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Unit 6: Research Design



            1.   What types of questions can be asked?: Are you going to be asking personal questions?  Notes
                 Are you going to need to get lots of detail in the responses? Can you anticipate the most
                 frequent or important types of responses and develop reasonable closed-ended questions?
            2.   How complex will the questions be?: Sometimes you are dealing with a complex subject or
                 topic. The questions you want to ask are going to have multiple parts. You may need to
                 branch to sub-questions.
            3.   Will screening questions be needed?: A screening question may be needed to determine
                 whether the respondent is qualified to answer your question of interest. For instance, you
                 wouldn’t want to ask someone their opinions about a specific computer program without
                 first “screening” them to find out whether they have any experience using the program.
                 Sometimes you have to screen on several variables (e.g., age, gender, experience). The
                 more complicated the screening, the less likely it is that you can rely on paper-and-pencil
                 instruments without confusing the respondent.
            4.   Can question sequence be controlled?:  Is your survey one where you can construct in
                 advance a reasonable sequence of questions? Or, are you doing an initial exploratory
                 study where you may need to ask lots of follow-up questions that you can’t easily anticipate?

            5.   Will lengthy questions be asked?: If your subject matter is complicated, you may need to
                 give the respondent some detailed background for a question. Can you reasonably expect
                 your respondent to sit still long enough in a phone interview to ask your question?

            6.   Will long response scales be used?: If you are asking people about the different computer
                 equipment they use, you may have to have a lengthy response list (CD-ROM drive, floppy
                 drive, mouse, touch pad, modem, network connection, external speakers, etc.). Clearly, it
                 may be difficult to ask about each of these in a short phone interview.

            Content Issues

            The content of your study can also pose challenges for the different survey types you might
            utilize.
            1.   Can the respondents be expected to know about the issue?: If the respondent does not keep
                 up with the news (e.g., by reading the newspaper, watching television news, or talking
                 with others), they may not even know about the news issue you want to ask them about.
                 Or, if you want to do a study of family finances and you are talking to the spouse who
                 doesn’t pay the bills on a regular basis, they may not have the information to answer your
                 questions.

            2.   Will respondent need to consult records?: Even if the respondent understands what you’re
                 asking about, you may need to allow them to consult their records in order to get an
                 accurate answer. For instance, if you ask them how much money they spent on food in the
                 past month, they may need to look up their personal check and credit card records. In this
                 case, you don’t want to be involved in an interview where they would have to go look
                 things up while they keep you waiting (they wouldn’t be comfortable with that).

            Bias Issues

            People come to the research endeavor with their own sets of biases and prejudices. Sometimes,
            these biases will be less of a problem with certain types of survey approaches.
            1.   Can social desirability be avoided?: Respondents generally want to “look good” in the
                 eyes of others. None of us likes to look like we don’t know an answer. We don’t want to
                 say anything that would be embarrassing. If you ask people about information that may




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