(A) The problem of objectivity
(B) The problem of “going native”
(C) The problem of omission
(D) The problem of robustness
Tag: Sociology Mcqs With Answers
The key advantage of structured observation over survey research is that:
(A) It does not rely on the researcher’s ability to take notes
(B) The researcher is immersed as a participant in the field they are studying
(C) It does not impose any expectations of behaviour on the respondents
(D) It allows you to observe people’s behaviour directly
A question bank is a useful resource for:
(A) Studying the way questions have been successfully used in previous surveys
(B) Stealing other people’s questions without their permission
(C) Learning more about your topic so that you can devise leading questions
(D) Keeping the money from your funding agency in a safe place
The value of piloting a questionnaire is that it helps you to:
(A) Test out your questions on some of the people who will be in the final sample
(B) Identify and amend any problems in the question wording, order and format
(C) Find out what a trained pilot would think of the subject matter
(D) All of the above
A vignette question is one that asks respondents to think about:
(A) Family obligations to care for sick relatives
(B) An intensely painful and sensitive issue in their personal life
(C) A scenario involving imaginary characters in a realistic situation
(D) Their favourite kind of salad dressing
Leading questions should also be avoided because:
(A) They suggest ways of answering and so may bias the results
(B) They create a mismatch between the question and its possible answers
(C) They involve negative terms and unnecessary jargon
(D) They ask about several different things at the same tim
You should avoid using double-barrelled questions in a survey because:
(A) They rely too much on a respondent’s memory
(B) They make the questions too long, so respondents lose interest
(C) They are too abstract and general in scope
(D) They confuse respondents by asking about two different things
Which of the following is a general rule of thumb for designing questions?
(A) Always bear in mind your research questions
(B) Never ask a closed question
(C) Always use vignettes rather than open questions
(D) Use ambiguous terms to put respondents at ease