Imagine you were asked to deliver a presentation to a group of students learning about survey design. The purpose of the presentation was to increase student understanding of some of the most popular types various types of survey questions. What types of survey questions would you talk about? What examples would you provide?
What will be an ideal response?
• Some of the most popular types of survey questions are
o Open ended
o Closed ended
o Yes/no questions
o Fill in the blank
o Implied no choice
o Single-item choice
o Enfolded
o Free choice
o Multiple choice ranking
o Rating
o Guttman format
o Likert and other intensity scale formats
o Semantic differential
o Paired comparisons and constant-referent comparisons
You might also like to view...
Describe in detail the differences between the way experts and nonexperts go about solving problems. In your answer, highlight the advantages and disadvantages to being an expert in a field.
What will be an ideal response?
Steve is waiting for an important check from the IRS. He begins to check his mail starting at 9 o’clock in the morning and checks it every hour throughout the day. This is an example of a ______.
A. fixed-ratio schedule B. variable-ratio schedule C. fixed-interval schedule D. variable-interval schedule
A husband and wife involved in couples therapy each generates a list of actions that would please them if performed by the partner, and for homework, each partner agrees to perform three of these activities prior to the next session. This couple is probably involved in __________ therapy
a. emotionally focused couples b. concurrent couples c. behavioral marital d. insight-oriented couples
Which of the following is one of the three kinds of problems that are more common during adolescence than during other developmental stages?
a. conflicts with parents over autonomy b. physical inactivity and passivity c. overinflated self-esteem d. too-little self-esteem