Chapter 2: developing the survey Flashcards
What are the 4 phases of the answering process
(1) Comprehension - attend to question and identify meaning
(2) Cognitive processing - retrieval of relevant information
(3) Generating an opinion - make the judgement
(4) Formatting the response - clear answer in mind needs to be formatted to available options
What are the 4 typical response effects and explain them?
(1) Acquiesence - the tendency to agree
(2) Social desirability - the tendency to present oneself in a favorable light
(3) Primary effects - Most easy to just select the first answer option
(4) Satisficing - The first answer that seems ‘ OK’ is selected instead of evaluating every option
What are the 3 standards of Groves on survey questions?
- Content standards - do we ask the right things?
- Cognitive standards - are questions understandable and are respondents willing/able to answer
- Usability standards - can respondents complete the questionnaire easily and as they were intended to?
What are the 4 different types of survey questions?
- Duration questions
- Attitudinal questions
- Behavioral questions
- Knowledge questions
Name 4 different types of duration questions and explain them
- Time-of-occurence (on what date did you go to..)
- Duration questions (how long did your visit took)
- Elapsed time questions (how Long since you last went to..)
- Temporal frequency (how many times you went to … in …)
Name 4 pitfalls when asking questions
- Asking for attitudes is implying your respondents have one
- Double barreled questions
- Leading / suggestive questions
- Sensitive questions (can’t be asked or won’t receive honest answer)
What is an open-ended question. What is advantage and disadvantage, when is it appropriate to use and what should you keep in mind?
- Question without response options
- Advantage: receive ‘true’. answers instead of a formatted one
- Disadvantage: Requires a lot of effort (item-nonresponse, abandoned surveys and unit non-response)
- If answer form is obvious or if you want elaborations OR difficult to provide good set of alternatives such as occupation
- Respondents often use round values, might not exactly reflect what the true answer is
What can you tell about close-ended ordered questions (5)
- Most useful when one has a well-defined concept of asked questions
- Important: use verbal labels for all scalar points
- 7-point scale: label only endpoints and use numerical values for all answer options
- People are automatically drawed to middle response options, avoiding selection of extreme
- People draw meaning from non-verbal cues such as number color and order
What is more important, verbal cues or non-verbal cues?
- Verbal cues overrule non-verbal cues
What is a close-ended unordered question?
- A list of items one has to select from
What are the 3 different types of survey questions?
- Open-ened
- Close-ended ordered
- Close-ended unordered
What are important ordered response options effects (4)
- Positivity/leniency bias - reluctancy to select negative end of a scale
- Scale label effects - negative numbers are interpreted as more extreme than low positive numbers
- Response contractions bias - avoid answering extreme response categories
- Reference point effects - number may convey specific meaning that may encourage/discourage respondents from selecting a specific response option
What is the recommended logic behind ordering of questions
- Most salient and interesting to least interesting/salient
- Start with general questions before you ask specific questions
- Objectionable questions are placed near the end of the survey
- Demographics are always at the end of the survey
What is the ideal survey length in time?
5 - 10 minutes
What are the 4 different types of pretesting the questionnaire and what do they do?
- Expert review - assess validity of survey
- Focus groups - pretest survey in a group discussion
- Cognitive interview - understand the answering process in relation to survey
- Pilot study - small sample of intended population. Good to find out how the instruments and field procedures work under realistic conditions