A) Is the question necessary?
B) Can two questions be combined in one?
C) Do respondents have the necessary information?
D) Researchers should ask all the above.
E) Both a and c.
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True/False
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A) open-ended question.
B) dichotomous question.
C) threatening question.
D) multichotomous question.
E) classification question.
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A) ineffectual,individuals will always express an opinion.
B) recommended by all leading authorities on questionnaire design.
C) not recommended since it allows individuals to "take the easy way out."
D) a matter of controversy among researchers.
E) not likely to affect the results of the survey.
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A) The presence or absence of stimuli that assist in remembering an event.
B) The importance of the event to be remembered.
C) The length of time since the event to be remembered occurred.
D) All of the above impact an individual's ability to remember information.
E) Both b and c.
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A) as a guide to determine what information will be sought.
B) to determine the type of question.
C) to determine the form of response.
D) Both a and b.
E) a,b,and c.
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A) The first few questions should be simple and interesting to respondents.
B) Narrow questions should be asked first and the questions should get progressively broader.
C) Classification information should be asked last.
D) Basic information,or the information most germane to the study,should be asked for first.
E) Questions on sensitive issues should be asked later.
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A) Is leading.
B) Contains an implicit alternative.
C) Is double-barreled.
D) Both a and c.
E) None of the above.
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A) When using the funnel approach to questionnaire design,the researcher will start with broad questions and progressively narrow the scope of further questions.
B) Classification information is the heart of the survey and is so called because it will be classified into the appropriate categories of the dummy tables.
C) Basic information should be secured first and classification information last.
D) In dealing with sensitive issues when designing a questionnaire,the preferred alternative is to avoid these types of questions altogether,if at all possible.
E) One way of dealing with sensitive questions is to hide them in a group of more innocuous questions.
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A) is an unnecessary expense.
B) reflects the importance of the study.
C) is unimportant in gaining respondent cooperation.
D) is unimportant to questionnaire design.
E) causes mistrust in the respondent.
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A) Double-barreled question
B) Leading question
C) Ambiguous question
D) One-sided question
E) All of the above.
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A) Hide the question in a group of more innocuous questions.
B) State up front that the subsequent question will be of a sensitive nature to prepare the respondent.
C) Phrase the question in terms of other people and how they may feel or act.
D) Leave sensitive questions until the end of the questionnaire.
E) State that the behavior or attitude is not unusual.
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A) Branching questions are easy to develop for a mail questionnaire.
B) Sequence bias is potentially more of a problem in telephone interviews than in mail questionnaires.
C) With the exception of telephone interview questionnaires (which are never seen by the respondents) ,it is generally appropriate to number the questions on a questionnaire.
D) The physical appearance of a questionnaire is especially influential in securing cooperation to studies done by mail.
E) All of the above are false.
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A) personal interviews.
B) mail questionnaires.
C) telephone interviews.
D) All of the above.
E) Both b and c.
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A) Stapling multiple pages together.
B) Leaving enough room for open-ended questions.
C) Numbering the questions.
D) Using paper no larger than 8 1/2 x 11 inches.
E) All of the above are all recommended to facilitate handling and control of questionnaires.
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A) increase coding time for a questionnaire.
B) do not permit individuals to elaborate their true position.
C) are often used to begin a questionnaire.
D) allow respondents to elaborate their position.
E) can only be used for demographic information.
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A) open-ended
B) double-barreled
C) dichotomous
D) multichotomous
E) Both a and d.
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A) dichotomous question.
B) multiple-choice question.
C) open-ended question.
D) true-false question.
E) multichotomous question.
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A) double-barreled question
B) leading question
C) sensitive question
D) dichotomous question
E) Both b and d.
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