A) a mail survey.
B) an internet survey.
C) a telephone survey.
D) an interview.
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A) determine whether the respondents will understand and be able to respond to the questions on the survey.
B) figure out how long most respondents will take to complete the survey and return it to researchers.
C) prepare respondents for the real survey and get them thinking about their possible responses.
D) provide proof to an Institutional Review Board that the survey will not harm respondents.
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A) Mail survey
B) Internet survey
C) Telephone survey
D) Face to face interviews
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A) at least 20% of the respondents will understand them.
B) at a third-grade level.
C) so that the overwhelming majority of the respondents will understand them.
D) at a sixth-grade level.
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A) It is a leading question.
B) it is double barreled.
C) It includes a prestige bias.
D) The respondents may not be informed enough to answer.
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A) Mail survey
B) Internet survey
C) Telephone survey
D) Face to face interviews
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A) a mail survey.
B) an internet survey.
C) a telephone survey.
D) an interview.
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A) A mechanical device used to determine whether a person is lying on a survey.
B) An analytic technique used to organize answers to particular survey questions.
C) The particular coding method that researchers use for inputting survey data.
D) The questionnaire or document that researchers use to collect survey data.
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A) It includes jargon or uncommon abbreviations.
B) It includes emotional language.
C) It includes a prestige bias.
D) It is a leading question.
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A) Mail survey
B) Internet survey
C) Telephone survey
D) Face to face interviews
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A) a mail survey.
B) an internet survey.
C) a telephone survey.
D) an interview.
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A) it will collect the data necessary to answer the research question.
B) if you give the previous researcher credit for developing it.
C) both a and b.
D) None of the above. It is never acceptable.
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A) annulments.
B) flip-flops.
C) negatives.
D) reversals.
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A) Mail survey
B) Internet survey
C) Telephone survey
D) Face to face interviews
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Multiple Choice
A) a mail survey.
B) an internet survey.
C) a telephone survey.
D) an interview.
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Multiple Choice
A) It includes jargon or uncommon abbreviations.
B) it is double barreled.
C) It includes a prestige bias.
D) The respondents may not be informed enough to answer.
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Multiple Choice
A) It includes jargon or uncommon abbreviations.
B) It includes emotional language.
C) The respondents may not be informed enough to answer.
D) It includes a prestige bias.
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A) a survey.
B) an interview.
C) an experiment.
D) an instrument.
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A) Direct
B) Open
C) Closed/Forced choice
D) Indirect
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A) It includes jargon or uncommon abbreviations
B) It includes emotional language
C) it is double barreled
D) The respondents may not be informed enough to answer
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