Social Media Disinhibition Scale Survey

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Which survey method involves direct interaction between the researcher and the respondents?

  • Face-to-face Structured Interview (correct)
  • Mail Survey
  • Online Survey
  • Telephone Survey

Online surveys can only be conducted using social media platforms.

False (B)

Name one advantage of using a telephone survey.

Can reach individuals quickly and ask consequential questions.

A __________ survey method allows respondents to complete the survey at their own pace, usually using paper or digital tools.

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Match the survey methods with their respective disadvantages:

<p>Face-to-face Structured Interview = May not be convenient for all respondents Telephone Survey = Limited to those with phones available Mail Survey = Response time may vary Online Survey = Can lead to low response rates</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a common disadvantage of mail surveys?

<p>Response time may vary (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of individuals predominantly prefer a paper-and-pencil survey method?

<p>Those who prefer manual methods.</p> Signup and view all the answers

A questionnaire is defined as a series of questions intended to gather information from respondents.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary advantage of a questionnaire?

<p>It ensures standardization and comparability of data. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary objective of the survey mentioned in the project?

<p>To discover student preferences in learning modalities (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Open-ended questions come with predefined response options.

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The survey is targeted at individuals over the age of 25.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of using scaled questions in questionnaires?

<p>To measure attitudes or opinions using rating scales.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the time required to complete the survey?

<p>5-10 minutes</p> Signup and view all the answers

A questionnaire can be referred to as a kind of __________.

<p>written interview</p> Signup and view all the answers

The survey aims to gather specific data to understand how __________ think, feel, and behave.

<p>students</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the type of question with its description.

<p>Dichotomous = Choose between two options like Yes or No Multiple Choice = Select one or more from a set of options Scaled = Rate responses using a predefined scale Open-ended = Respond without predetermined options</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT a step in designing a questionnaire?

<p>Choose the method of analysis (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the steps involved in designing a survey questionnaire with their purpose:

<p>Establishing Goals = To clarify the objectives of the survey Selecting Samples = To determine who will participate in the survey Creating Questions = To ensure the questions extract relevant information Analyzing Data = To interpret and summarize the collected information</p> Signup and view all the answers

Closed-ended questions can provide qualitative data.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT a requirement for participants in the survey?

<p>Must be taking Psychology courses (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Surveys are considered a tool for gathering information from a small group of people.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one potential downside of open-ended questions?

<p>They are time-consuming and difficult to interpret.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one of the key steps in the survey process highlighted in the content?

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Flashcards

Social Media Disinhibition Scale

A survey designed to measure how social media use affects inhibitions.

Survey

A set of questions used to gather data from a specific group of people.

Survey Questionnaire Design

The process of creating questions for a survey to ensure the data collected is focused.

Survey Goals

Specific aims and objectives of a survey.

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Sample Selection

Choosing the individuals to participate in the survey.

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Target Population

The specific group of people the survey is designed for.

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Learning Modalities

Different approaches to learning.

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COVID-19 Pandemic

The global health crisis caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

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Survey Methods

Different ways to gather information from people about a specific topic.

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Face-to-Face Interview

A survey where a researcher asks questions directly to a respondent in person.

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Telephone Survey

A survey where questions are asked over the phone.

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Paper-and-Pencil Survey

A traditional survey completed by respondents with paper and a pen.

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Online Survey

A survey conducted through the internet, usually with a questionnaire.

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Mail Survey

A survey distributed through physical mail to respondents.

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Questionnaire

A set of questions used in a survey.

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Survey Advantages/Disadvantages

The benefits and drawbacks associated with a particular survey method.

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Questionnaire

A research tool with a set of questions to gather information from respondents.

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Closed-ended question

Questions with limited answer options, pre-defined choices.

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Open-ended question

Questions without pre-set answers, allowing free responses.

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Dichotomous question

Yes/No or similar two-choice questions.

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Likert scale

A rating scale for measuring opinions or attitudes.

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Questionnaire design

The process of creating good quality questionnaires.

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Survey standardization

Ensuring consistent data across all respondents and interviewers.

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Questionnaire effectiveness

A questionnaire's ability to accurately and effectively collect needed information.

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Study Notes

YouTube Survey

  • Survey about toy shops
  • Options: Roblox, Ready2Robot, TMNT, Minecraft, None of the above

Social Media Disinhibition Scale

  • 4th-year Psychology students from FEU Manila are conducting a study.
  • Survey is for students aged 18-25.
  • Participants must be currently studying at a Manila university.
  • Participants must have their own social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.) and frequently use social media.
  • Participation takes 5-10 minutes.
  • Link: https://forms.gle/om5Xk3csZtEkrdKWA

Surveys - General Information

  • Surveys are the most popularly and widely used method, making it easy to gather information from a large number of people or groups.
  • Surveys are sets of questions to collect specific data from a targeted group.
  • Surveys are an essential tool for understanding how a particular group thinks, feels, and behaves.
  • The goal of a survey is to generalize the information gathered to represent the target group.

Designing a Survey Questionnaire

  • Designing a questionnaire involves steps to create focused questions for extracting data from the desired population.
  • Steps include establishing goals, selecting samples, and choosing methods for administering surveys.

Establishing Survey Goals

  • Goal 1: Identify the subject to be learned or discovered
  • Goal 2: Outline the overall goals of conducting the survey.

Example Survey Goals

  • Goal 1: Understand students' preferences in learning modalities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Goal 2: Identify the percentage of student preferences in different learning modalities to understand how teachers effectively deliver education during the pandemic.

Selecting Samples

  • Identifying the target group for the survey
  • Defining the number of people to be interviewed

Example Sample Selection

  • Senior High School students of New Taugtog National High School.
  • 35 Grade 11 students and 35 Grade 12 students.

Survey Administration Methods

  • Face-to-Face Structured Interview: Respondents interact in person with researchers/interviewers.
  • Telephone Survey: Using phones to conduct interviews.
  • Paper-and-Pencil Survey: Participants complete surveys manually.
  • Mail Survey: Questionnaires are sent via mail.
  • Online Survey: Surveys administered via online platforms.

Questionnaire Design Steps

  • Step 1: Define the research problem/target information.
  • Step 2: Decide on question types and administration methods.
  • Step 3: Outline the content needed in the general questions.
  • Step 4: Define the form of responses from respondents.
  • Step 5: Refine and finalize the wording of survey questions.
  • Step 6: Arrange the questions in a logical order that increases effectiveness.
  • Step 7: Test and refine the questionnaire as needed.

Closed-Ended Questions

  • Limit responses to the pre-defined options.
  • Easy to analyze and ideal for quantitative research.
  • Types: Dichotomous/two-point (YES/NO, Satisfied/Unsatisfied), Multiple Choice, Scaled (like the Likert Scale).

Open-Ended Questions

  • Allow unrestricted respondent answers.
  • Time-consuming and challenging to interpret but ideal for qualitative research.
  • Example: "What are your suggestions to improve shopping services?"
  • Types: Sentence/story/picture completion, thematic apperception test

Contingency Questions

  • Dependent on answers to a prior question.
  • Prevents asking questions unrelated to participant answers.
  • Example: Do you play Mobile Legends? (If YES, how many hours do you play?)

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