quantitative chapter 11 Flashcards
What is generalizability when asking to conduct a survey?
Can a sample reflect the general population?
In order to see how people change over time, you need to employ a
Longditudal survey design, where you can survey people periodically or routinely over time
a survey is
a social scientific method for gathering quantifiable information about a specific group of people by asking the group members questions
the two types of surveys, similar to quant and qual, are
descriptive and analytical
do not open your survery with
the most controversial question right off the bat - primacy will take effect
in order to make a clear survey, you want to avoid this and this:
vague questions and Murphy’s Law
a survey that is used to get information from participants at one point in time is called:
a cross-sectional survey design
an accelerated longitudinal design is when
a researcher wants to see how things change over a short period of time. it can track age groups as well as how the differing age groups change?
if we have a 13% response rate, the other 87% is
unit nonresponse
what is item nonresponse?
when an individual participant fails individual or groups of questions
what are the three things to keep in mind when translating a survey?
semantic (meaning), conceptual, and normative equivalence