Digital Citizenship: Understanding Online Responsibility
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What is a key feature of the survey research tool?

  • It uses interviews to collect data.
  • It uses questionnaires to collect data. (correct)
  • It uses focus groups to gather data.
  • It uses observation to gather information.
  • Which type of survey classification is based on the schedule of data collection?

  • Survey Type Based on Data Collection Methods
  • Survey Type Based on Respondent Demographic
  • Survey Type Based on Time/Frequency (correct)
  • Industry Based Surveys
  • What is a disadvantage of online surveys?

  • Only people with an internet connection can carry them out. (correct)
  • They require physical presence of respondents.
  • They are more expensive than offline surveys.
  • They cannot be shared with respondents easily.
  • What is a major benefit of the observation research tool?

    <p>It has a universally accepted practice.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a role the observer can take in the observation research tool?

    <p>Partial observer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which is a con of using the observation method?

    <p>It is prone to bias.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main purpose of using a questionnaire in research?

    <p>To gather data on attitudes, experiences, or opinions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which one of the following is a pro for using surveys?

    <p>It is cheaper and less time-consuming.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When conducting research, which scenario is observation most appropriate for?

    <p>Situations involving reluctance in administering reports</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a shared disadvantage of both surveys and observation tools?

    <p>Both can suffer from respondent bias.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Digital Citizenship

    • Encompasses responsible and appropriate use of technology.
    • Key components include digital access, etiquette, law, literacy, communication, commerce, rights and responsibilities, security, health, and wellness.

    Digital Literacy

    • Involves using technology safely and appropriately.
    • Awareness of the credibility of websites is crucial for obtaining accurate information.

    Digital Law

    • Copyright laws govern the use of content such as images, videos, texts, taking screenshots, and sharing materials.
    • Respect for intellectual property is essential to avoid legal issues.

    Digital Rights and Responsibilities

    • Plagiarism must be avoided; proper citations are required for all resources.
    • Understand and respect others' privacy rights and avoid cyberbullying.

    Research Tools

    • Interviews are qualitative research techniques aimed at gaining deep insights from a small group of respondents regarding specific topics.

    Types of Interviews

    • Structured Interviews: Involve predetermined questions; data is easily comparable.
    • Semi-Structured Interviews: Combine structured questions with room for follow-up inquiries.
    • Unstructured Interviews: Lack predefined questions; can result in biased data due to informal questioning.

    Focus Groups

    • Gather insights from a small group (6-10 participants) through open-ended questions.
    • Pros include detailed feedback and cost-effectiveness; cons involve potential bias and less control over participant contributions.

    Surveys

    • Use questionnaires to collect data from predefined groups; effective for analyzing thoughts, feelings, and emotions.
    • Can be categorized by data collection methods and frequency.
    • Online surveys are cheaper and quicker but limited to internet users.

    Observation

    • A data collection method where phenomena are studied through direct observation.
    • Can be categorized based on the observer's role (complete observer to complete participant).
    • Pros include ease of administration and accuracy; cons include potential bias and constraints on what can be observed.

    Questionnaires

    • Lists of questions designed to gather data on respondents' attitudes, experiences, or opinions.

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    This quiz covers the fundamentals of digital citizenship, including digital literacy, law, etiquette, and security. Test your knowledge of online rights and responsibilities!

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