Deck 6: Traditional Survey Research

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A manufacturer of desserts tested a new five-minute dessert on working females.A marketing research firm was employed to measure consumer response to the dessert.The results of the survey were dismal.The manufacturer was sure the new quickie dessert would be appealing to working females.A follow-up focus group revealed that working females without children were not interested in the new idea,but working females with children were.What kind of error was evident in the initial survey?

A)sample frame error
B)random error
C)population specification error
D)surrogate information error
E)none of these
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The fact that not every household has a published phone number can cause which type of error in telephone surveys?

A)sample frame error
B)random error
C)population specification error
D)surrogate information error
E)surrogate sampling variation
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The difference between the sample value and the true value in the population under study is referred to as _______.

A)sampling error
B)random error
C)measurement error
D)chance correlation
E)none of these
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Which of the following is currently the least popular type of data collection?

A)Internet surveys
B)mall-intercept interviews
C)door-to-door interviews
D)telephone surveys
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A marketing researcher subcontracts the data collection process to a field services firm.After the data is collected,the researcher is editing the questionnaires,and finds a large number of mistakes.In many cases skip patterns were not followed,and difficult questions were often skipped.The researcher contacts several of the persons that did the interviewing and finds that they received little,and in some cases,no training or supervision.What kind of error is evident here?

A)processing error
B)interviewer error (bias)
C)surrogate information error
D)measurement instrument bias
E)sampling error
Question
This type of sample design error can occur even when the population is correctly specified and a proper sample frame is being used.

A)measurement error
B)interviewer error
C)processing error
D)selection error
E)nonsystematic error
Question
Which of the following is an example of a self-administered questionnaire?

A)telephone survey
B)door-to-door survey
C)mail survey
D)mall intercept
E)depth interview
Question
Collecting information such as consumer demographics and lifestyle characteristics would be illustrative of which reason for the high usage of surveys in marketing research?
A)the need to know why certain things are done or not done

A)the need to know who does certain things
C)the need to explain cause and effect relationships
D)the need to know how consumers make decisions
E)All are reasons for the high rate of usage of surveys in marketing research
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To determine how the same group of respondents feels at different points of time,the researcher must use what kind of study?

A) mail
B) Internet
C) telephone
D) longitudinal
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A researcher hired 20 interviewers to conduct door-to-door interviews in a particular city.In the process of verifying the responses for one of the interviewers,the researcher found that the interviewer surveyed consecutive houses in a particular subdivision,instead of selecting every third house.What kind of error has occurred here?

A)selection error
B)measurement error
C)processing error
D)interviewer error
E)surrogate information error
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Which of the following is an advantage of CATI?

A)the interviewing process can be monitored
B)the computer can help customize questionnaires
C)eliminating selection bias
D)computer tabulation of data can occur at any time
E)All of these are advantages of CATI.
Question
When survey respondents deliberately falsify their income this is known as which type of bias?

A)interviewer bias
B)nonresponse bias
C)measurement instrument bias
D)response bias
E)selection bias
Question
In the pretesting of a questionnaire,a researcher finds that respondents perceive several of the questions as leading,and others as difficult to understand.If the researcher does not make the necessary revisions to the questionnaire,there will probably be a large amount of which of the following?

A)processing error
B)interviewer error
C)surrogate information error
D)measurement instrument bias
E)over-arching bias
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Which of the following is not a reason surveys have a high rate of usage in marketing research?

A)the need to know why certain things are done or not done
B)the need to know who does certain things
C)the need to explain cause and effect relationships
D)the need to know how consumers make decisions
E)All are reasons for the high rate of usage of surveys in marketing research.
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A researcher who wants to use probing should consider using which type of questionnaire?

A)mail
B)Internet
C)telephone
D)Kiosk questionnaire
Question
_____________ results from mistakes or problems in the research design.

A)Systematic error
B)Processing error
C)Interviewer error
D)Random error
E)None of these
Question
Which of the following data collection techniques can produce excellent sample quality?

A)mail surveys
B)mall intercept
C)central location telephone
D)self-administered interviews
E)executive interviews
Question
When a researcher uses an incomplete sampling frame for a study,this is referred to as __________.

A)surrogate information error
B)selection error
C)frame error
D)none of these
Question
A questionnaire that is not computer coded,thereby increasing the complexity of inputting the questionnaire data into a database,will probably suffer from which of the following?

A)processing error
B)interviewer error
C)surrogate information error
D)measurement instrument bias
E)big data error
Question
When the researcher achieves a very low response rate,he/she should be concerned with ______________.

A)surrogate information error
B)refusal rate error
C)nonresponse bias (error)
D)measurement instrument bias (error)
E)response bias
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Which of the following does not match its recommended time limit for the mode of research?

A)Face-to-face (in-home, office): 25 minutes
B)Telephone: 20 minutes
C)Mall intercept: 15 minutes
D)Online: 20 minutes
E)Individual depth interview: 10 minutes
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Using a phone book as a sampling frame would not result in sampling frame error.
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All of the following are examples of sample design error except?

A)selection error
B)frame error
C)measurement bias error
D)population specification error
E)all of these are sample design errors
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When interviewers falsify data,the type of error introduced is interviewer error.
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Inability to probe is a major disadvantage of mail and self-administered interviews.
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What refers to the extent to which the questionnaire follows a set sequence or order,has a predetermined wording of questions,and relies on closed-ended question?

A)Arrangement
B)Structure
C)Configuration
D)Organization
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One of the major causes of surrogate information error is failure to properly define the research problem.
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Which of the following is not a determination of the survey method?

A)sampling precision
B)quality of data
C)budget
D)length of questionnaire
E)all of these are determinations of the survey method
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The total amount of error in a particular project involving a survey is referred to as random error.
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Which of the following errors can be reduced only by increasing the sample size?

A)systematic error
B)random sampling error
C)frame error
D)response bias
E)selection error
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What interviews are conducted by running into people in a big shopping area and interviewing them face-to-face?

A)Mall-intercept interviews
B)Door-to-door interviews
C)Executive interviews
D)Random interviews
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It is possible for respondents to falsify answers unconsciously.
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The Bureau of the Census reported that a more accurate estimate of the total population in the U.S.could be accomplished by a carefully selected sample,rather than with a census.What broad classification of errors is the researcher indirectly alluding to?

A)random error
B)selection error
C)measurement error
D)frame error
E)none of these
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Mail surveys are a type of self-administered questionnaire.
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If the client needs to have survey results quickly,which of the following methods would be best?

A)Internet
B)Mall Intercept
C)Telephone
D)Executive Interview
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Most marketing research is completely error free.
Question
Random-digit dialing enables market researchers to reach households with unlisted phone numbers.
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__________ is the industrial equivalent of door-to-door interviewing.

A)Mall-intercept interviewing
B)Telephone interviewing
C)Corporate interview
D)Executive interview
Question
Surveys have a low rate of usage in marketing research compared to other means of data collection.
Question
Measurement error is often a more serious threat to survey accuracy than is random error.
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Random digit dialing that includes cell phones may yield a more efficient sample than a mail survey.
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Explain the major disadvantage with self-administrated questionnaires.
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What types of error would be most likely in each of the following circumstances?
a.telephone survey using only a telephone book
b.having members of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleading Squad administer mall
intercept interviews asking respondents how much they spend on eating out in a
year
c.mail survey of physicians "Please indicate your annual household income."
$ _________________
Question
A client is contracting with a marketing research supplier concerning a survey that would be answered multiple times over a period of time.Which of the non-Internet forms of survey research would be most appropriate?
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Interviewer error is a result of a problem with the questionnaire.
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Door-to-door interviews were at one time thought to be the best survey method.
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A potential marketing research client contacts a supplier about a possible survey.It seems that the client is interested in establishing a snow skiing equipment business in Arkansas and wants to survey Arkie snow skiers to get an estimate on potential.The consultant tells the potential client that such a survey may not be feasible,or at best would be very time consuming and expensive.What is the basis of the consultant's response.
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If the client needs to have survey results quickly,the Internet is not the best choice.
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Why is it important to consider measurement error in survey research?
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Self-administered interviews are often used in malls or other central locations where the researcher has access to a captive audience.
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The quality of data is measured in terms of validity and reliability.
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A lateral study is one that questions the same respondents at different points in time.
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What are the major factors that determine the selection of a particular survey method?
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Mall-intercept interviews are no longer a common method for conducting personal interviews.
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Interviewers are typically the main interface with consumers and are,therefore,a vital link to consumer cooperation.
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Measurement instrument bias is a type of sample design error.
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A manufacturer of desserts tested a new five-minute dessert on working females.A marketing research firm was employed to measure consumer response to the dessert.The results of the survey were dismal.The manufacturer was sure the new quickie dessert would be appealing to working females.A follow-up focus group revealed that working females without children were not interested in the new idea,but working females with children were.What kind of error was evident in the initial survey?

A)sample frame error
B)random error
C)population specification error
D)surrogate information error
E)none of these
C
2
The fact that not every household has a published phone number can cause which type of error in telephone surveys?

A)sample frame error
B)random error
C)population specification error
D)surrogate information error
E)surrogate sampling variation
A
3
The difference between the sample value and the true value in the population under study is referred to as _______.

A)sampling error
B)random error
C)measurement error
D)chance correlation
E)none of these
A
4
Which of the following is currently the least popular type of data collection?

A)Internet surveys
B)mall-intercept interviews
C)door-to-door interviews
D)telephone surveys
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A marketing researcher subcontracts the data collection process to a field services firm.After the data is collected,the researcher is editing the questionnaires,and finds a large number of mistakes.In many cases skip patterns were not followed,and difficult questions were often skipped.The researcher contacts several of the persons that did the interviewing and finds that they received little,and in some cases,no training or supervision.What kind of error is evident here?

A)processing error
B)interviewer error (bias)
C)surrogate information error
D)measurement instrument bias
E)sampling error
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This type of sample design error can occur even when the population is correctly specified and a proper sample frame is being used.

A)measurement error
B)interviewer error
C)processing error
D)selection error
E)nonsystematic error
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Which of the following is an example of a self-administered questionnaire?

A)telephone survey
B)door-to-door survey
C)mail survey
D)mall intercept
E)depth interview
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Collecting information such as consumer demographics and lifestyle characteristics would be illustrative of which reason for the high usage of surveys in marketing research?
A)the need to know why certain things are done or not done

A)the need to know who does certain things
C)the need to explain cause and effect relationships
D)the need to know how consumers make decisions
E)All are reasons for the high rate of usage of surveys in marketing research
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To determine how the same group of respondents feels at different points of time,the researcher must use what kind of study?

A) mail
B) Internet
C) telephone
D) longitudinal
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A researcher hired 20 interviewers to conduct door-to-door interviews in a particular city.In the process of verifying the responses for one of the interviewers,the researcher found that the interviewer surveyed consecutive houses in a particular subdivision,instead of selecting every third house.What kind of error has occurred here?

A)selection error
B)measurement error
C)processing error
D)interviewer error
E)surrogate information error
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Which of the following is an advantage of CATI?

A)the interviewing process can be monitored
B)the computer can help customize questionnaires
C)eliminating selection bias
D)computer tabulation of data can occur at any time
E)All of these are advantages of CATI.
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When survey respondents deliberately falsify their income this is known as which type of bias?

A)interviewer bias
B)nonresponse bias
C)measurement instrument bias
D)response bias
E)selection bias
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In the pretesting of a questionnaire,a researcher finds that respondents perceive several of the questions as leading,and others as difficult to understand.If the researcher does not make the necessary revisions to the questionnaire,there will probably be a large amount of which of the following?

A)processing error
B)interviewer error
C)surrogate information error
D)measurement instrument bias
E)over-arching bias
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Which of the following is not a reason surveys have a high rate of usage in marketing research?

A)the need to know why certain things are done or not done
B)the need to know who does certain things
C)the need to explain cause and effect relationships
D)the need to know how consumers make decisions
E)All are reasons for the high rate of usage of surveys in marketing research.
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A researcher who wants to use probing should consider using which type of questionnaire?

A)mail
B)Internet
C)telephone
D)Kiosk questionnaire
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_____________ results from mistakes or problems in the research design.

A)Systematic error
B)Processing error
C)Interviewer error
D)Random error
E)None of these
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Which of the following data collection techniques can produce excellent sample quality?

A)mail surveys
B)mall intercept
C)central location telephone
D)self-administered interviews
E)executive interviews
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When a researcher uses an incomplete sampling frame for a study,this is referred to as __________.

A)surrogate information error
B)selection error
C)frame error
D)none of these
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A questionnaire that is not computer coded,thereby increasing the complexity of inputting the questionnaire data into a database,will probably suffer from which of the following?

A)processing error
B)interviewer error
C)surrogate information error
D)measurement instrument bias
E)big data error
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When the researcher achieves a very low response rate,he/she should be concerned with ______________.

A)surrogate information error
B)refusal rate error
C)nonresponse bias (error)
D)measurement instrument bias (error)
E)response bias
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Which of the following does not match its recommended time limit for the mode of research?

A)Face-to-face (in-home, office): 25 minutes
B)Telephone: 20 minutes
C)Mall intercept: 15 minutes
D)Online: 20 minutes
E)Individual depth interview: 10 minutes
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Using a phone book as a sampling frame would not result in sampling frame error.
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All of the following are examples of sample design error except?

A)selection error
B)frame error
C)measurement bias error
D)population specification error
E)all of these are sample design errors
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When interviewers falsify data,the type of error introduced is interviewer error.
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Inability to probe is a major disadvantage of mail and self-administered interviews.
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What refers to the extent to which the questionnaire follows a set sequence or order,has a predetermined wording of questions,and relies on closed-ended question?

A)Arrangement
B)Structure
C)Configuration
D)Organization
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One of the major causes of surrogate information error is failure to properly define the research problem.
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Which of the following is not a determination of the survey method?

A)sampling precision
B)quality of data
C)budget
D)length of questionnaire
E)all of these are determinations of the survey method
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The total amount of error in a particular project involving a survey is referred to as random error.
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Which of the following errors can be reduced only by increasing the sample size?

A)systematic error
B)random sampling error
C)frame error
D)response bias
E)selection error
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What interviews are conducted by running into people in a big shopping area and interviewing them face-to-face?

A)Mall-intercept interviews
B)Door-to-door interviews
C)Executive interviews
D)Random interviews
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It is possible for respondents to falsify answers unconsciously.
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The Bureau of the Census reported that a more accurate estimate of the total population in the U.S.could be accomplished by a carefully selected sample,rather than with a census.What broad classification of errors is the researcher indirectly alluding to?

A)random error
B)selection error
C)measurement error
D)frame error
E)none of these
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Mail surveys are a type of self-administered questionnaire.
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If the client needs to have survey results quickly,which of the following methods would be best?

A)Internet
B)Mall Intercept
C)Telephone
D)Executive Interview
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Most marketing research is completely error free.
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Random-digit dialing enables market researchers to reach households with unlisted phone numbers.
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__________ is the industrial equivalent of door-to-door interviewing.

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B)Telephone interviewing
C)Corporate interview
D)Executive interview
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Surveys have a low rate of usage in marketing research compared to other means of data collection.
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Measurement error is often a more serious threat to survey accuracy than is random error.
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Random digit dialing that includes cell phones may yield a more efficient sample than a mail survey.
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Explain the major disadvantage with self-administrated questionnaires.
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What types of error would be most likely in each of the following circumstances?
a.telephone survey using only a telephone book
b.having members of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleading Squad administer mall
intercept interviews asking respondents how much they spend on eating out in a
year
c.mail survey of physicians "Please indicate your annual household income."
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A client is contracting with a marketing research supplier concerning a survey that would be answered multiple times over a period of time.Which of the non-Internet forms of survey research would be most appropriate?
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Interviewer error is a result of a problem with the questionnaire.
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Door-to-door interviews were at one time thought to be the best survey method.
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A potential marketing research client contacts a supplier about a possible survey.It seems that the client is interested in establishing a snow skiing equipment business in Arkansas and wants to survey Arkie snow skiers to get an estimate on potential.The consultant tells the potential client that such a survey may not be feasible,or at best would be very time consuming and expensive.What is the basis of the consultant's response.
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If the client needs to have survey results quickly,the Internet is not the best choice.
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Why is it important to consider measurement error in survey research?
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Self-administered interviews are often used in malls or other central locations where the researcher has access to a captive audience.
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The quality of data is measured in terms of validity and reliability.
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A lateral study is one that questions the same respondents at different points in time.
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What are the major factors that determine the selection of a particular survey method?
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Mall-intercept interviews are no longer a common method for conducting personal interviews.
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Interviewers are typically the main interface with consumers and are,therefore,a vital link to consumer cooperation.
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Measurement instrument bias is a type of sample design error.
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