Lesson 2: Design A Questionnaire Flashcards

Understanding attributes of a questionnaire Adopt framework for developing questionnaire Produce a questionnaire specification document

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What is culture

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It is the combination of thoughts feelings attitudes material traits and behavior of a group of people.

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What makes a good questionnaire

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It must help to achieve research objectives provide complete and accurate information is easy for respondents to complete is designed to make sound analysis and interpretation possible and is brief.

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What are the steps to design a good questionnaire

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Decide on the info required
Define the target respondent
Select method of reaching the respondent
Determine question content
Formulate questions
Sequence questions
Check questionnaire length
Pre test 
Develop final one
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How to evaluate a questionnaire

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Interpretation
Info retrieval
Judgement formation 
Response formatting
Response editing
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What is a questionnaire construct

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Refers to the design of a questionnaire to gather statistically useful info about a given topic

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What is the AIQ and it’s factors

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Attitude intention questionnaire

Based on theory of planning behavior which include

Personal attitude
Subjective norm about Behaviour
Perceived control about Behaviour

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What is construct validity measure

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It’s the degree to which your measure captures the full range of your content domain.

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What are response options

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They are ways that participants/respondents can respond to prompts you provide.

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What are closed ended items

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Asks a question and provide a set of response options for participants to choose from.

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What are open ended items

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Asks a question and allow participants to answer in whatever way they choose.

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What function does a survey questionnaire introduction have

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To encourage participation

To establish informed consent

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What is the design of a questionnaire

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A questionnaire is a structured technique for Collecting primary data in a survey. It’s a series of written or verbal questions for which the respondent provide answers.

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Who are respondents

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Any person who replies to something especially one supplying info for a questionnaire.

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What are questionnaire items

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Questions or text with the questionnaire used for reference by person completing the questionnaire which vary with regards to reliance on respondents interpretation or provide alternatives from which a respondent chooses an answer.

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What is item scaling

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Scales used for rating performance indicating preferences and expressing opinions and attitudes

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What is the questionnaire layout

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It includes organising the cover page instructions for completing the questionnaire the question sequence and overall layout

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What is a questionnaire specific document

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A list of the required characteristics for the questionnaire.

Any info surrounding the actual questionnaire and why different questions were included or excluded should be included in the document

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What are attitude scales

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Is a technique for placing people on a continuum in relation to each other in relative and not absolute terms

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What is a summated attitude scale

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Defined as a rating scale in which a subject indicates the extent to which he/she agrees or disagree with statement.

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What is the semantic deferential

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Is a type of rating scale that is used in the measurement of attitude and consists of a collection of seven point ratings where scale points on each end are defined by opposing adjective.

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What is the Halo effect

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Refers to the tendency for respondents not to evaluate each item individually but for thier responses to be influenced by general feeling of like or dislike.