textual data collection-SURVEYS

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RDA QUALI EXAM Quiz on textual data collection-SURVEYS, created by flora strange on 02/05/2017.
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Quiz by flora strange, updated more than 1 year ago
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Created by flora strange about 7 years ago
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Question 1

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textual data collection includes...
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  • qualitative surveys
  • story completion tasks
  • vignettes
  • interviews
  • focus groups

Question 2

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a [blank_start]survey[blank_end] is a series of open-ended questions (and a tick box [blank_start]demographic[blank_end] section)
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  • survey
  • demographic

Question 3

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why choose surveys..
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  • when there is little existing research
  • anonymity
  • to gain in-depth responses
  • more practical, with small number of questions
  • easiest method

Question 4

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what must be considered when developing the survey?
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  • research question/aim
  • hypothesis
  • piloting questions
  • layout
  • interviewer bias

Question 5

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the final survey is based on feedback from the [blank_start]pilot[blank_end], and then developed from a [blank_start]paper[blank_end] survey to an [blank_start]online[blank_end] survey
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  • pilot
  • paper
  • online

Question 6

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design issues: question wording (surveys)
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  • keep clear and simple
  • ask one question at a time, not double barrelled
  • ask double barrelled questions
  • don't be indirect in sensitive questions

Question 7

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overall when creating a survey... 1) [blank_start]introduce[blank_end] the topic 2) give clear [blank_start]instructions[blank_end] 3) ask questions that are [blank_start]easy[blank_end] 4) allow questions to flow 5) thank participants 6) informed [blank_start]consent[blank_end] 7) confidentiality & [blank_start]anonymity[blank_end]
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  • introduce
  • instructions
  • easy
  • consent
  • anonymity

Question 8

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A strength of surveys is..
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  • useful for collecting individual views, opinions and experiences
  • relatively time and resource light
  • collect data from lots of participants very quickly
  • all of the above

Question 9

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a strength of surveys is...
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  • 'focused' and 'standardised' data
  • avoid some of the ethical issues associated with face-to-face data collection
  • less time consuming for participants
  • potentially more anonymous than face-to-face data collection
  • no transcript
  • ability to prompt for further responses

Question 10

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being unable to control how much is written, so may receive little responses, where as in interviews you can push for more...this is a [blank_start]weakness[blank_end] of surveys.
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  • weakness

Question 11

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practicalities of surveys
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  • 10-30 surveys is a good range
  • 3-5 surveys is a good range
  • can use TA to analyse data
  • can use spss to analyse data
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