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Which survey method involves direct interaction between the researcher and the respondents?
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.
Online surveys can only be conducted using social media platforms.
False (B)
Name one advantage of using a telephone survey.
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.
A __________ survey method allows respondents to complete the survey at their own pace, usually using paper or digital tools.
Match the survey methods with their respective disadvantages:
Match the survey methods with their respective disadvantages:
What is a common disadvantage of mail surveys?
What is a common disadvantage of mail surveys?
What type of individuals predominantly prefer a paper-and-pencil survey method?
What type of individuals predominantly prefer a paper-and-pencil survey method?
A questionnaire is defined as a series of questions intended to gather information from respondents.
A questionnaire is defined as a series of questions intended to gather information from respondents.
What is the primary advantage of a questionnaire?
What is the primary advantage of a questionnaire?
What is the primary objective of the survey mentioned in the project?
What is the primary objective of the survey mentioned in the project?
Open-ended questions come with predefined response options.
Open-ended questions come with predefined response options.
The survey is targeted at individuals over the age of 25.
The survey is targeted at individuals over the age of 25.
What is the purpose of using scaled questions in questionnaires?
What is the purpose of using scaled questions in questionnaires?
What is the time required to complete the survey?
What is the time required to complete the survey?
A questionnaire can be referred to as a kind of __________.
A questionnaire can be referred to as a kind of __________.
The survey aims to gather specific data to understand how __________ think, feel, and behave.
The survey aims to gather specific data to understand how __________ think, feel, and behave.
Match the type of question with its description.
Match the type of question with its description.
Which of the following is NOT a step in designing a questionnaire?
Which of the following is NOT a step in designing a questionnaire?
Match the steps involved in designing a survey questionnaire with their purpose:
Match the steps involved in designing a survey questionnaire with their purpose:
Closed-ended questions can provide qualitative data.
Closed-ended questions can provide qualitative data.
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for participants in the survey?
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for participants in the survey?
Surveys are considered a tool for gathering information from a small group of people.
Surveys are considered a tool for gathering information from a small group of people.
What is one potential downside of open-ended questions?
What is one potential downside of open-ended questions?
What is one of the key steps in the survey process highlighted in the content?
What is one of the key steps in the survey process highlighted in the content?
Flashcards
Social Media Disinhibition Scale
Social Media Disinhibition Scale
A survey designed to measure how social media use affects inhibitions.
Survey
Survey
A set of questions used to gather data from a specific group of people.
Survey Questionnaire Design
Survey Questionnaire Design
The process of creating questions for a survey to ensure the data collected is focused.
Survey Goals
Survey Goals
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Sample Selection
Sample Selection
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Target Population
Target Population
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Learning Modalities
Learning Modalities
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COVID-19 Pandemic
COVID-19 Pandemic
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Survey Methods
Survey Methods
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Face-to-Face Interview
Face-to-Face Interview
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Telephone Survey
Telephone Survey
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Paper-and-Pencil Survey
Paper-and-Pencil Survey
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Online Survey
Online Survey
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Mail Survey
Mail Survey
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Questionnaire
Questionnaire
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Survey Advantages/Disadvantages
Survey Advantages/Disadvantages
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Questionnaire
Questionnaire
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Closed-ended question
Closed-ended question
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Open-ended question
Open-ended question
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Dichotomous question
Dichotomous question
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Likert scale
Likert scale
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Questionnaire design
Questionnaire design
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Survey standardization
Survey standardization
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Questionnaire effectiveness
Questionnaire effectiveness
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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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