Connect homework week 4

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The extent to which a research design accurately identifies causal relationships is called _____.

internal validity

Causal research designs that are conducted in an artificial setting are called

lab experiments

are surveys sent to respondents using the postal service.

mail surveys

The extent to which the conclusions drawn from an experiment are true is called .

validity

Which of the following are true of issues researchers should consider when determining if a field experiment should be used for marketing research? (Check all that apply.)

A field experiment is less suitable than a laboratory experiment when secrecy is required. The execution of a field experiment is more expensive than a laboratory experiment.

What are the advantages of Internet surveys? (Check all that apply.)

Graphic improvements to survey design can make tasks more engaging and more realistic for respondents. Survey results for statistical analysis are ready almost immediately

Identify the disadvantages of quantitative survey research designs. (Check all that apply.)

In-depth data is difficult to obtain. Low response rates can be a challenge.

Identify the advantages of using person-administered survey methods. (Check all that apply.)

Interviewers can establish a rapport with the respondents and make the process of taking a survey more interesting for them. Interviewers who are trained are able to quickly adapt to respondents' differences.

Which of the following is an advantage of the telephone survey method?

It allows supervisors to closely monitor interviewers if they work out of a central location.

Which of the following are advantages of quantitative survey research methods? (Check all that apply.)

It enables the study of relationships and concepts that are not directly measurable. Results can be generalized to the target population as this method accommodates large sample sizes.

In the context of errors in surveys, identify a true statement about sampling error.

It refers to the difference between the true values for a population and the findings based on the sample.

Which of the following are true of Internet surveys? (Check all that apply.)

Missing data can be reduced substantially as respondents are prompted to answer a question before they can move to the next screen. The effects of question order on responses can be removed by randomizing the order of questions within a group.

Why do researchers avoid calling mobile phone users to solicit participation as often as they call landline users? (Check all that apply.)

Mobile phone users may incur a cost when taking a survey. Mobile phone users can disconnect the call in the middle of the survey as they could be distracted by other tasks when they are called

Which of the following are disadvantages of self-administered surveys? (Check all that apply.)

Potential response errors High nonresponse rates

Identify the situational characteristics that a researcher takes into consideration when selecting a survey method for collecting data. (Check all that apply.)

Quality requirements Completion Budget

Identify the true statements about data quality requirements that a researcher should consider when selecting a survey method. (Check all that apply.)

Researchers who have complete data can paint a total picture by fully describing the information from each respondent. The generalizability of data collected using any technique will be limited if the sample size is small.

Which of the following are respondent characteristics that need to be considered by researchers when choosing a data collection method? (Check all that apply.)

Respondent participation Incidence rate Diversity

Which of the following is a disadvantage of mail surveys as a method of data collection?

Respondents who misunderstand questions tend to record responses that were not expected by the researchers.

______ ______ or faulty error occurs when respondents have impaired memory or do not respond accurately.

Response Error

Identify the task characteristics that researchers should consider when selecting a survey method. (Check all that apply.)

The amount of information required from participants The difficulty of the task given to participants Stimuli required to elicit a response from participants

Identify the disadvantages of using telephone interviews to collect data. (Check all that apply.)

The complexity of some questions increases when they have to be answered over the telephone. This method does not typically allow nonaudio stimuli to be presented to respondents over the telephone.

Identify the advantages of using online surveys to collect data. (Check all that apply.)

The costs of copying surveys, buying postage, or hiring interviewers are eliminated. The expense per respondent is low when compared to other survey methods.

Which of the following are differences between causal research designs and exploratory or descriptive research designs? (Check all that apply.)

The hypotheses of exploratory designs focus on the magnitude and/or direction of an association, while the hypotheses of causal designs focus on causality. Exploratory and descriptive designs usually lack the control mechanism of causal designs.

Which of the following is a drawback of using telephone interviews to collect data?

The public has a poor perception of telephone interviews because of sugging.

Which of the following are true of the task characteristics that researchers should consider when selecting a survey method? (Check all that apply.)

The researchers should attempt to make it as easy as possible for respondents to answer questions. Respondents need to be exposed to some kind of stimulus to elicit a response. Respondent fatigue increases and response rates lower when large amounts of data are collected

In the context of errors in surveys, identify the factors that cause sampling errors. (Check all that apply.)

The sample size used The method of sampling used

Which of the following is a true statement about laboratory (lab) experiments?

The settings can be controlled by a researcher, which leads to the establishment of high internal validity.

Which of the following is a disadvantage of mobile phone surveys?

They are unsuitable for research that involves complex and/or long questions and responses.

Which of the following are advantages of mail surveys? (Check all that apply.)

They can reach hard-to-interview people. The costs associated with these surveys are limited to postage, printing, and the cost of incentives.

Identify the characteristics of nonsampling errors that occur in survey research. (Check all that apply.)

They result from some human error in either the design or the execution of a survey. They have a tendency to create "systematic variation" or bias in the data.

Identify the broad applications of test marketing in marketing research. (Check all that apply.)

To explore different marketing mix elements To examine product weaknesses, strengths, or inconsistencies in marketing strategies To pilot test new product introductions or product modifications

Which of the following are true of nonsampling errors that occur in survey research? (Check all that apply.)

Unlike random sampling error, they cannot be directly measured. They can lead to other nonsampling errors.

One major drawback of mail surveys is that _____.

a nonresponse bias can be created because of response rates being lower than those for face-to-face or telephone interviews

An advantage of telephone interviews is that they _____.

are more affordable, quicker, and better suited for collecting data from a large sample than face-to-face interviews

Marketing researchers usually avoid making calls to mobile phone users to solicit participation as often as they do over landlines because _____.

autodialing is prevented by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations

The primary focus of causal research is to obtain data that allows researchers to assess cause-effect relationships between two or more variables, while data from exploratory and survey research designs enables researchers to _____.

evaluate noncausal relationships between variables

is an empirical investigation that tests for hypothesized relationships between dependent variables and manipulated independent variables.

experiment

The extent to which a causal relationship found in a study can be expected to be true for the entire target population is called _____.

external validity

True or false: Phone and face-to-face survey participants are less likely to report socially desirable behavior than online survey participants.

false

Causal research designs that manipulate the independent variables in order to measure the dependent variable in a natural setting are called _____.

feild experiments

When deciding if a field experiment should be used for marketing research, a researcher should take into consideration that _____.

field experiments take longer to complete than laboratory experiments

A systematic bias that occurs when the final sample differs from the planned sample is called .

nonresponse error

Survey data collected using the Internet are called .

online surveys

Data collection techniques that require the presence of a trained human interviewer who asks questions and records the subject's answers are called - survey methods.

person administered

Nonresponse error occurs when a sufficient number of the preselected prospective respondents in the sample _____.

refrain from participating or are unreachable

Identify the advantages of self-administered surveys. (Check all that apply.)

respondent cntrol Low cost per survey

Identify the advantages of conducting telephone interviews to collect data. (Check all that apply.)

respondents across a wide geographic area can be interviewed. Data collection is quicker than in face-to-face interviews. The selection of a random sample is possible through random digit dialing.

A data collection technique in which the respondent reads the survey questions and records his or her own answers without the presence of a trained interviewer is called a - .

self administered surveys

Using controlled field experiments to gain information on specified market performance indicators is known as .

test marketing

A drawback of mobile phone surveys is that _____.

the capacity of mobile phones to handle graphics is somewhat limited

Internal validity exists when _____.

the competing explanations for the conclusions about a hypothesized relationship can be ruled out

Response error is caused by _____.

the effect of selective perception on a respondent's memory

An advantage of field experiments is that _____.

they consist of settings that allow for a high level of realism

is the degree to which a survey question leads the respondent to give a socially acceptable response.

topic sensitivity

True or false: Due to controlled environments, variable manipulation, and measurement considerations, the issue of validity, especially external validity, becomes more important in developing experimental research designs.

true

True or false: Random selection of subjects and random assignment to treatment conditions are not necessarily sufficient to confirm that findings can be generalized, despite the fact that they are usually necessary for external validity.

true

True or false: When conducting an experiment, researcher manipulate a proposed causal independent variable and measure its effect on the dependent variable.

true

A concept or construct that can vary or have more than one value is called a _____.

variable


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