Methods 2 Flashcards

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Definition of Quantitative Research

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A highly structured and standardized method of interviewing amenable to quantification of the responses and statistical analyses

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Characteristics of Survey Research

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  1. Done when there is a clear idea about the problem or issue
  2. Constructs statistical models to explain what is observed
  3. Responses are more likely to be independent
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Biases that could be found in survey participants

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  1. Non-response bias
  2. Uninformed response bias
  3. Self-presentation bias
  4. Response construction
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What is Non-response bias?

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The average consumer has no incentive to participate in the survey

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What is Uninformed response bias?

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Participants answer the survey even though they lack knowledge about it

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What is Self-presentation bias?

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Respondents would like to be seen as rational, well-informed, and normal

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5 steps in survey design decisions

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  1. Objective
  2. Administration
  3. Content
  4. Questionnaire design
  5. Sampling
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Characteristics of Survey Objective

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  1. Typically descriptive/correlational, rather than causal
  2. The better defined the survey objectives are, the tighter and better designed is the survey instrument
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Characteristics of Survey Administration

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There are 4 different methods (the most optimal depends on the consumers, instruments, and resources)
1. Personal interview
2. Telephone
3. Mail/fax
4. Web-based

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What are the different types of Survey Content

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  1. Awareness
    -> Uncued
    -> Cued/Total
  2. Beliefs/Knowledge
  3. Preferences/Attitudes
  4. Behavior
  5. Demographics
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What Survey Content should I not ask about?

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  1. Information that can be obtained through secondary research
  2. Where memory is likely to be unreliable
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Things to consider for Survey Questionnaire Design

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  1. Question wording
  2. Scaling
  3. Question order
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Tips regarding Question Wording

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  1. Be specific
  2. Don’t ask leading questions
  3. Avoid double-barreled questions
  4. Be sensitive to ‘framing’
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3 most common Scaling

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  1. Choice from a number of responses
  2. Rating
  3. Ranking
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2 different types of Rating scales

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  1. Likert scale
  2. Semantic differential scale
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How can Question Order affect the responses?

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  1. Asking specific questions may bias responses to overall questions later
  2. Asking overall questions first might create a halo effect on specific attribute-level questions
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What are the different types of Survey Sampling?

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  1. Random sampling
  2. Convenience sampling