Global Data Quality Glossary 1

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Across
  1. 8. Artificial Intelligence is a computing environment where the machine makes its own autonomous decisions.
  2. 13. A group of people paid to complete surveys.
  3. 15. Intentional misrepresentation of identity or data.
  4. 16. Large volumes of responses to a research project in a short period
  5. 19. Incorrectly validated participants identified as of poor quality.
  6. 23. A process to confirm the agreement of participants to opt in.
  7. 24. An attention checking survey question.
  8. 25. Comparing data to a known baseline.
Down
  1. 1. A process to identify problematic participants from their behaviour.
  2. 2. Software that operates as an agent for a user or a programme or stimulates human activity.
  3. 3. The measure of the condition of data based on factors such as accuracy, completeness, consistency, reliability and how up to date it is.
  4. 4. Tending to disproportionately select a positive response.
  5. 5. A participant who reactively does not give an adequate level of thought to the responses they provide.
  6. 6. Information collected about a device for the purpose of identification of individual research participants or devices.
  7. 7. A process to detect participants' locations.
  8. 9. Refers to a branch of artificial intelligence that focuses on creating systems capable of producing new and original content.
  9. 10. A script or program to answer survey questions automatically.
  10. 11. A participant who deliberately misrepresents their identity, profiling information or responses, including organisations that use bots to impersonate participants.
  11. 12. A list of entities that are denied access to a part of the online ecosystem.
  12. 14. Incorrectly validated participants identified as of good quality.
  13. 17. A complete survey response recorded in a participant system and not recorded as complete in the survey data.
  14. 18. Business to Consumer research activities.
  15. 20. A supplier that provides access to participants by gathering multiple panel sources and making them all accessible via a single interface.
  16. 21. Business to Business research activities.
  17. 22. A deceptive technique/ trap used to counteract fraudulent use of information systems.