Qualitative surveys

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Quiz on Qualitative surveys, created by Charley Cole on 03/05/2017.
Charley Cole
Quiz by Charley Cole, updated more than 1 year ago
Charley Cole
Created by Charley Cole about 7 years ago
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Question 1

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A survey is..
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  • a series of open-ended questions and a tick box demographic section.
  • a series of close ended questions.
  • a short piece of text followed by a series of open-ended questions.

Question 2

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Participant load involves considering if participants are going to be tired or bored and rush through the questions.
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Qualitative surveys do not require a piloting.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Qualitative surveys can include double-barreled questions.
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Following a [blank_start]pilot[blank_end] study, the survey is developed from a [blank_start]paper[blank_end] survey to an [blank_start]online[blank_end] study.
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  • pilot
  • test
  • paper
  • online
  • online
  • paper

Question 6

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Which of the following are crucial in qualitative surveys? (3)
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  • informed consent.
  • anonymity.
  • confidentiality.
  • providing a participant ID that is easy to identify.
  • consent.

Question 7

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When asking about sensitive topics, avoid [blank_start]indirect[blank_end] questions, but ensure the questions are worded appropriately.
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  • indirect
  • direct

Question 8

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Strengths of using a qualitative survey includes: (4)
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  • useful for collecting individual views, opinions and experiences.
  • can access geographically dispersed and hard to engage participants.
  • potentially more anonymous than face-to-face data collection.
  • potentially more flexibly than face-to-face data collection.
  • can collect lots of information from a large number of participants quickly.

Question 9

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Weaknesses of using a qualitative survey include: (4)
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  • limited flexibility and far less organic than face-to-face data collection.
  • threatening to participants with literacy skills.
  • sensitive information may not be revealed.
  • difficult to use when participants are geographically dispersed.
  • the depth of responses given cannot be guaranteed.

Question 10

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The minimum number of participants for a survey is..
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  • 10-30
  • 20-40
  • 40+
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