Survey Methods
Survey Methods
Survey Methods
a) Interview
b) Experimentation
c) Case study
d) Ethnography
Answer: a) Interview
Which type of survey question provides respondents with a set of predefined response
options?
a) Open-ended
b) Dichotomous
c) Multiple-choice
d) Likert scale
Answer: c) Multiple-choice
What is the term for the group of individuals from which a sample is drawn in a survey?
a) Population
b) Sample
c) Respondents
d) Subjects
Answer: a) Population
Which sampling technique involves dividing the population into subgroups and then
randomly selecting individuals from each subgroup?
Which of the following is a potential bias in survey research that occurs when respondents
provide socially desirable answers?
a) Response bias
b) Sampling bias
c) Nonresponse bias
d) Measurement bias
Answer: a) Response bias
a) To confuse respondents
b) To increase the response rate
c) To control for order effects
d) To save time in data analysis
Answer: c) To control for order effects
Personal Telephone Internet
Dimension Mail Survey Interview Interview Survey
Can be Generally cost-
expensive, effective,
Cost-effective especially in minimal
Cost- for large terms of travel Cost-effective, no distribution
effectiveness samples costs travel expenses costs
Higher Response rates Varies; can be
response rates, can vary, affected by
participants declining due to sample
Response Often lower may feel more telemarketing selection and
Rates response rates accountable concerns survey design
Face-to-face
interaction Limited
Limited allows for Moderate interaction,
interaction with clarification of interaction, but primarily self-
Interaction participants questions lacks visual cues administered
More
opportunity for Quick data
Potential for in-depth Quick data collection,
incomplete or responses, collection, potential for
inaccurate potential for potential for self-selection
Data Quality responses interviewer bias interviewer bias bias
Suitable for Limited by Global reach,
geographically interviewer's Can reach a accessible to
Geographical dispersed travel, more geographically participants
Reach samples localized diverse sample worldwide
Relatively slow Moderately Quick data Quick data
due to mail paced, collection, can be collection,
Speed of Data delivery and dependent on hindered by time immediate
Collection return times scheduling zones responses
Relatively high
Moderate anonymity,
Participants Face-to-face anonymity, but especially in
have a higher interaction may participants may self-
level of reduce still feel administered
Anonymity anonymity anonymity monitored formats
Low Moderate High
Technology Low technology technology technology technology
Dependency dependency dependency dependency dependency
Personal Telephone Internet
Dimension Mail Survey Interview Interview Survey
Commonly
used for Commonly used,
Declining qualitative but facing Increasing
popularity due research, challenges with popularity due
to low response especially in- declining to widespread
Popularity rates depth studies response rates internet access
Sampling
Answer: d) Selecting individuals with specific characteristics related to the research purpose
Answer: c) Dividing the population into clusters and randomly selecting entire clusters
Which sampling technique is often used in qualitative research to identify key informants or
experts?
a) Simple random sampling
b) Snowball sampling
c) Purposive sampling
d) Quota sampling
Which sampling technique involves selecting every kth individual from a list after a random
starting point?
a) Simple random sampling
b) Systematic sampling
c) Stratified random sampling
d) Convenience sampling
Small-n
Which term is often used to describe the replication of findings across multiple cases in
small-N research?
a) External validity
b) Reliability
c) Generalizability
d) Cross-case analysis
Parametric n non
In nonparametric tests, what is often used as a measure of central tendency instead of the
mean?
a) Mode
b) Median
c) Range
d) Standard deviation
Answer: b) Median
Which nonparametric test is used for comparing medians of two independent groups?
a) Mann-Whitney U test
b) Independent samples t-test
c) Wilcoxon signed-rank test
d) Kruskal-Wallis test
Which nonparametric test is appropriate for comparing medians of more than two groups?
a) Kruskal-Wallis test
b) Mann-Whitney U test
c) Friedman test
d) Wilcoxon signed-rank test
Nonparametric Tests:
In nonparametric tests, what is often used as a measure of central tendency instead of the
mean?
a) Mode
b) Median
c) Range
d) Standard deviation
Answer: b) Median
Which nonparametric test is used for comparing medians of two independent groups?
a) Mann-Whitney U test
b) Independent samples t-test
c) Wilcoxon signed-rank test
d) Kruskal-Wallis test
Which nonparametric test is appropriate for comparing medians of more than two groups?
a) Kruskal-Wallis test
b) Mann-Whitney U test
c) Friedman test
d) Wilcoxon signed-rank test
Research steps
Which step involves reporting the findings and conclusions of the study?
a) Formulating a research question
b) Data collection
c) Conducting statistical tests
d) Writing the research report
In the research process, what is the purpose of the conclusion section in a research report?
a) Presenting raw data
b) Summarizing the literature review
c) Highlighting limitations and suggesting future research
d) Developing a research hypothesis
Scale
What is the highest level of measurement that allows for ranking and equal intervals between
values?
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
Answer: b) Ordinal
Which measurement scale represents categories with no inherent order and no numerical
significance?
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
Answer: a) Nominal
What characteristic distinguishes the interval scale from the ordinal scale?
a) Equal intervals between values
b) Ranking of categories
c) Absolute zero point
d) Nominal categories
On which scale can you perform meaningful arithmetic operations and calculate ratios?
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
Answer: d) Ratio
Which measurement scale allows for the identification of a true zero point?
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
Answer: d) Ratio
In which scale is it appropriate to say that one value is twice as much as another?
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
Answer: d) Ratio
Answer: a) Nominal
What type of measurement scale is suitable for variables with categories that have a natural
order?
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
Answer: b) Ordinal
Which of the following statements is true regarding Type I and Type II errors?
a) Type I error is more serious than Type II error.
b) Type II error is more serious than Type I error.
c) Both Type I and Type II errors are equally serious.
d) Type I and Type II errors are not relevant in hypothesis testing.
Which ethical principle emphasizes the need for voluntary participation in research studies?
a) Justice
b) Respect for Persons
c) Beneficence
d) Integrity
What is the term for providing participants with complete information about the research
before their involvement?
a) Deception
b) Withholding
c) Informed consent
d) Confidentiality
Which ethical principle focuses on minimizing harm and maximizing benefits for research
participants?
a) Justice
b) Respect for Persons
c) Beneficence
d) Honesty
Answer: c) Beneficence
Answer: c) When it is necessary for the research and alternatives are not feasible
What ethical principle emphasizes the fair distribution of research burdens and benefits
among participants?
a) Justice
b) Respect for Persons
c) Beneficence
d) Honesty
Answer: a) Justice
What should researchers do if they encounter unforeseen ethical issues during a study?
a) Ignore the issues to avoid disrupting the research
b) Proceed with the study as planned
c) Address the issues promptly, seek guidance, and make necessary changes
d) Exclude affected participants from the study
Answer: c) Address the issues promptly, seek guidance, and make necessary changes
What is the primary purpose of an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) in
research involving animals?
a) To approve research proposals
b) To conduct the research
c) To administer anesthesia
d) To provide veterinary care
Which ethical principle emphasizes the responsible and humane treatment of animals in
research?
a) Respect for Persons
b) Beneficence
c) Justice
d) Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement (3Rs)
Answer: b) Beneficence
What does the "3Rs" principle aim to achieve in research with animals?
a) Animal cloning
b) Ethical review
c) Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement
d) Animal liberation
Answer: c) Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement
In the context of animal research, what does "Replacement" refer to in the 3Rs principle?
a) Reducing the number of animals used
b) Using alternative methods that do not involve animals
c) Refining experimental procedures
d) Replacing animals with human participants
What is the role of the Principle Investigator (PI) in research involving animals?
a) Conducting veterinary examinations
b) Handling all administrative tasks
c) Designing and overseeing the research, including animal care and welfare
d) Monitoring ethical issues during experiments
Answer: c) Designing and overseeing the research, including animal care and welfare