Deck 6: The Survey Interview

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When would you want to employ a filter question strategy?
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What advice would you give people who respond to survey interviewers?
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Why is the telephone survey growing in popularity when research indicates it has many serious problems?
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When would you conduct a longitudinal survey?
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Create a sample Likert scale question for a survey on lowering the legal age for drinking alcoholic beverages.
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Discuss what Charles Redding recommended for handling the massive amounts of information generated in surveys.
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Three popular question strategies are

A)interval, nominal, and ordinal.
B)filter, repeat, and shuffle.
C)bipolar, open-to-closed, mirror.
D)dynamic, static, and meaningful.
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Explain the difference between a cross-sectional survey and a longitudinal survey.
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Three question scale techniques are

A)bipolar, contingency, and serial.
B)chain, leaning, and contingency.
C)interval, nominal, and ordinal.
D)filter, repeat, and leaning.
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Why is margin of error an important consideration for survey takers and interpreters?
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What are the basic principles of stratified random sampling?
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What are some factors to consider when deciding whether to use a survey?
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When pretesting a survey, give some guidelines your textbook suggests when examining the results.
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How do interviewers avoid order bias in a survey?
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Why is a self-selection method of sampling unacceptable for most market and public opinion polls?
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Create a shuffle question strategy for an interview on voter intentions during a political campaign.
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Compare and contrast a nominal scale question with an ordinal scale question.
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If you were the director of a student survey on the evaluation of instructors, what instructions would you give interviewers?
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If you were conducting a survey of the parking problems on your campus and you wanted all culturally diverse groups to be represented fairly, which sampling method would you use?
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List three essential criteria for selecting survey interviewers.
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When someone wants to discover how deeply someone would be comfortable with a proposition and they ask questions that bring the proposition closer to their own backyard, this is known as which scale?

A)ordinal
B)Bogardus Social Distance
C)nominal
D)interval
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A survey interview guide requires

A)primary questions.
B)probing questions.
C)both a and b.
D)none of the above.
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Which strategy helps prevent negative or superficial evaluations due to boredom or fatigue?

A)shuffle
B)chain
C)filter
D)repeat
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"If you were to vote today, for which mayoral candidate would you vote?" is an example of which of the following type of question?

A)loaded
B)leaning
C)leading
D)bipolar
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A question strategy designed to determine interviewee knowledge of a topic is a

A)filter strategy.
B)leaning strategy.
C)repeat strategy.
D)shuffle strategy.
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Which of the following question strategies allow the interviewer to determine the interviewee's knowledge of a topic?

A)repeat
B)filter
C)shuffle
D)chain
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Another name for skip interval sampling is

A)random digit sampling.
B)random numbers.
C)block sampling.
D)sample point.
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If you select every tenth name from a telephone directory for a survey, you are using a

A)stratified random sampling.
B)sampling point.
C)table of random numbers.
D)skip interval.
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Which of the following is NOT a finding in studies of telephone interviews?

A)Many interviewers do not like to interview by telephone.
B)There is a low degree of cooperation in telephone interviews.
C)Older interviewees prefer to be interviewed by telephone.
D)People feel uneasy about discussing sensitive issues over the telephone.
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When conducting research, one should explore

A)the past.
B)the present.
C)attempted solutions.
D)all of the above.
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Evaluate the following statement: "I like Aroma coffee best." 1 Strongly Agree
2 Agree
3 Neither agree nor disagree
4 Disagree
5 Strongly Disagree
The above question scale is known as:

A)interval.
B)nominal.
C)ordinal.
D)all of the above
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If you asked someone on a survey to rank order a list, you would be using which type of scale?

A)interval
B)ordinal
C)nominal
D)cardinal
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If your margin of error is within 5 percentage points, you have set your level of confidence at which of the following?

A)98%
B)95%
C)85%
D)100%
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Systematic sampling can be done in the following ways:

A)random sample, skip interval sample, and stratified random sample.
B)filter sample, repeat sample, and leaning sample.
C)interval sample, nominal sample, and ordinal sample.
D)the phone book, Internet, and video talk-back.
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Which of the following should a survey designer avoid when planning scale questions?

A)long scales
B)complicated rating procedures
C)lengthy explanations
D)all of the above
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Margin of error refers to

A)the level of confidence in results.
B)the acceptable percentage of interviewees who provide incorrect answers.
C)errors resulting from poor question phrasing.
D)the probability that each person might be selected in your sample.
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One study revealed that the most important elements in shaping interviewee attitudes toward surveys are

A)personality and attitude of the interviewer.
B)age and similarity of interviewer and interviewee.
C)the opening and first question.
D)gender and ethnic group of interviewees.
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Which question scale asks respondents to rate or rank options?

A)nominal scale
B)ordinal scale
C)numerical scale
D)Bogardus social distance scale
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Which of the following question strategies is designed to reduce undecided answers?

A)shuffle strategy
B)leaning strategy
C)leading strategy
D)filter strategy
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The term "sample point" refers to

A)a geographical area in that contains specific types of persons.
B)the point at which a survey reaches its prescribed margin of error.
C)the numerical point at which interviewers have obtained the necessary sample.
D)the target population for a survey.
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It is acceptable to discuss the survey with the interviewee after closing the interview.
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The opening of a survey is a critical time for the respondent to determine if it is a slick sales effort.
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It is appropriate to maintain a pleasant "poker face" when administering a survey.
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If you take a phone book of a city and pick the seventh name and count down the next seven and so on, until you have a large enough sample size, this is known as:

A)table of random numbers.
B)skip interval.
C)stratified sample.
D)sample point.
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It is acceptable to wear campaign buttons when conducting research surveys.
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Which of the following describes the findings of research on using the telephone for surveys?

A)Many interviewers do not like telephone interviews.
B)Older interviewees do not like telephone interviews.
C)There is a lower degree of cooperation on the telephone.
D)all of the above
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Which type of question may require analysis and structuring before coding can be done?

A)standardized
B)closed
C)open
D)none of the above
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A Likert scale is also known as an evaluative interval.
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Which of the following is true about face-to-face interview?

A)Respondents are more likely to provide self-generated answers.
B)Interviewers are confined to asking simple questions.
C)Respondents are less inclined to participate in longer interviews.
D)Respondents tend to provide less truthful answers.
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Which of the following is NOT part of the final phase of survey interviewing?

A)design
B)coding
C)tabulation
D)analysis
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A highly scheduled standardized interview requires the interviewer to be an expert on the topic of the survey.
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It is important to ask all questions exactly as worded.
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If you have a target population such as senior citizens (65 years and older), which sampling technique may be best for you to employ?

A)sample point
B)self-selection
C)stratified random
D)skip interval
Question
If 50 was the answer tabulated on your survey and your margin of error was at 5%, you would be confident (if you had a random sample) that the correct answer would fall between what range?

A)45-55
B)50-55
C)45-50
D)none of the above
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Content seems to be more important than speaking skills during the opening of the telephone interview.
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The chain strategy is also known as the contingency strategy.
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Which of the following is NOT a question to ask during analysis of data?

A)What conclusions can you draw?
B)Why did people respond in specific ways to specific questions?
C)What individuals should we interview?
D)What should be done with blanks on the survey forms?
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An increasing number of interviews are taking place through

A)email.
B)Web pages.
C)computer.
D)all of the above
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Older interviewers may generate which of the following?

A)credibility
B)self-confidence
C)optimism
D)all of the above
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Research shows that training interviewers results in greater use of all of the following except

A)appropriate probing questions.
B)appropriate feedback.
C)appropriate instruction giving.
D)larger margin of error.
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Numerical interval scales ask respondents to select a range or level that accurately reflects their age, income, or educational levels.
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The identified population for your survey should include all persons who are able and qualified to respond to your questions.
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In sampling, each potential respondent from a defined population must have an equal opportunity of being selected.
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A study of the effects of question order suggests that specific questions should come first, followed by more general questions.
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As an interviewer, long silences in telephone interviews should not be filled with "uh-huh's".
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Internet surveys lose the critical nonverbal communication element.
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If you are conducting a qualitative survey, you will likely present your findings in words, not numbers.
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Interviewers should dress differently than those they will be interviewing.
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Often no group is identified as to the sponsorship of the survey.
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The closing of an interview may ask for the respondent's address and/or phone number.
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In surveys, the interviewee is given an opportunity to refuse to take part.
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The majority of refusals in telephone surveys occur prior to the first substantive question.
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Sample point and block sample are the same type of sampling techniques.
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Nominal scales must have mutually exclusive answer options.
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Openings of surveys should be written out and recited verbatim.
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A recent study indicated that the common nonmonetary incentive, such as a ballpoint pen, does not increase response rates through reduction in interview refusal rates.
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A repeat question should be obvious and appear closely after the first time the question appears.
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A leaning question is the same as a leading question.
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It is all right to rephrase a survey question if the respondent does not understand.
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Random sampling can be achieved by putting the names of all population members into a container and drawing them out one-by-one until you have a large enough sample size.
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When would you want to employ a filter question strategy?
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What advice would you give people who respond to survey interviewers?
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Why is the telephone survey growing in popularity when research indicates it has many serious problems?
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When would you conduct a longitudinal survey?
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Create a sample Likert scale question for a survey on lowering the legal age for drinking alcoholic beverages.
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Discuss what Charles Redding recommended for handling the massive amounts of information generated in surveys.
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Three popular question strategies are

A)interval, nominal, and ordinal.
B)filter, repeat, and shuffle.
C)bipolar, open-to-closed, mirror.
D)dynamic, static, and meaningful.
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Explain the difference between a cross-sectional survey and a longitudinal survey.
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Three question scale techniques are

A)bipolar, contingency, and serial.
B)chain, leaning, and contingency.
C)interval, nominal, and ordinal.
D)filter, repeat, and leaning.
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Why is margin of error an important consideration for survey takers and interpreters?
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What are the basic principles of stratified random sampling?
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What are some factors to consider when deciding whether to use a survey?
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When pretesting a survey, give some guidelines your textbook suggests when examining the results.
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How do interviewers avoid order bias in a survey?
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Why is a self-selection method of sampling unacceptable for most market and public opinion polls?
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Create a shuffle question strategy for an interview on voter intentions during a political campaign.
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Compare and contrast a nominal scale question with an ordinal scale question.
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If you were the director of a student survey on the evaluation of instructors, what instructions would you give interviewers?
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If you were conducting a survey of the parking problems on your campus and you wanted all culturally diverse groups to be represented fairly, which sampling method would you use?
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List three essential criteria for selecting survey interviewers.
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When someone wants to discover how deeply someone would be comfortable with a proposition and they ask questions that bring the proposition closer to their own backyard, this is known as which scale?

A)ordinal
B)Bogardus Social Distance
C)nominal
D)interval
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A survey interview guide requires

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B)probing questions.
C)both a and b.
D)none of the above.
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Which strategy helps prevent negative or superficial evaluations due to boredom or fatigue?

A)shuffle
B)chain
C)filter
D)repeat
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"If you were to vote today, for which mayoral candidate would you vote?" is an example of which of the following type of question?

A)loaded
B)leaning
C)leading
D)bipolar
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A question strategy designed to determine interviewee knowledge of a topic is a

A)filter strategy.
B)leaning strategy.
C)repeat strategy.
D)shuffle strategy.
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Which of the following question strategies allow the interviewer to determine the interviewee's knowledge of a topic?

A)repeat
B)filter
C)shuffle
D)chain
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Another name for skip interval sampling is

A)random digit sampling.
B)random numbers.
C)block sampling.
D)sample point.
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If you select every tenth name from a telephone directory for a survey, you are using a

A)stratified random sampling.
B)sampling point.
C)table of random numbers.
D)skip interval.
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Which of the following is NOT a finding in studies of telephone interviews?

A)Many interviewers do not like to interview by telephone.
B)There is a low degree of cooperation in telephone interviews.
C)Older interviewees prefer to be interviewed by telephone.
D)People feel uneasy about discussing sensitive issues over the telephone.
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When conducting research, one should explore

A)the past.
B)the present.
C)attempted solutions.
D)all of the above.
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Evaluate the following statement: "I like Aroma coffee best." 1 Strongly Agree
2 Agree
3 Neither agree nor disagree
4 Disagree
5 Strongly Disagree
The above question scale is known as:

A)interval.
B)nominal.
C)ordinal.
D)all of the above
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If you asked someone on a survey to rank order a list, you would be using which type of scale?

A)interval
B)ordinal
C)nominal
D)cardinal
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If your margin of error is within 5 percentage points, you have set your level of confidence at which of the following?

A)98%
B)95%
C)85%
D)100%
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Systematic sampling can be done in the following ways:

A)random sample, skip interval sample, and stratified random sample.
B)filter sample, repeat sample, and leaning sample.
C)interval sample, nominal sample, and ordinal sample.
D)the phone book, Internet, and video talk-back.
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Which of the following should a survey designer avoid when planning scale questions?

A)long scales
B)complicated rating procedures
C)lengthy explanations
D)all of the above
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Margin of error refers to

A)the level of confidence in results.
B)the acceptable percentage of interviewees who provide incorrect answers.
C)errors resulting from poor question phrasing.
D)the probability that each person might be selected in your sample.
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One study revealed that the most important elements in shaping interviewee attitudes toward surveys are

A)personality and attitude of the interviewer.
B)age and similarity of interviewer and interviewee.
C)the opening and first question.
D)gender and ethnic group of interviewees.
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Which question scale asks respondents to rate or rank options?

A)nominal scale
B)ordinal scale
C)numerical scale
D)Bogardus social distance scale
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Which of the following question strategies is designed to reduce undecided answers?

A)shuffle strategy
B)leaning strategy
C)leading strategy
D)filter strategy
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The term "sample point" refers to

A)a geographical area in that contains specific types of persons.
B)the point at which a survey reaches its prescribed margin of error.
C)the numerical point at which interviewers have obtained the necessary sample.
D)the target population for a survey.
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It is acceptable to discuss the survey with the interviewee after closing the interview.
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The opening of a survey is a critical time for the respondent to determine if it is a slick sales effort.
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It is appropriate to maintain a pleasant "poker face" when administering a survey.
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If you take a phone book of a city and pick the seventh name and count down the next seven and so on, until you have a large enough sample size, this is known as:

A)table of random numbers.
B)skip interval.
C)stratified sample.
D)sample point.
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It is acceptable to wear campaign buttons when conducting research surveys.
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Which of the following describes the findings of research on using the telephone for surveys?

A)Many interviewers do not like telephone interviews.
B)Older interviewees do not like telephone interviews.
C)There is a lower degree of cooperation on the telephone.
D)all of the above
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Which type of question may require analysis and structuring before coding can be done?

A)standardized
B)closed
C)open
D)none of the above
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A Likert scale is also known as an evaluative interval.
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Which of the following is true about face-to-face interview?

A)Respondents are more likely to provide self-generated answers.
B)Interviewers are confined to asking simple questions.
C)Respondents are less inclined to participate in longer interviews.
D)Respondents tend to provide less truthful answers.
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Which of the following is NOT part of the final phase of survey interviewing?

A)design
B)coding
C)tabulation
D)analysis
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A highly scheduled standardized interview requires the interviewer to be an expert on the topic of the survey.
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It is important to ask all questions exactly as worded.
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If you have a target population such as senior citizens (65 years and older), which sampling technique may be best for you to employ?

A)sample point
B)self-selection
C)stratified random
D)skip interval
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If 50 was the answer tabulated on your survey and your margin of error was at 5%, you would be confident (if you had a random sample) that the correct answer would fall between what range?

A)45-55
B)50-55
C)45-50
D)none of the above
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Content seems to be more important than speaking skills during the opening of the telephone interview.
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The chain strategy is also known as the contingency strategy.
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Which of the following is NOT a question to ask during analysis of data?

A)What conclusions can you draw?
B)Why did people respond in specific ways to specific questions?
C)What individuals should we interview?
D)What should be done with blanks on the survey forms?
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An increasing number of interviews are taking place through

A)email.
B)Web pages.
C)computer.
D)all of the above
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Older interviewers may generate which of the following?

A)credibility
B)self-confidence
C)optimism
D)all of the above
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Research shows that training interviewers results in greater use of all of the following except

A)appropriate probing questions.
B)appropriate feedback.
C)appropriate instruction giving.
D)larger margin of error.
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Numerical interval scales ask respondents to select a range or level that accurately reflects their age, income, or educational levels.
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The identified population for your survey should include all persons who are able and qualified to respond to your questions.
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In sampling, each potential respondent from a defined population must have an equal opportunity of being selected.
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A study of the effects of question order suggests that specific questions should come first, followed by more general questions.
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As an interviewer, long silences in telephone interviews should not be filled with "uh-huh's".
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Internet surveys lose the critical nonverbal communication element.
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If you are conducting a qualitative survey, you will likely present your findings in words, not numbers.
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Interviewers should dress differently than those they will be interviewing.
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Often no group is identified as to the sponsorship of the survey.
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The closing of an interview may ask for the respondent's address and/or phone number.
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In surveys, the interviewee is given an opportunity to refuse to take part.
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The majority of refusals in telephone surveys occur prior to the first substantive question.
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Sample point and block sample are the same type of sampling techniques.
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Nominal scales must have mutually exclusive answer options.
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Openings of surveys should be written out and recited verbatim.
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A recent study indicated that the common nonmonetary incentive, such as a ballpoint pen, does not increase response rates through reduction in interview refusal rates.
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A repeat question should be obvious and appear closely after the first time the question appears.
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A leaning question is the same as a leading question.
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It is all right to rephrase a survey question if the respondent does not understand.
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Random sampling can be achieved by putting the names of all population members into a container and drawing them out one-by-one until you have a large enough sample size.
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