Observational research
Writing questions
Programming surveys
Conducting interviews
Collecting survey data
100

Time, actors, and events.

What are examples of things we can observe?

100

Questions that capture age, race, gender, education, etc.

What are demographic questions?

100

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Who is our course lab manager?

100

A question at the start of an interview to help a participant feel comfortable.

What is a warm-up question?

100

The # of people who completed a survey divided by the total # of surveys sent.

What is response rate?
200

The domain in which we conducted our class observations.

What is the public domain?

200

When participants answer questions in their own words.

What are open-ended questions?

200

Question with ordered responses (e.g., strongly disagree to strongly agree).

What is a Likert scale question?

200

Confirming it is ok to record the interview and asking the participant if they have any questions.

What are key steps to take before beginning the interview?

200

Total number of people who completed the survey or interview.

What is the n size? (or sample size)

300

Lying to participants who you observe.

What is deception?

300

1=Strongly Disagree; 2=Disagree;
3=Neither Disagree nor Agree;
4= Agree; 5=Strongly Agree

What are response scales?

300

When a respondent is prompted to skip to a new question based on how they answered the previous question.

What is question logic?

300

Tone used to conduct interviews.

What is a neutral tone?

300

The extent to which our findings hold true for the population.

What is generalizability?

400

The type of descriptions we aim to capture when noting our observations.

What is rich description?

400

When respondents answer questions about themselves.

What is self-report data?

400

Qualtrics featured used for adding Bold, Italics, Underlined, etc. formatting.

What is rich text editor?

400

How we invite a participant to offer more information during an interview.

What are question prompts?

400

The process of removing confidential information from the data.

What is de-identifying?

500

Observational method that involves observing people’s behavior in the environment in which it typically occurs.

What is naturalistic observation?

500

“the abstract idea, underlying theme, or subject matter” we are investigating

What are constructs?

500

Qualtrics feature you can use to customize question and choice wording for each participant.

What is piped text?

500

Long and double-barreled questions.

What are types of questions to avoid asking in an interview?

500
Survey respondents who do not show variance in their answers (i.e., always select "c" the entire survey).

Who are straight-liners?