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A researcher is designing a study on sensitive illegal behaviors and must select a survey administration mode. They conclude that _____ is the least appropriate choice because the physical presence of an interviewer is most likely to trigger social desirability bias, leading to less honest reporting.
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When deciding which survey administration mode to use (such as in-person, telephone, mail, or internet), what two primary factors typically guide a researcher's choice?
In psychology research, the choice of how to deliver a survey depends on the study's specific goals and budget. Match each of the four primary survey administration modes to the description that best captures its method of data collection.
A researcher is studying the daily exercise habits of homebound senior citizens in a rural county where most residents do not have reliable internet access. True or False: Given these population characteristics and the need to reach homebound individuals, an internet survey is the most effective administration mode for this study.
Rank the following survey administration modes based on the level of researcher control over the data-collection environment (such as ensuring the correct respondent answers and follows the intended question sequence), from the most controlled to the least controlled.
A researcher is deciding between conducting in-person interviews and distributing an internet survey for a new study. Which of the following statements best describes a primary trade-off regarding budget and research goals that the researcher must consider when choosing between these two survey administration modes?
A researcher is designing a study on sensitive illegal behaviors and must select a survey administration mode. They conclude that _____ is the least appropriate choice because the physical presence of an interviewer is most likely to trigger social desirability bias, leading to less honest reporting.
Researchers primarily conduct surveys using four main methods: in-person interviews, telephone surveys, mail surveys, and _____ surveys.
A researcher must choose the best survey administration mode based on their study's goals and available budget. Match each research scenario to the most appropriate survey administration mode.
A research team with a severely limited budget needs to survey thousands of participants dispersed across multiple states. They decide to use in-person interviews, reasoning that this administration mode will allow them to efficiently reach a widespread geographic sample while keeping financial costs low. True or False: The researchers' rationale accurately aligns the functional characteristics of in-person interviews with their specific budget constraints and study goals.
A research team needs to administer a survey regarding general health habits to an elderly population that largely lacks internet access. The team has a generous budget. Their primary goals are to maximize the response rate and to ensure that participants correctly understand the complex medical terminology used throughout the survey. Evaluate the four main survey administration modes and rank them from the most appropriate (1) to the least appropriate (4) for successfully meeting these specific research goals.
What are the four primary methods researchers typically use to conduct surveys?
When determining whether to conduct a survey via an in-person interview, telephone, mail, or the internet, a researcher's decision should be based exclusively on the available budget for the study.
Match each research scenario to the most appropriate survey administration mode based on the study's specific goals and budget.
A research committee is analyzing a study proposal that aims to collect data from 10,000 individuals geographically dispersed across the country. The researcher has a very restricted budget but insists on using in-person interviews because the primary goal is to observe participants' nonverbal reactions. Based on the factors that determine survey administration mode, which of the following is the most accurate critique of this methodological design?
A university review board is evaluating a research proposal. The researcher intends to survey a geographically dispersed population about their daily habits. The researcher has a severely restricted budget of $0, but proposes using in-person interviews because their primary goal is to observe participants' body language. Based on the factors that dictate survey administration mode, what is the most valid evaluation of this proposal?
The decision of which survey administration mode to use primarily depends on the specific goals of the research and the available ____.
Based on the core considerations for survey administration, arrange the logical sequence of steps a researcher would take when planning how to collect survey data.
Dr. Rivera is researching how adults emotionally respond to a new series of public health posters. She needs to gather data quickly from a nationwide sample of 500 participants, but she only has a $200 budget. Based on the goals of the research and her financial constraints, which survey administration mode should she choose?
An analysis of a proposed study reveals that the researcher selected an internet survey exclusively because it had no cost, even though the study's primary goal required direct observation of participants' physical reactions. This methodological decision is sound because a researcher's available budget always overrides their specific research goals when determining the survey administration mode.
Evaluate the following research proposals by matching each methodological decision to the most accurate critique of its alignment with the study's goals and budget.