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