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Research Methods: Qualitative vs. Quantitative and Survey Design, Quizzes of Banking Law and Practice

Definitions and terms related to research methods, focusing on the differences between qualitative and quantitative research, and the design of surveys. Topics include the limitations of qualitative research, types of surveys, sampling, measurement, and questionnaire construction.

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Uploaded on 11/23/2013

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Download Research Methods: Qualitative vs. Quantitative and Survey Design and more Quizzes Banking Law and Practice in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Name one limitation of Qualitative Research that is addressed by Quantitative Research DEFINITION 1 Qualitative is perceived as subjective susceptible to bias and error Results from qualitative research cannot be generalized to larger population TERM 2 Name three types of surveys DEFINITION 2 Phone surveysMail surveysOnline surveysPersonal interview/in person (different than depth interview TERM 3 Slow turnaround and ____ are disadvantages of what kind type of survey? DEFINITION 3 lack of participation?Mail TERM 4 The process of selecting some elements from a population to represent the population is ___ DEFINITION 4 Sampling TERM 5 Two characteristics of a good sample DEFINITION 5 AccuracyPrecision TERM 6 Sources of error DEFINITION 6 RespondentSituationalResearcherInstrument TERM 7 Which level of measurement is used for categories? DEFINITION 7 Nominal TERM 8 Which level of measurement has a true zero? DEFINITION 8 Ratio TERM 9 Measurement involves which three processes? DEFINITION 9 Select observable eventsDevelop a set of mapping rulesApply the rules to each observation TERM 10 For your measurement to be practical, what three things does it need to be? DEFINITION 10 EconomicConvenientInterpretable TERM 21 Why is editing important? DEFINITION 21 Helps eliminate or minimize interviewer and/or respondent error and helps guarantee that data is Accurate Consistent Uniformly entered Complete Arranged for coding/tabulation TERM 22 If You are looking for people who have traveled outside the US and are difficult to locate, which sampling method would you use? DEFINITION 22 Snowball sampling TERM 23 The list population you draw samples from is the ___ DEFINITION 23 sampling frame TERM 24 The difference between the independent and dependent variables is DEFINITION 24 Independent variable: assumed to be causal of dependent variableDependent variable: value presumed to depend on independent variableresult of independent variable TERM 25 Survey questions that have 2 answers are called DEFINITION 25 Dichotomous TERM 26 First three steps of sampling DEFINITION 26 Define the populationDetermine the sampling frameDetermine the sample size
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