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In survey design, unintended influences from factors like question wording, item ordering, and response options only introduce random statistical noise and cannot cause systematic biases.
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Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU
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Question Wording
Response Categories & Scales
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What are common factors in survey design that can unintentionally influence participants' answers and introduce systematic biases?
Researchers must carefully design surveys to avoid unintended influences on participants. Match each survey construction challenge with the description of how it can bias participant responses.
A researcher is designing a survey to measure student satisfaction. Arrange the following items in the sequence that BEST minimizes the risk of the order of items unintentionally biasing the participant's general evaluation.
A researcher finds that when they ask participants about 'recent conflicts with coworkers' immediately before asking for an 'overall rating of workplace happiness,' the scores are significantly lower than when the order is reversed. This influence is categorized as a systematic bias rather than random noise because the initial question provides a specific cognitive frame of reference that pushes subsequent responses in a predictable direction.
You are tasked with developing a survey to evaluate students' attitudes toward a new campus initiative. To construct a survey that maximizes data validity by minimizing statistical noise and systematic biases, which of the following design plans should you implement?
In survey design, unintended influences from factors like question wording, item ordering, and response options only introduce random statistical noise and cannot cause systematic biases.
A researcher evaluates a survey design and judges it to be methodologically flawed because the wording of the questions consistently steers participants toward a specific conclusion regardless of their actual beliefs. In this appraisal, the researcher concludes that the design has introduced a/an _____, which makes the resulting data an inaccurate representation of the participants' true attitudes.