Survey Basics
Survey Design
Data Problems
Qual Methods
Field Observation
100
This is the systematic method of collecting data by asking people questions.

What is survey research?

100

Questions with fixed response options like multiple choice are called this.

What are close-ended questions?

100

When participants lie or forget information in surveys, this is threatened.

What is validity?

100

This type of research focuses on words, meanings, and experiences.

What is qualitative methods?

100

This method involves studying behavior in its natural setting.

What is field observation?

200

Surveys are best for measuring these three things: experiences, behaviors, and THIS.

What are attitudes?
200

Questions that allow participants to answer in their own words are called this.

What are open-ended questions?

200

Automated programs that complete surveys for incentives are called this.

What are bots?

200

This method uses in-depth conversations to understand people’s perspectives.

What are qualitative interviews?

200

Field observation often produces this type of data that is not easily reduced to numbers.

What is qualitative data?

300

This type of survey helps uncover the "dark figure of crime."

What is a victimization survey?

300

A question like “Don’t you agree police are unfair?” is an example of this problem.

What is a biased (or leading) question?

300

One major issue with self-report surveys is that people may do this to appear socially acceptable.

What is underreport or misreport behavior?

300

These interviews balance structure and flexibility and are most common in criminology.

What are semi-structured interviews?

300

One strength of field observation is this (realism of behavior).

What is validity?
400

This type of survey asks people to report their own offending behavior.

What is a self-report survey?
400

These questions direct respondents to different questions based on prior answers.

What are contingency questions?

400

This happens when too few people respond to a survey.

What is a low response rate?

400

This concept refers to understanding behavior along with its meaning and context.

What is thick description?

400

One weakness of field observation is this (limited across larger populations).

What is generalizability?

500

Surveys can be descriptive, explanatory, exploratory, or this type which is used to assess programs.

What is evaluative research?

500

This principle says survey questions should be clear, short, and avoid negative wording. 

What are guidelines for asking good survey questions?

500

Griffin et al. reduced bots by changing this from guaranteed $5 payments to a raffle. This is an example of a specific type of structure.

What is the incentive structure?

500

Qualitative methods are best for answering these types of questions instead of “how many.”

What are "how" and "why" questions?

500

Field research often helps generate this before testing it later.

What is a hypothesis (or theory)?