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Exam 11: Dealing with Fieldwork and Data Quality
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Question 41
True/False
Even with supervised orientation sessions and role playing,unintentional fieldworker errors cannot be reduced.
Question 42
True/False
Two general strategies-supervision and validation-can be employed to guard against the interviewer intentionally committing an error.
Question 43
True/False
There are at least two major intentional respondent errors: falsehoods and refusals.
Question 44
True/False
The counterpart to sampling error is nonsampling error,which consists of all errors in a survey except those attributable to the sample plan and sample size.
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Both fieldworkers and respondents make errors.These fall into two categories:
Question 46
Multiple Choice
Methods useful in minimizing intentional respondent error include all of the following EXCEPT:
Question 47
True/False
Long questionnaires often include opportunities for the respondent to discontinue the survey with phrases such as"We are almost finished,""That was the most difficult section of questions to answer,"or other statements.
Question 48
Essay
Unintentional fieldworker errors present issues as well for researchers.Precautions and procedures should be developed to minimize the effects of these errors.What are the general strategies used to minimize unintentional fieldworker errors?
Question 49
True/False
Panel companies normally collect a wealth of information(demographic,life style,possessions,etc.)on each panel member as part of the recruitment and registration process,and these data may be purchased along with the survey questions,thus eliminating the need to ask for this information in the survey.
Question 50
Essay
Describe datasets,coding data,and the use of a data code book.
Question 51
True/False
A questionnaire may include various types of instructions for the interviewer,a variety of response scales,directions on how to record responses,and other complicated guidelines to which the interviewer must adhere.