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.
Answer
True
False
Question 3
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Qualitative surveys do not require a piloting.
Answer
True
False
Question 4
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Qualitative surveys can include double-barreled questions.
Answer
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.
Answer
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.
Answer
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)
Answer
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..