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Name the 8 ethical considerations |
Permission; reciprocity; voluntary participation; right to withdraw; consent & information; do not harm; confidentiality; anonymity |
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What is primary & secondary data? |
Data we have collected; data that already exists |
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What is generalisation? |
If the sanple is random, you can generalise the results over the whole population |
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What are some methods of data collection? |
Questionnaires; interviews; online surveys |
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Name the 6 ways when designing a questionnaire. |
Establish the aim of the study; design questions and questionnaire; translate (if necessary); pre-test the questionnaire with a pilot study; include additional questions if necessary; data collection (standardisation) |
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What are nominal, ordinal and ranked questions? |
Nominal: categorical, no order; ordinal: categorical, ordered; ranked: ranked |
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How would you have to order your questions? |
From simple to complex; non-sensitive to sensitive; coherent to understand |
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If some questions don't apply to everyone, what is this called? |
Filtered questions |
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If something is pre-coded, what is it? |
Codes are either incorporated or written into the questionnaire itself |
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If something is post-coded, what is it? |
Answers are collected then coded (codebook) |