Chapt 7 & 8 Flashcards

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Types of survey method

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Telephone, Personal, Mail, Electronic

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2
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4 major issues with survey

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Response Usage
Sample Control
Social Desirability
Interviewer Bias

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3
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For a sample control usage which type of questions should you use

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Mail Panel

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4
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For Large amount of data required which method of survey should you use?

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in home and mail panels

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5
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For Control of the data collection environment what survey method should you use?

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Mall Intercept and Computer Assisted Personal Interviews

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6
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In recent years, the use of these types of interviews has declines.

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Personal in-Home

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7
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The interviewer’s task for this type of survey is to contact the respondent, as questions and records the responses

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Traditional Telephone Interview

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8
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Those individual motivated to do so complete and return this type of survey questionnaire through the mail.

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Mail Panel

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9
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The occurrence of X increases the probability of the occurrence of Y.

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Causality

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10
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The conditions of Causality

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Concomitant Variation
Time Order of Occurrence of Variables
Absence of Other Possible Causal Factors
Role of Evidence

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11
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Set of procedures that specifies, test units in homogenues subsamples, independent variable are manipulated and dependent variables are measured and how extraneous variables are controlled

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Experimental Design

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a measure of the accuracy of the experiment. Can we (infer that) the treatment (i.e., variation in X actually causes changes in Y. to w

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Internal Validity

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is the cause & effect relationship identified in the experiment generalizable to other settings (i.e., the “real” world).

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External Validity

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14
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The four types of Experimental Design

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Pre Experimental
True Experimental
Statistical
Quasi Experimental

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