Why might the verbal-probing technique be more effective than the think-aloud technique of interviewing?
What will be an ideal response?
After the interviewer asks the survey question and the subject answers, the interviewer then asks for other, specific information relevant to the question or to the specific answer given. In general, the interviewer "probes" further into the basis for the response.
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Diversion programs generally select already-sentenced probations and parolees and subject them to closer supervision in the community rather than regular probation and parole
a. True b. False
The sympathetic interview works best for sociopaths.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following types of qualitative analysis involves identifying recurrent themes, patterns in the data, and respondent clusters, and can be used to develop new hypotheses?
a. geostatistical analysis b. regression analysis c. link analysis d. second-order analysis
Which statement is true concerning the relationship between standard error and sample size?
a. There is a positive relationship. b. There is an inverse relationship. c. As sample size decreases, the standard error decreases. d. As sample size increases, the standard error increases.