Which of the following is not true regarding closed-ended and open-ended questions?

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Question 1

An open question is one that:

a) Allows respondents to answer in their own terms

b) Does not suggest or provide a limited range of responses

c) Can help to generate answers for closed questions

d) All of the above

Question 2

In order to post-code answers to open questions, it is necessary to:

a) Count the frequency with which each answer has been given

b) Categorize unstructured material and assign a code number to each category

c) Identify the three most commonly cited responses and give them a code

d) Find out where each respondent lives and make a note of their postcode

Question 3

Which of the following is not an advantage of using closed questions in a survey?

a) It reduces the risk of variability in the way answers are recorded

b) It makes answers easier to process and analyse

c) They prevent respondents from giving spontaneous, unexpected answers

d) Closed questions are quicker and easier for respondents to complete

Question 4

Informant factual questions are those that:

a) Enquire about personal details such as age, income and occupation

b) Ask people about the characteristics of a social setting or entity that they know well

c) Seek to find out about people's attitudes and opinions on a range of topics

d) Try to identify the normative standards and values held by a social group

Question 5

Which of the following is a general rule of thumb for designing questions?

a) Always bear in mind your research questions

b) Never ask a closed question

c) Always use vignettes rather than open questions

d) Use ambiguous terms to put respondents at ease

Question 6

You should avoid using double-barrelled questions in a survey because:

a) They rely too much on a respondent's memory

b) They make the questions too long, so respondents lose interest

c) They are too abstract and general in scope

d) They confuse respondents by asking about two different things

Question 7

Leading questions should also be avoided because:

a) They suggest ways of answering and so may bias the results

b) They create a mismatch between the question and its possible answers

c) They involve negative terms and unnecessary jargon

d) They ask about several different things at the same time

Question 8

A vignette question is one that asks respondents to think about:

a) Family obligations to care for sick relatives

b) An intensely painful and sensitive issue in their personal life

c) A scenario involving imaginary characters in a realistic situation

d) Their favourite kind of salad dressing

Question 9

The value of piloting a questionnaire is that it helps you to:

a) Test out your questions on some of the people who will be in the final sample

b) Identify and amend any problems in the question wording, order and format

c) Find out what a trained pilot would think of the subject matter

d) All of the above

Question 10

The UK Data Archive is a useful resource for:

a) Studying the way questions have been successfully used in previous surveys

b) Stealing other people's questions without their permission

c) Learning more about your topic so that you can devise leading questions

d) Keeping your research questions in a safe place

 

Which of the following are characteristic of open

Open-ended questions are questions that cannot be answered with a simple 'yes' or 'no', and instead require the respondent to elaborate on their points.

Which of the following best describes an open

Open-Ended Questions: Definition Open-ended questions are free-form survey questions that allow respondents to answer in open-text format to answer based on their complete knowledge, feeling, and understanding. The response to this question is not limited to a set of options.

Which of the following is a benefit of mail survey over Interview Surveys?

Cost– Mail surveys need not much of manpower. A man alone can administer the entire survey process. Compared with telephone surveys and face-to-face interviews, the cost in conducting a mail survey is relatively cheaper. This type of survey is optimal of there are large sample size involved.

Which of the following is a weakness of mailed surveys with only closed

Closed-ended questions prevent respondents from going in-depth with their answers. Survey respondents will not be able to elaborate on their responses by explaining their thoughts and feelings in great detail on the topic at hand. There is no room for that in closed-ended questions.