Objective of The Survey
Survey - Design State
Sampling - Nonprobability
Sampling - Probability
Sampling Errors
100

The type of hypothesis most commonly used in social science

What is a Casual Hypothesis?

100

The population you need to survey

What is your target population?

100

People who have average views in a population

What are typical people?

100

Literally just selecting random people

What is a simple-random sample?

100

The sampling error can only be calculated from this type of sample

What is a probability sample?

200

The process of measuring concepts

What is operationalization?

200

What you should do if you think you'll need to draw conclusions based on subgroups

What is oversampling?

200

a method from surveying where people actively choose to get involved and participate

What are volunteer subjects?

200

Picking a random number as the first sample and then specified numbers after that (ex. every 20 after 13)

What is systematic selection procedure?

200

This error can occur when there are issues with the response rate

What is the wrong population is sampled?

300
You must acknowledge these when determining what factor you will be testing

What are alternate views?

300

A type of survey where people are interviewed only one time

What is a cross-section survey?

300

A survey where numbers of specific types of people are sought out specifically

What is quota sampling?

300

Portioning off samples that are more easily accessible and then randomly selecting within those samples

What is stratifying the sample?

300

This error occurs when you miss a portion of the population

What is a noncoverage error?

400
What you must determine after you determine the objective of your survey

What is the design of the survey?

400

A type of survey were the same people are interviewed repeatedly

What is a panel study?

400

A type of sampling where the most accessible people are surveyed

What is haphazard sampling?

400

Portioning off samples by geographical area and then sampling within those

What is clustering the sample?

400

Samples must fit these three criteria to be representative

What are the interviewer cannot select responders, the population is large, and there are enough clusters

500

The most desirable way to this about the relationship between theory and data

What is the middle ground?

500
The three methods from which you can collect data?

What are face-to-face, over the phone interviews, and questionnaires?

500

A type of sampling where key decision makers are surveyed

What is purposive samples?

500
Using multiple random selections to determine the sample

What is multistage sampling

500

The first reduces the sample error, and the second increases it

What are stratifying and clustering?

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