Deck 18: Fieldwork
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Deck 18: Fieldwork
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Rewarding interviewers based on how many completed questionnaires he or she produces is the most effective way of obtaining questionnaires completed correctly.
False
One reason interviewers may stray from the instructions is that field supervisors reward an interviewer based on how many completed questionnaires he or she produces.
One reason interviewers may stray from the instructions is that field supervisors reward an interviewer based on how many completed questionnaires he or she produces.
2
In field research studies,the people who collect the data are typically better-educated than the people who design the research studies.
False
The people who gather the data usually have little research training or experience.
The people who gather the data usually have little research training or experience.
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In field interviews,the interviewer should not indicate his probes to the respondent's answers to questions on the interview form.
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All probes should be included on the interview form and are usually indicated by placing them in parentheses.
All probes should be included on the interview form and are usually indicated by placing them in parentheses.
4
An interview can involve ethnography or phenomenology.
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5
The goal of field interviewer training sessions is to ensure that each respondent is provided with common information.
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6
The triangulation probing tactic is useful when a highly structured interview process is used.
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7
Field interviewing services are research suppliers that specialize in gathering data.
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8
The foot-in-the-door technique begins with a large initial request that nearly everyone will react negatively followed by a second request for a smaller favor.
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9
One basic principle of good interviewing practice is to have integrity and be honest.
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10
In field research,the data collection process is typically conducted by the same person who designed the research study.
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11
Interviewer training sessions should include instructions as to how to close the interview with the respondent in a graceful manner.
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12
When an interviewer asks the respondent a question and then waits patiently and expectantly for the respondent to answer it,this is known as a neutral probe.
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13
In recording answers to open-ended questions during field interviews,it is important for the interviewer to summarize the general meaning of the respondent's responses to questions.
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14
One major rule for asking questions is to ask questions exactly as they are worded in the questionnaire.
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15
One probing tactic is to repeat the question for a respondent.
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16
Ethnographers observe more than interview.
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17
Normally,interviewers should be healthy,outgoing,and well groomed and tailored.
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18
An important aspect of the field interviewer's job is to establish rapport with respondents.
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19
It is an ethical issue for the interviewer to tell the potential respondent the correct expected length of the interview session.
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20
A field marketing research project is no better than the quality of data collected in the field.
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21
With ethnography and phenomenology,it is important that all the questions should be asked the same way from respondents.
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22
A probing technique in which a respondent is asked to compare and contrast a response with alternatives is called:
A)triangulation
B)assimilation
C)synergy
D)elaboration
A)triangulation
B)assimilation
C)synergy
D)elaboration
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23
An important aspect of the field supervisor's job is to ensure that the study's sampling plan is being conducted according to the research design.
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24
The training session to ensure that each interviewer is provided with common information is called a(n):
A)touchpoint
B)probe
C)briefing session
D)orientation session
A)touchpoint
B)probe
C)briefing session
D)orientation session
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25
When a field worker calls a potential respondent and says: "Good evening.My name is Jim Smith and I'm calling from Burke Marketing Research in Cincinnati,Ohio," what aspect of the interviewer training program is being conducted?
A)recording responses
B)making initial contact
C)closing the interview
D)probing
A)recording responses
B)making initial contact
C)closing the interview
D)probing
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26
All of the following should be included in an interviewer training session EXCEPT:
A)sampling techniques to be used in the study
B)callback procedures
C)how to ask questions
D)compensation system for interviewers
A)sampling techniques to be used in the study
B)callback procedures
C)how to ask questions
D)compensation system for interviewers
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27
When a phone interviewer asks a respondent if they would be willing to fill out a ten- page survey that would be mailed to them the following week,and when receiving a negative response to that request,asks the respondent if she would answer three short questions over the phone at the present time,this is an example of:
A)the foot-in-the-door technique
B)probing
C)the door-in-the-face technique
D)verification
A)the foot-in-the-door technique
B)probing
C)the door-in-the-face technique
D)verification
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28
All of the following are possible probing tactics EXCEPT:
A)repeating the question
B)asking a neutral question
C)ignoring the respondent's reply
D)triangulation
A)repeating the question
B)asking a neutral question
C)ignoring the respondent's reply
D)triangulation
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29
Which of the following is an important guideline for field interviewers?
A)ask the questions in the exact sequence given on the interview questionnaire
B)ask every question on the interview questionnaire
C)ask all questions exactly as they are worded on the interview questionnaire
D)all of the above
A)ask the questions in the exact sequence given on the interview questionnaire
B)ask every question on the interview questionnaire
C)ask all questions exactly as they are worded on the interview questionnaire
D)all of the above
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30
When an interviewer is faced with a situation in which a respondent has not answered a question,and the interviewer leans forward in her chair to look at the respondent in such a way to communicate that the interviewer expects the respondent to answer the question,this is an example of:
A)repeating the question
B)asking a neutral question
C)a silent probe
D)verification
A)repeating the question
B)asking a neutral question
C)a silent probe
D)verification
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31
When a field interviewer attempts to obtain a respondent's agreement to participate in a 90-minute depth interview after the respondent has already answered two short questions from the interviewer,this is an example of:
A)the door-in-the-face technique
B)probing
C)the foot-in-the-door technique
D)verification
A)the door-in-the-face technique
B)probing
C)the foot-in-the-door technique
D)verification
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32
When an interviewer conducts a taste test for a new soft drink and asks the respondent how the product tastes,and the respondent replies: "Pretty good," and then the interviewer asks: "Why do you feel that way?",this is an example of:
A)a neutral question
B)an expectant pause
C)a silent probe
D)repeating the question
A)a neutral question
B)an expectant pause
C)a silent probe
D)repeating the question
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33
When the interviewer asks the question again after the respondent has failed to answer the question,this is an example of:
A)repeating the question
B)a silent probe
C)an expectant pause
D)asking a neutral question
A)repeating the question
B)a silent probe
C)an expectant pause
D)asking a neutral question
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34
Which of the following is an example of a fieldworker?
A)a phone interviewer who makes calls from a central location
B)an observer who notes which aisles in a supermarket shoppers avoid
C)a person who goes door-to-door asking questions of homeowners
D)all of the above
A)a phone interviewer who makes calls from a central location
B)an observer who notes which aisles in a supermarket shoppers avoid
C)a person who goes door-to-door asking questions of homeowners
D)all of the above
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35
The person responsible for data collection in the field is called a(n):
A)fieldworker
B)probe
C)briefer
D)intermediary
A)fieldworker
B)probe
C)briefer
D)intermediary
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36
Fieldworkers should not be aware of supervisory verification practices.
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37
Jay is employed by Kraft Foods and conducts interviews and collects survey data for consumer research projects undertaken by Kraft Foods.Jay is a(n):
A)in-house interviewer
B)primary interviewer
C)field service provider
D)ethnographer
A)in-house interviewer
B)primary interviewer
C)field service provider
D)ethnographer
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38
To avoid interviewer bias,interviewers should not be aware of the sample procedure.
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39
When an interviewer conducts a taste test for a new type of pizza and the respondent replies: "Good" to the question: "How does that pizza taste?",and then the interviewer asks: "What do you mean by 'good'?",this is an example of:
A)an expectant pause
B)a silent probe
C)a neutral question
D)verification
A)an expectant pause
B)a silent probe
C)a neutral question
D)verification
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40
A research supplier that specializes in gathering data is called a(n):
A)syndicated research service
B)field interviewing service
C)compliance company
D)briefing service
A)syndicated research service
B)field interviewing service
C)compliance company
D)briefing service
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41
The interviewer training session is called a ____________________ session.
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42
When a company that is conducting the research has one of its own staff work as a data collection specialist in the field,this staff member is called a(n)____________________.
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43
When potential respondents are asked to agree to a small request (e.g.a five-minute interview)in the hope that they will agree to a much larger request (e.g.a 90-minute depth interview),this is an example of the ____________________ technique.
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44
A probing technique in which a respondent is asked to compare and contrast a response with alternatives is called ____________________.
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45
All of the following are required practical rules for marketing research inquiry that should be followed EXCEPT:
A)complete the questionnaires meticulously
B)change how questions are asked based on the situation
C)keep control of each interview
D)compare sample execution and assigned quota with the total number of questionnaires completed
A)complete the questionnaires meticulously
B)change how questions are asked based on the situation
C)keep control of each interview
D)compare sample execution and assigned quota with the total number of questionnaires completed
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46
Which of the following is a basic principle for good interviewing techniques?
A)have patience and tack
B)pay attention to accuracy and detail
C)keep the respondent's answers confidential
D)all of the above
A)have patience and tack
B)pay attention to accuracy and detail
C)keep the respondent's answers confidential
D)all of the above
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47
Which of the following is a suggestion for recording the answer to open-ended interview questions?
A)record responses verbatim
B)include all probes
C)do not paraphrase respondent's answers to questions
D)all of the above
A)record responses verbatim
B)include all probes
C)do not paraphrase respondent's answers to questions
D)all of the above
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48
When a field interviewer believes that the respondent has more to say to a question and waits patiently for the respondent to continue talking,this is called a(n)____________________.
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49
When a field interviewer asks a respondent to elaborate on a brief response in order to understand better what the respondent really meant,this is called a(n)____________________ technique.
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50
A person who is responsible for field data collection is called a(n)____________________.
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51
In field interviews,about what percentage of completed interviews are typically verified by field supervisors?
A)5 percent
B)15 percent
C)25 percent
D)40 percent
A)5 percent
B)15 percent
C)25 percent
D)40 percent
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52
When an interviewer decides not to ask respondents their annual salary because she does not want to embarrass them,and,instead,makes "her best guess" about the respondent's salary,this is an example of:
A)verification
B)interviewer cheating
C)a verbatim response
D)verification
A)verification
B)interviewer cheating
C)a verbatim response
D)verification
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53
Which probing technique is effective in seeking clarification or elaboration?
A)repeat the respondent's answer
B)silence
C)repeat the question word for word
D)ask the respondent to read the question themselves
A)repeat the respondent's answer
B)silence
C)repeat the question word for word
D)ask the respondent to read the question themselves
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54
A research supplier that specializes in data collection is called a(n)____________________.
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55
When a field supervisor phones a respondent to obtain her reactions to the interviewer and also asks some basic demographic information about the respondent's age and zip code,the field supervisor is conducting:
A)a silent probe
B)a briefing session
C)a verification of the data
D)triangulation
A)a silent probe
B)a briefing session
C)a verification of the data
D)triangulation
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56
The ____________________ compliance technique has the potential to be unethical if the respondent is deceived with an illegitimate initial request.
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57
After calling several respondents,a supervisor learned that a fieldworker filled in fake answers on several surveys rather than contacting respondents.The fieldworker's behavior is an example of:
A)curb-stoning
B)validation
C)asking a neutral question
D)interviewer bias
A)curb-stoning
B)validation
C)asking a neutral question
D)interviewer bias
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58
When potential respondents are asked to agree to a large request (e.g.a 2-hour depth interview),and when they refuse,are asked if they would agree to a short 15-minute interview,this is an example of the ____________________ technique.
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59
When an interviewer is trained to record the respondent's answers to open-ended questions by using the exact words used by the respondent,this is another way of saying: "Record the respondent's answers ____________________."
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60
All of the following are additional considerations for researchers using ethnographic or phenomenological approaches EXCEPT:
A)be consistent in asking questions
B)act natural around respondents
C)don't rush
D)be flexible
A)be consistent in asking questions
B)act natural around respondents
C)don't rush
D)be flexible
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61
When a field supervisor contacts respondents by phone to determine their reaction to the interviewer and asks them basic demographic questions in an attempt to ensure that interviewer cheating did not occur,this is the process of ____________________.
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62
____________________ are fieldworkers who need to work hard to blend in so that they become a natural part of the environment.
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63
Describe the role and job requirements of fieldworkers.
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64
When an interviewer fills in answers on an interview form without asking the respondent the questions,this is a form of interviewer ____________________.
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65
List the skills to cover when training inexperienced interviewers.
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66
Discuss probing tactics interviewers can use when respondents give no answer,incomplete answers,or provide an answer that needs clarification.
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67
List the eight practical rules of marketing research inquiry that should be followed and used without exception.
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68
Discuss the activities involved in the management of fieldworkers.
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69
Interviewer cheating in which he or she falsifies interviews,merely filling in fake answers rather than contacting respondents is sometimes referred to as ____________________.
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