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1 |  |  Items on a questionnaire that measure the behavior you wish to predict are . |
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2 |  |  Maintaining means that you do not disclose any data in individual form, even if you know which of your participants filled out which questionnaires. |
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3 |  |  With a(n) item, respondents answer questions in their own words. |
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4 |  |  A restricted questionnaire item with an "other" response alternative is called a(n) item. |
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5 |  |  According to your text, when formatting restricted items, it is best to use for the stems of questions. |
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6 |  |  According to your text, it is best to avoid items in favor of separate items. |
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7 |  |  A(n) is a variant of a restricted item on which a graded set of responses is provided. |
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8 |  |  On a scale, participants are provided a list of statements to which they indicate degrees of agreement or disagreement. |
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9 |  |  According to the text, related items should be placed together on a questionnaire. This is known as . |
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10 |  |  According to Dillman (2000), the two "languages" of a questionnaire are and . |
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11 |  |  Your questionnaire's should lead your participants through the questionnaire. |
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12 |  |  One of the most effective methods for combating nonresponse bias is to . |
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13 |  |  The new technology known as has largely replaced live interviewers in telephone surveys. |
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14 |  |  A type of interview in which you ask specific questions in a specified order is a(n) interview. |
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15 |  |  With reliability, you administer your questionnaire twice to the same participants. |
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16 |  |  reliability is a method of establishing reliability in which you divide your questionnaire into two parts and correlate the items from the two parts. |
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17 |  |  If you were to establish validity by determining whether the results of your questionnaire correlate well with another established questionnaire, you would be using to establish validity. |
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18 |  |  According to the text, the Literary Digest poll failed because of a . |
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19 |  |  Randomly selecting a certain number of individuals from a population is the definition for . |
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20 |  |  A variant of simple random sampling that can be used when conducting a telephone survey is . |
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21 |  |  To combat the problem of minority groups being overrepresented in a stratified sampling scheme, you can use . |
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22 |  |  is a sampling technique that involves selecting every kth participant after a random start. |
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23 |  |  A good sampling technique to use when you have several large naturally occurring groups (for example, school districts) that could be included in your sample is . |
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24 |  |  A(n) includes enough participants to ensure a valid survey, and no more. |
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25 |  |  Because of , you can never be sure that the characteristics of your sample exactly match those of the population. |
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