire is an opening statement designed to enlist the respondent's help regarding the interview.

A) identification data
B) request for cooperation
C) instructions
D) information sought
E) classification data
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To reduce sequence bias,ask specific questions first then ask general questions second.
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From a detailed listing of _______________,the researcher can begin to design the questionnaire

A) the population and respondent group
B) measurement scales and communication media
C) information needs and a clear definition of the respondent group
D) research objectives and sampling plan
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Measurement error in the design of questionnaires

A) can easily be calculated within a given number of standard deviations
B) may be of unknown direction and magnitude
C) does not require the degree of concern that is typically associated with sampling error
D) results from questions which measure something other than what they are intended to measure
E) both b and d
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Each question included in the questionnaire should relate to a specific

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C) measurement scale
D) marketing problem
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An example of using _______________ would be asking respondents the question "What advertisements do you remember seeing last week?"

A) unaided recall
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C) recognition
D) pre-testing
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The classification data section of the questionnaire contains the characteristics of the respondent,which is primarily

A) geodemographic data
B) personal historical data
C) psychographic data
D) behavioral data
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The _______________ section of the questionnaire asks for such information as the respondent's name,address,and phone number.

A) identification data
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C) instructions
D) classification data
E) information sought
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An observational form should require the observer to summarize rather than list in detail the behavior observed.
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The instructions are comments to _______________ about how to interact with and eventually complete the questionnaire

A) the respondent
B) the interviewer
C) both the interviewer and respondent
D) the interviewer or the respondent
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The _______________ section of the questionnaire forms the major,and invariably the longest portion of the questionnaire.

A) identification data
B) request for cooperation
C) instructions
D) information sought
E) classification data
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Due to substantial extra expenses when doing international marketing research,questionnaires that are determined to be accurately translated from one language to another generally do not need to be pre-tested as well.
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Assuming that the desired data are relevant to the decision problem,the researcher must be sensitive to the respondent's ability to provide the data,including all of the following except

A) whether the respondent is uninformed
B) whether the respondent is forgetful
C) whether the respondent is unwilling to answer
D) whether the respondent misremembers
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Often researchers will elect to include the purpose of the study in the _______________ section,if disclosing it will not bias respondent outcomes

A) identification data
B) request for cooperation
C) instructions
D) information sought
E) classification data
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In a telephone interview,if respondents tend to choose among answers they heard last from a list of alternative responses,then _______________ is present.

A) modal answer bias
B) recency bias
C) primacy bias
D) interviewer bias
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The recognition method

A) is a form of unaided recall
B) may create suggestion bias
C) involves presenting to the respondent the actual event
D) all of the above
E) both b and c
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When a list of numbers (such as prices or how many times per week a respondent visits a store)is given for the alternatives in a multiple-response question,there is a high probably that position bias will occur.In this case,the bias would be

A) toward the lowest numbers
B) toward the central position
C) toward the highest numbers
D) toward the first number in the series
E) toward the last number in the series
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All of the following are approaches that have been developed to mitigate bias resulting from respondents' unwillingness to respond to questions accurately except

A) labeled response categories
B) recognition questions
C) indirect statements
D) counterbiasing statements
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The use of a brand or company name in a question

A) can cause the respondent to believe that the company or brand is the sponsor of the survey
B) can promote a more positive response to the brand or company
C) make affect open-ended questions that follow
D) all of the above
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Relative to open-ended questions,multiple-choice questions

A) increase interviewer bias
B) are more difficult to administer
C) reduce the time and cost associated with data processing
D) all of the above
E) both a and c
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Open-ended questions

A) are costly
B) reduce interviewer bias
C) permit diverse responses which may not have been anticipated
D) all of the above
E) both a and c
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In deciding on how many response alternatives to put in a question,the rule of thumb is that the explicit alternatives should contain _______________ percent of the responses.

A) 75
B) 85
C) 95
D) 99
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An approach that lists alternative responses to a sensitive question by letters or numbers and permits the respondent to answer with a letter or number employs

A) randomized responses
B) labeled response categories
C) counterbiasing statements
D) indirect responses
E) split design
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To code verbal data in the "excruciatingly correct" manner requires considerable time and _______________ people.

A) three
B) five
C) six
D) eight
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In mitigating bias resulting from respondents' unwillingness to respond to questions accurately,the _______________ approach begins the question with a statement suggesting that the subject behavior is rather common and then ask the respondent the question.

A) counterbiasing statement
B) indirect statement
C) labeled response categories
D) randomized response technique
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To reduce measurement error from respondents misremembering,researchers can use all of the following methods except

A) use recognition tests
B) use scales that provide appropriate time referents
C) ask the questions in multiple ways to different respondents
D) rely more on aided recall
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In mitigating bias resulting from respondents' unwillingness to respond to questions accurately,the _______________ approach phrases the question with words such as "other people" or "people you know."

A) counterbiasing statement
B) indirect statement
C) labeled response categories
D) randomized response technique
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A(n)_______________ question is one that gives the respondent a cue as to what the answer should be.

A) ambiguous
B) biasing
C) counter-biasing
D) leading
E) double-barreled
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When designing multiple-response questions,response alternatives should be _______________,which means the set of responses should include all of the possible alternatives.

A) collectively exhaustive
B) mutually exclusive
C) position unbiased
D) label inclusive
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All of the following would be considered advantages of open-ended questions except

A) can serve as an excellent first question on a topic
B) are relatively easy to code and analyze
C) can establish rapport and gain the respondent's cooperation
D) exert minimal influence on subsequent responses, because respondents are not biased by predetermined set of response alternatives
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When response alternatives are listed for a multiple-response question,the _______________ alternative has a greater chance of being chosen.

A) first
B) last
C) center
D) penultimate
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When designing multiple-response questions,response alternatives should be _______________,which means the respondent should be able to identify exactly one alternative that clearly represents their response.

A) collectively exhaustive
B) mutually exclusive
C) position unbiased
D) label inclusive
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A(n)_______________ question includes words or phrases that are emotionally colored and that suggest a feeling of approval or disapproval.

A) leading
B) ambiguous
C) biasing
D) double-barreled
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A major disadvantage of using _______________ questions is interviewer bias while recording the respondent's answers.

A) open-ended
B) multiple-choice
C) dichotomous
D) indirect
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61
The question "Are you in favor of curtailing the amount of sugar allowed in children's cereals?" violates which of the following guidelines for question wording?

A) use simple language
B) avoid implicit assumptions
C) avoid estimates
D) avoid biasing questions
E) avoid double-barreled questions
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62
How questions are worded impacts the type of response that will be received.Discuss the general guidelines for appropriate question wording.
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63
Give an example of a double-barreled questions.
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64
Sequence any questions that are embarrassing,sensitive,complex,or dull

A) at the beginning of the questionnaire
B) near the beginning of the questionnaire
C) well down in the questionnaire
D) with a more interesting question before and after
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65
What are the steps for coding of responses to open-ended questions?
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66
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of open-ended questions.
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67
What can cause respondents to be unable to answer a question accurately?
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68
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using multiple-response questions.
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69
The question "What is your evaluation of the restaurant's appearance and service?" violates which of the following guidelines for question wording?

A) avoid leading questions
B) avoid implicit assumptions
C) avoid estimates
D) avoid biasing questions
E) avoid double-barreled questions
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70
Which of the following are not among the guidelines for determining question sequence?

A) Arrange questions in logical order.
B) Ask general questions last.
C) Place uninteresting and difficult questions early in sequence to make the rest of the questionnaire seem easier.
D) Use a simple and interesting opening question.
E) both b and c
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71
What are four methods for mitigating bias from respondents being unwilling to answer sensitive questions?
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72
Identify the five sections of a questionnaire.
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73
The question "How many cans of soft drinks do you purchase in a year?" violates which of the following guidelines for question wording?

A) avoid implicit alternatives
B) avoid implicit assumptions
C) avoid estimates
D) avoid biasing questions
E) avoid double-barreled questions
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74
Describe the randomized response technique-why it is used,how it is applied,and an example of its use.
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75
Outline the broad interrelated guidelines in constructing a questionnaire.
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