Survey Methods

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Across
  1. 5. Selecting individuals from a population for inclusion in a study.
  2. 6. These items allow respondents to answer in their own words.
  3. 7. This research uses self-reports (questionnaires/interviews) to measure variables and relationships in large samples.
  4. 9. These items provide fixed answer choices for respondents.
Down
  1. 1. People who provide self-reports in a survey.
  2. 2. In these effects, aspects of a survey (order, wording) influence responses.
  3. 3. A rating scale measuring agreement/disagreement, attitudes, or opinions.
  4. 4. This sampling method ensures each member of the population has an equal chance of selection.
  5. 8. This effect is when earlier questions affect how later ones are interpreted or answered.