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| Three aspects of a survey |
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Respondents Reliability Validity |
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Written questionnaires Face to face interviews Telephone Interviews Internet survey |
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| Benefit of face to face interview |
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| can ask follow up questions |
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| A problem of phone interviews |
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| People sometimes doent answer or hang up |
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| Benefit of phone interview |
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| Can ask follow up questions |
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| Three benefits of internet surveys |
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| Three problems of internet surveys |
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| Don't get to see or hear them, self-selected, lying |
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| Problem with Kinsey's study |
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| What are the two Kinsey reports called |
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| Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953) |
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| Four things to consider when creating a survey |
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| wording of survey questions, participant samples, self-selection of participants, accuracy of self-reported data |
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| Correlation does not equal |
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| What two treatment groups are there? |
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| control group and treatment groups |
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| Five aspects of ethics in research |
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| protection from harm, informed consent, freedom to withdraw, debriefing, confidentiality |
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