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Understanding Surveys: Test Your Knowledge

Welcome to the Understanding Surveys Quiz! This interactive quiz is designed to assess your knowledge of surveys, their definitions, methodologies, and types of questions. Whether you're a student, a teacher, or someone interested in research methods, this quiz will enhance your understanding.

  • 5 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice, text, and matching formats
  • Perfect for learners of all levels
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by EngagingData101
What is the definition of a survey?
Is a structured set of questions or statements given to a group of people to measure how well the group of people would get along with each other and how much they have in common.
Is a structured set of questions or statements given to a group of people to measure their attitudes, beliefs, values or tendencies to act.
Is a structured set of questions or statements given to a group of people to measure their lifespan and how long they will live on this earth.
Is a structured set of questions or statements given to a group of people to measure their physical qualities and their morals and pair them together with a partner of similarity.
It is good practice to use jargon and technical terms when making a survey (T/F)
True
False
What are some different types of Item Formats when making/taking a survey? (Name three)
Matching:
 
Random sampling___
Systematic sampling ___
Stratified sampling ___
Convenience Sample ___
Cluster Sampling ____
a. a case in which a researcher randomly selects clusters of people having some feature in common and tests all people within the selected cluster
 
b. a group of people who meet the general requirements of the study and are recruited in a variety of ways.
 
c. in which each member of a population has an equal chance of being selected as a member of the sample.
 
d. is a case in which the proportions of important subgroups in the population are represented precisely in the sample.
 
e. in which you move through the sampling frame in an organized predetermined manner.
Fill in the Blank: "Types of Questions"
 
______ _______ ________ have unlimited response options and require time to categorize and code the responses and they are more costly to conduct and more difficult to interpret.
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