EDUC 816 Quiz Quantitative Surveys
EDUC 816 Quiz Quantitative Surveys
Module 5: Week 5.
- The systematic collection of data about the behaviors, practices, attitudes, beliefs, and opinions of participants that uses a structured, standardized, and customized format is known as
- Which of the following is not one of the most common types of scales used in applied research?
- Which scale is one where a prompt is provided, and respondents state the extent to which they agree or disagree with the prompt?
- are popular because they indicate the degree to which participants feel about a given topic.
- Which type of survey scale generally consists of a sentence or two with three or more options from which participants must choose an answer or answers?
- Which type of survey scale can be written as either single-response options or multiple- response options?
- Which of the following is a drawback related to multiple choice/response questions?
- When writing multiple choice/response questions, what can be done to give participants more voice in their responses?
- What is a drawback of including an other response option in multiple choice/response questions?
- Which type of survey scale/question presents information to participants where the participants state whether they believe the information in the prompt is correct or not.
- Which of the following is true regarding true/false questions?
- are used when the researcher wants to know what words participants would use to describe a topic.
- In which type of survey/question do participants place items in order ordinally?
- ___________________ show how often participants perform certain activities.
- Before drafting survey questions, it is important to first _______________.
- For which type of questions do participants choose from a pre-determined list of answers?
- The most effective survey will take participants ____________ to complete.
- The most effective surveys will have _______________ questions.
- The goal of your survey is to __________________
- Which sampling procedure is it when the researcher identifies and selects participants who can provide deep, rich information in relation to the research question/problem?