A) panel
B) focus group
C) internet-based
D) archival
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A) Attitudes and beliefs
B) Facts and demographics
C) Behaviors
D) Objectives
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A) loaded questions
B) negative wording
C) response sets
D) simplicity
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A) They are more expensive than interviews.
B) They do not allow the respondent to be completely anonymous.
C) They cannot be administered in person to groups or individuals.
D) They require the respondents to read and understand the questions.
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A) provide the researcher with immediate access to the responses.
B) offer the scope of asking open-ended questions.
C) allow the researcher to obtain samples of people with particular characteristics.
D) offer a higher response rate than traditional surveys.
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A) random samples are too difficult to obtain.
B) populations are similar regardless of where the samples are obtained from.
C) relationships between variables will change over time.
D) most psychological research is focused on studying the relationships between variables.
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A) cognitive dissonance
B) social desirability
C) carryover effect
D) self-serving bias
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A) negative wording
B) simplicity
C) yea-saying and nay-saying
D) probability
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A) They provide accurate representation of the entire population.
B) They are very effective in eliminating sample bias.
C) They make it cheaper for the researcher to obtain research participants.
D) They help in generalizing the research data to the entire U.S.population.
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A) self-serving bias.
B) a response set.
C) social loafing.
D) a feedback response.
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A) factual
B) double-barreled
C) evaluative
D) negatively worded
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A) Simple random sampling
B) Stratified random sampling
C) Cluster sampling
D) Haphazard sampling
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A) evaluative
B) double-barreled
C) descriptive
D) open-ended
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A) loafing
B) acquiescence
C) desirability
D) competence
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A) 58% and 64%
B) 57% and 95%
C) 55% and 59%
D) 93% and 97%
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A) Syntax error
B) Halo effect
C) Sample variance
D) Sampling error
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A) Graphic rating
B) Comparative rating
C) Semantic differential
D) Behavioral measure
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A) Simple random sampling
B) Quota sampling
C) Cluster sampling
D) Purposive sampling
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A) They are less time-consuming to code than closed-ended questions.
B) They are cheaper to analyze than closed-ended questions.
C) They offer very few response alternatives in comparison to closed-ended questions.
D) They are more useful in evaluating people's thoughts than closed-ended questions.
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A) Accuracy
B) Validity
C) Evaluation
D) Reliability
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