Deck 8: Survey Research: a Quantitative Technique

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Cross-sectional surveys are those that are administered over and over again.
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Typically,survey research tends to be a reliable method of inquiry.
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A retrospective survey is a type of survey in which participants are asked to report events from the past.
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Mode is a measure of central tendency that identifies the middle point in a distribution of responses.
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Covariation occurs when changes in one variable happen together with changes in another.
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Longitudinal surveys are those that are administered at just one point in time.
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In a trend survey,a researcher identifies some category of people that are of interest and then regularly surveys people who fall into that category.
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Survey research is a quantitative method whereby a researcher poses some set of pre-determined questions to an entire group,or sample,of individuals.
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Surveys are used by all kinds of people in all kinds of professions.
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Univariate analysis is the analysis of a single variable.
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In a closed-ended question the response options should be mutually exclusive and exhaustive.
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Survey research is an especially useful approach when a researcher aims to describe or explain features of a minority group.
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Researchers conducting trend surveys are interested in how people's inclinations change over time.
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The document (either hard copy or online)which contains survey questions that respondents read and mark their responses upon is called a questionnaire.
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A filter question is one that is posed as a single question but in fact asks more than one question.
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Floaters are respondents who present themselves as neutral when in truth they have an opinion.
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Variety in surveys comes in terms of time and administration.
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Matrix is a question type that lists a set of questions for which the answer categories are all the same.
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The survey method is an expensive method of data collection compare to in-depth interviews.
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Surveys are in many ways rather flexible.
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Surveys can be used by all kinds of people in all kinds of professions because they are _____.

A)versatile
B)reliable
C)cost-effective
D)valid
E)flexible
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Cross-sectional surveys differ from longitudinal surveys in that cross-sectional surveys:

A)enable a researcher to make observations over some extended period of time.
B)are administered at one point in time.
C)are most likely to be used by covert researchers.
D)are most likely to be used by overt researchers.
E)are most likely to be used by converts rather than martians.
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A trend survey is:

A)is administered at one point in time.
B)a type of longitudinal survey where a researcher is interested in how people's inclinations change over time.
C)a type of longitudinal survey where a researcher's interest is in a particular group of people who share some common experience or characteristic.
D)a type of survey in which a researcher surveys the exact same sample several times over a period of time.
E)a type of survey in which participants are asked to report events from the past.
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A double barreled question differs from a filter question in that the double barreled question is:

A)a question designed to identify some subset of survey respondents who are then asked additional questions that are not relevant to the entire sample.
B)a question that is posed as a single question but in fact asks more than one question.
C)a question created by covert researchers but used by overt researchers in their research.
D)a question created by overt researchers but used by covert researchers in their research.
E)a paradigm that argues that we create reality through our interactions and our interpretations of those interactions.
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If in a survey a researcher asks his respondents how they spent their last birthday,chances are the survey is a _____ survey.

A)trend
B)cohort
C)panel
D)retrospective
E)role-play
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A(n)_____ is a survey question for which the researcher provides respondents with a limited set of clear response options.

A)fence-sitter question
B)floater question
C)open-ended question
D)closed-ended question
E)narrative question
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A question that is posed as a single question but in fact asks more than one question,without having limited response options is known as a(n)_____.

A)solo-cylinder question
B)closed-ended question
C)matrix question
D)double-barreled question
E)floater question
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_____ are surveys that are administered at one point in time.

A)Longitudinal surveys
B)Panel surveys
C)Vertical surveys
D)Cross-sectional surveys
E)Cohort surveys
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A type of longitudinal survey in which a researcher surveys the exact same sample several times over a period of time is known as a _____.

A)cohort survey
B)trend survey
C)cross-sectional survey
D)retrospective survey
E)panel survey
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Surveys are classified based on administration and _____.

A)time
B)demographics
C)gender
D)accessibility
E)question type
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Longitudinal surveys differ from cross-sectional surveys in that longitudinal surveys:

A)enable a researcher to make observations over some extended period of time.
B)are administered at one point in time.
C)are most likely to be used by covert researchers rather than overt researchers.
D)are most likely to be used by overt researchers rather than covert researchers.
E)are most likely to be used by converts rather than martians.
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Floaters are:

A)respondents who always answer in the negative.
B)respondents who always answer in the affirmative.
C)respondents who present themselves as neutral when in truth they have an opinion.
D)respondents who choose a substantive answer to a question when in truth they don't understand the question or the response options.
E)respondents who ask additional questions that are not relevant to the survey.
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Fence sitters are:

A)respondents who always answer in the negative.
B)respondents who always answer in the affirmative.
C)respondents who present themselves as neutral when in truth they have an opinion.
D)respondents who choose a substantive answer to a question when in truth they don't understand the question or the response options.
E)respondents who ask additional questions that are not relevant to the survey.
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The idea that respondents will try to answer questions in a way that will present them in a favorable light is known as _____.

A)response bias
B)response rate
C)social desirability
D)nonresponse bias
E)mean
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A cross-sectional survey :

A)consists of the same people each time it is administered.
B)is administered at just one point in time.
C)has several types such as trend,panel,and cohort surveys.
D)observes changing trends over a period of time.
E)studies only past events.
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Survey research is:

A)a quantitative method whereby a researcher poses some set of pre-determined questions to an entire group,or sample,of individuals.
B)a paradigm that argues that we create reality through our interactions and our interpretations of those interactions.
C)the process of defining key terms or concepts.
D)the process by which we spell out precisely how a concept will be measured.
E)a method of categorizing concepts according to particular themes.
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A(n)_____ is a question type that lists a set of questions for which the answer categories are all the same.

A)fence-sitter
B)floater
C)matrix
D)open-ended
E)narrative question
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A filter question differs from a double barreled question in that the filter question is:

A)a question designed to identify some subset of survey respondents who are then asked additional questions that are not relevant to the entire sample.
B)a question that is posed as a single question but in fact asks more than one question.
C)a question created by covert researchers but used by overt researchers in their research.
D)a question created by overt researchers but used by covert researchers in their research.
E)a paradigm that argues that we create reality through our interactions and our interpretations of those interactions.
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Cross-sectional surveys are surveys classified on the basis of _____.

A)demographics
B)question type
C)administration
D)time
E)gender
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A set of written questions that a research participant responds to by filling in answers on her or his own without the assistance of a researcher is known as a(n)_____.

A)independent questionnaire
B)self-accessed questionnaire
C)self-administered questionnaire
D)generalized questionnaire
E)probe-based questionnaire
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If you want to create a survey that allows respondents to progress through the survey easily and have a set of questions for which the response options are the same,you are most likely to ask a(n)_____ type of question.

A)filter
B)floater
C)open-ended
D)double-barreled
E)matrix
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Getting feedback on a questionnaire so that it can be improved before it is administered is called _____.

A)sampling
B)conceptualizing
C)operationalizing
D)designing
E)pretesting
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Mean is a(n):

A)document that outlines how a survey researcher has translated her or his data from words into numbers.
B)measure of central tendency that identifies the average response to an interval or ratio level question.
C)measure of central tendency that identifies the middle point in a distribution of responses.
D)measure of central tendency that identifies the most common response given to a question.
E)analysis of the changing relationship between multiple variables.
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Write a note on the administration of surveys.
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_____ is the possible result of having too few sample members return completed questionnaires.

A)Inductive bias
B)Nonresponse bias
C)Deductive bias
D)Sampling bias
E)Proficiency bias
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In order to make an effective survey what are the things one should avoid?
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Describe the survey method of data collection.
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Covariation:

A)occurs when changes in one variable happen together with changes in another.
B)occurs when there is no relationship between the variables in question.
C)is the analysis of a single variable.
D)is a measure of central tendency that identifies the middle point in a distribution of responses.
E)is a measure of central tendency that identifies the most common response given to a question.
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Describe any two time based surveys.
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What are the things to be kept in mind while conducting a survey?
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What are the strengths of survey method?
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Independence:

A)occurs when changes in one variable happen together with changes in another.
B)occurs when there is a relationship among multiple variables in the question.
C)occurs when there is no relationship between the variables in question.
D)occurs when there are only two variables.
E)occurs when the variables are co-efficient of each other.
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Describe the various forms of analysis that quantitative researchers conduct.
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Mode is a(n):

A)document that outlines how a survey researcher has translated her or his data from words into numbers.
B)measure of central tendency that identifies the average response to an interval or ratio level question.
C)measure of central tendency that identifies the middle point in a distribution of responses.
D)measure of central tendency that identifies the most common response given to a question.
E)analysis of the changing relationship between multiple variables.
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What are longitudinal surveys? Describe its types.
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Describe the inflexibility and validity factors related to the survey method of research.
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Median is a(n):

A)document that outlines how a survey researcher has translated her or his data from words into numbers.
B)measure of central tendency that identifies the average response to an interval or ratio level question.
C)measure of central tendency that identifies the middle point in a distribution of responses.
D)measure of central tendency that identifies the most common response given to a question.
E)analysis of the changing relationship between multiple variables.
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A(n)_____ is a document that outlines how a survey researcher has translated her or his data from words into numbers.

A)contingency table
B)open-ended questionnaire
C)portfolio
D)codebook
E)closed-ended questionnaire
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The number of completed questionnaires you receive divided by the number of questionnaires you distributed is your _____ rate.

A)response
B)option
C)filter
D)floater
E)fencing
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_____ is the most basic form of analysis that quantitative researchers conduct.

A)Bivariate analysis
B)Multivariate analysis
C)Covariate analysis
D)Lateral analysis
E)Univariate analysis
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_____ is the idea that respondents will try to answer questions in a way that will present them in a favorable light.
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_____ are the "answers" that are provided to for each question in a survey.
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Getting feedback on a questionnaire so that it can be improved before it is administered is known as _____.
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_____ is determined by dividing the number of completed questionnaires by the number originally distributed.
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_____ occurs when there is no relationship between the variables in question.
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Cross-sectional surveys are those that are administered over and over again.
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Typically,survey research tends to be a reliable method of inquiry.
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A retrospective survey is a type of survey in which participants are asked to report events from the past.
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Mode is a measure of central tendency that identifies the middle point in a distribution of responses.
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Covariation occurs when changes in one variable happen together with changes in another.
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Longitudinal surveys are those that are administered at just one point in time.
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In a trend survey,a researcher identifies some category of people that are of interest and then regularly surveys people who fall into that category.
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Survey research is a quantitative method whereby a researcher poses some set of pre-determined questions to an entire group,or sample,of individuals.
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Surveys are used by all kinds of people in all kinds of professions.
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Univariate analysis is the analysis of a single variable.
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In a closed-ended question the response options should be mutually exclusive and exhaustive.
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Survey research is an especially useful approach when a researcher aims to describe or explain features of a minority group.
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Researchers conducting trend surveys are interested in how people's inclinations change over time.
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The document (either hard copy or online)which contains survey questions that respondents read and mark their responses upon is called a questionnaire.
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A filter question is one that is posed as a single question but in fact asks more than one question.
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Floaters are respondents who present themselves as neutral when in truth they have an opinion.
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Variety in surveys comes in terms of time and administration.
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Matrix is a question type that lists a set of questions for which the answer categories are all the same.
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The survey method is an expensive method of data collection compare to in-depth interviews.
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Surveys are in many ways rather flexible.
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Surveys can be used by all kinds of people in all kinds of professions because they are _____.

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Cross-sectional surveys differ from longitudinal surveys in that cross-sectional surveys:

A)enable a researcher to make observations over some extended period of time.
B)are administered at one point in time.
C)are most likely to be used by covert researchers.
D)are most likely to be used by overt researchers.
E)are most likely to be used by converts rather than martians.
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A trend survey is:

A)is administered at one point in time.
B)a type of longitudinal survey where a researcher is interested in how people's inclinations change over time.
C)a type of longitudinal survey where a researcher's interest is in a particular group of people who share some common experience or characteristic.
D)a type of survey in which a researcher surveys the exact same sample several times over a period of time.
E)a type of survey in which participants are asked to report events from the past.
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A double barreled question differs from a filter question in that the double barreled question is:

A)a question designed to identify some subset of survey respondents who are then asked additional questions that are not relevant to the entire sample.
B)a question that is posed as a single question but in fact asks more than one question.
C)a question created by covert researchers but used by overt researchers in their research.
D)a question created by overt researchers but used by covert researchers in their research.
E)a paradigm that argues that we create reality through our interactions and our interpretations of those interactions.
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If in a survey a researcher asks his respondents how they spent their last birthday,chances are the survey is a _____ survey.

A)trend
B)cohort
C)panel
D)retrospective
E)role-play
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A(n)_____ is a survey question for which the researcher provides respondents with a limited set of clear response options.

A)fence-sitter question
B)floater question
C)open-ended question
D)closed-ended question
E)narrative question
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A question that is posed as a single question but in fact asks more than one question,without having limited response options is known as a(n)_____.

A)solo-cylinder question
B)closed-ended question
C)matrix question
D)double-barreled question
E)floater question
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_____ are surveys that are administered at one point in time.

A)Longitudinal surveys
B)Panel surveys
C)Vertical surveys
D)Cross-sectional surveys
E)Cohort surveys
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A type of longitudinal survey in which a researcher surveys the exact same sample several times over a period of time is known as a _____.

A)cohort survey
B)trend survey
C)cross-sectional survey
D)retrospective survey
E)panel survey
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Surveys are classified based on administration and _____.

A)time
B)demographics
C)gender
D)accessibility
E)question type
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Longitudinal surveys differ from cross-sectional surveys in that longitudinal surveys:

A)enable a researcher to make observations over some extended period of time.
B)are administered at one point in time.
C)are most likely to be used by covert researchers rather than overt researchers.
D)are most likely to be used by overt researchers rather than covert researchers.
E)are most likely to be used by converts rather than martians.
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Floaters are:

A)respondents who always answer in the negative.
B)respondents who always answer in the affirmative.
C)respondents who present themselves as neutral when in truth they have an opinion.
D)respondents who choose a substantive answer to a question when in truth they don't understand the question or the response options.
E)respondents who ask additional questions that are not relevant to the survey.
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Fence sitters are:

A)respondents who always answer in the negative.
B)respondents who always answer in the affirmative.
C)respondents who present themselves as neutral when in truth they have an opinion.
D)respondents who choose a substantive answer to a question when in truth they don't understand the question or the response options.
E)respondents who ask additional questions that are not relevant to the survey.
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The idea that respondents will try to answer questions in a way that will present them in a favorable light is known as _____.

A)response bias
B)response rate
C)social desirability
D)nonresponse bias
E)mean
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A cross-sectional survey :

A)consists of the same people each time it is administered.
B)is administered at just one point in time.
C)has several types such as trend,panel,and cohort surveys.
D)observes changing trends over a period of time.
E)studies only past events.
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Survey research is:

A)a quantitative method whereby a researcher poses some set of pre-determined questions to an entire group,or sample,of individuals.
B)a paradigm that argues that we create reality through our interactions and our interpretations of those interactions.
C)the process of defining key terms or concepts.
D)the process by which we spell out precisely how a concept will be measured.
E)a method of categorizing concepts according to particular themes.
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A(n)_____ is a question type that lists a set of questions for which the answer categories are all the same.

A)fence-sitter
B)floater
C)matrix
D)open-ended
E)narrative question
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A filter question differs from a double barreled question in that the filter question is:

A)a question designed to identify some subset of survey respondents who are then asked additional questions that are not relevant to the entire sample.
B)a question that is posed as a single question but in fact asks more than one question.
C)a question created by covert researchers but used by overt researchers in their research.
D)a question created by overt researchers but used by covert researchers in their research.
E)a paradigm that argues that we create reality through our interactions and our interpretations of those interactions.
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Cross-sectional surveys are surveys classified on the basis of _____.

A)demographics
B)question type
C)administration
D)time
E)gender
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A set of written questions that a research participant responds to by filling in answers on her or his own without the assistance of a researcher is known as a(n)_____.

A)independent questionnaire
B)self-accessed questionnaire
C)self-administered questionnaire
D)generalized questionnaire
E)probe-based questionnaire
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If you want to create a survey that allows respondents to progress through the survey easily and have a set of questions for which the response options are the same,you are most likely to ask a(n)_____ type of question.

A)filter
B)floater
C)open-ended
D)double-barreled
E)matrix
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Getting feedback on a questionnaire so that it can be improved before it is administered is called _____.

A)sampling
B)conceptualizing
C)operationalizing
D)designing
E)pretesting
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Mean is a(n):

A)document that outlines how a survey researcher has translated her or his data from words into numbers.
B)measure of central tendency that identifies the average response to an interval or ratio level question.
C)measure of central tendency that identifies the middle point in a distribution of responses.
D)measure of central tendency that identifies the most common response given to a question.
E)analysis of the changing relationship between multiple variables.
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Write a note on the administration of surveys.
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_____ is the possible result of having too few sample members return completed questionnaires.

A)Inductive bias
B)Nonresponse bias
C)Deductive bias
D)Sampling bias
E)Proficiency bias
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In order to make an effective survey what are the things one should avoid?
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Describe the survey method of data collection.
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Covariation:

A)occurs when changes in one variable happen together with changes in another.
B)occurs when there is no relationship between the variables in question.
C)is the analysis of a single variable.
D)is a measure of central tendency that identifies the middle point in a distribution of responses.
E)is a measure of central tendency that identifies the most common response given to a question.
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49
Describe any two time based surveys.
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What are the things to be kept in mind while conducting a survey?
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What are the strengths of survey method?
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Independence:

A)occurs when changes in one variable happen together with changes in another.
B)occurs when there is a relationship among multiple variables in the question.
C)occurs when there is no relationship between the variables in question.
D)occurs when there are only two variables.
E)occurs when the variables are co-efficient of each other.
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Describe the various forms of analysis that quantitative researchers conduct.
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Mode is a(n):

A)document that outlines how a survey researcher has translated her or his data from words into numbers.
B)measure of central tendency that identifies the average response to an interval or ratio level question.
C)measure of central tendency that identifies the middle point in a distribution of responses.
D)measure of central tendency that identifies the most common response given to a question.
E)analysis of the changing relationship between multiple variables.
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What are longitudinal surveys? Describe its types.
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Describe the inflexibility and validity factors related to the survey method of research.
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Median is a(n):

A)document that outlines how a survey researcher has translated her or his data from words into numbers.
B)measure of central tendency that identifies the average response to an interval or ratio level question.
C)measure of central tendency that identifies the middle point in a distribution of responses.
D)measure of central tendency that identifies the most common response given to a question.
E)analysis of the changing relationship between multiple variables.
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A(n)_____ is a document that outlines how a survey researcher has translated her or his data from words into numbers.

A)contingency table
B)open-ended questionnaire
C)portfolio
D)codebook
E)closed-ended questionnaire
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The number of completed questionnaires you receive divided by the number of questionnaires you distributed is your _____ rate.

A)response
B)option
C)filter
D)floater
E)fencing
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_____ is the most basic form of analysis that quantitative researchers conduct.

A)Bivariate analysis
B)Multivariate analysis
C)Covariate analysis
D)Lateral analysis
E)Univariate analysis
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_____ is the idea that respondents will try to answer questions in a way that will present them in a favorable light.
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_____ are the "answers" that are provided to for each question in a survey.
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63
Getting feedback on a questionnaire so that it can be improved before it is administered is known as _____.
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_____ is determined by dividing the number of completed questionnaires by the number originally distributed.
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_____ occurs when there is no relationship between the variables in question.
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Write a note on closed-ended questions.Provide a sample closed-ended question.
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