Week 8 (Survey Research and Quantitative data) Flashcards
Quantitative Research:
Objective: To describe or explain social phenomenon
Aim: Quantify, Cause-effect relationships
Focus: Objective reality
Methods: Surveys, experiments, content analysis, secondary data analysis
Data: numbers, counts, statistical analyses
3 types of Surveys:
-Self-administered surveys
(mail/online, can be inexpensive, anonymity, no interviewer bias, slow and low response rate, cant clarify,not a random sample)
-Interview surveys ( face-to-face, ask questions, high response rates, can gauge response quality, capture detailed response, expensive, not ideal when dealing with sensitive issues)
-Telephone surveys (over the phone, cheap/quick/more likely to answer sensitive questions, may not trust interviewer, exclusion of people without cell phones)
4 types of common survey questions:
-Demographic (measure a characteristic of the sample)
-Behavioural questions (Measure actions/experiences in the past/present/future)
-Attitude (measures respondents’ view)
-Knowledge (measure knowledge about social life)
Question design Do’s and Dont’s
Do- Clear, short, unbiased, relevant, defined central concept/constructs, use contingency questions
Don’t- Unclear/ambiguous, negatively worded, inappropriate language, double-barreled questions, biased wording, leading questions, incomplete or inappropriate list of response categories
Open-ended vs closed-ended
Open- freedom to answer
Closed-ended- list of responses availble