Learn Before
An expert is reviewing a survey design that places all demographic items at the beginning. The expert evaluates this layout as suboptimal for maintaining high-quality data because it fails to reserve the simplest, most familiar items for participants who have reached a state of _____ at the end of the questionnaire.
0
1
Tags
KPU
Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU
Related
In survey design, what is the primary rationale for placing demographic questions at the very end of the questionnaire?
Because demographic questions are highly familiar and require very little cognitive effort, survey designers typically place them at the beginning of a questionnaire to help ease participants into the study.
A health psychologist is constructing a 60-item questionnaire to examine the link between exercise habits and depressive symptoms. To minimize the impact of participant fatigue on data quality, in what order should the following survey sections be presented?
Analyze the relationship between respondent psychology and survey structure. Match each component of survey design logic to the rationale for the standard placement of demographic items.
In the context of psychological survey design, which of the following best describes the typical interest level and placement of demographic items?
Match each component of demographic item placement to its specific role or rationale in survey design logic.
An expert is reviewing a survey design that places all demographic items at the beginning. The expert evaluates this layout as suboptimal for maintaining high-quality data because it fails to reserve the simplest, most familiar items for participants who have reached a state of _____ at the end of the questionnaire.
A clinical psychologist is designing a survey to measure PTSD symptoms. To prevent participant fatigue from affecting responses to the complex clinical questions, they decide to place the age, gender, and ethnicity questions at the very end of the questionnaire. This design decision is appropriate according to survey design principles.
A researcher is analyzing survey data and notices that respondents who answered demographic questions first frequently abandoned the survey when they reached the complex substantive questions. To analyze this problem through the lens of cognitive fatigue, the researcher realizes that reserving the easiest, most familiar questions for the _____ of the questionnaire keeps participants engaged when their cognitive energy is high.
A researcher is evaluating the structural layout of a new health behaviors survey. To minimize the impact of participant fatigue on data quality, order the following survey components from first (1) to last (3).