Sampling
Survey Strategies
Levels of Measurement
Questionnaire Design
100

What is a sampling frame?

Those individuals who have a chance of being included in the sample

100

Which survey strategy is the most flexible?

Face-to-Face Interviews
100

People or events are sorted into unordered categories

Nominal

100

These types of questions allow respondents to craft their own responses

Open-Ended Questions

200

Name one of the biases we encounter when conducting surveys

Sampling Bias

Non-Response Bias

200

What is the typical response rate for postal surveys?

Less than 30%

200

People or events are ordered or placed into ordered categories along a single dimension

Ordinal

200

These types of questions offer a limited set of responses

Fixed-Response Questions

300

Give an example of a systematic sampling scheme

i.e. For a telephone survey, every 10th person in the phone book is chosen to participate

300

Which strategy provides response rates close to those of face-to-face interviews?

Drop Off & Pick-Up Questionnaires

300

Numbers are attached that provide meaningful information about the distance between ordered stimuli or classes

Interval Data

300

Name two things to avoid when crafting questionnaire questions

Long, complex questions

Two or more questions in one

Jargon

Biased or emotionally charged terms

Negative words like 'not' or 'none'

400

When does the benefit of a large sample size to precision ratio level off?

150-200 people

400

People without access to the internet and email will be left out of the sample in this type of survey strategy

Internet Surveys

400

Ratios are assigned such that ratios between values are meaningful, as well as the intervals between them

Ratio Data

400

What is one downside to using categorical responses

Loss of information

500

These common analysis methods require sample sizes of 25+

Chi-square and ANOVA

500

This survey method is limited to short questionnaires with fixed-response questions

Telephone Interviews

500

What are the 4 levels of measurement

Nominal, Ordinal, Interval Data, Ratio Data

500

Why is pre-testing your questionnaire questions important?

It often reveals flaws in the questionnaire that were not obvious to the researchers

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