Professor Clondike asked the people she was studying to look at a set of 150 photos she had collected of their community. Each person was to take a set of the photos and sort them into piles that represented categories that made sense to them
Professor Clondike then asked for an explanation of what criteria were used to divide the photos. The methods Professor Clondike was used is called:
A) illustrative method.
B) flow chart development.
C) time allocation analysis.
D) successive approximation.
E) multiple sorting procedure.
E
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a. the reporting format b. the discussion of data collection c. the distribution process d. the timing
The proportion of a sample that completes and returns a questionnaire or agrees to be
interviewed is called:
a. the response rate. b. the sampling frame. c. the unit of analysis. d. the interview schedule.
Writing to members of Congress about needed changes in a existing policy is an example of:
a) Political defiance b) Personal empowerment c) Advocating for policy change d) Attempting to enter the political arena
The problem with conducting telephone surveys is _________
a. The increased number of cell phones over landlines b. The existence of voicemail c. a and b