Module Six    Survey Research 
 
 
Learning Objectives 
      Given the four levels of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio), create a table comparing and contrasting these levels. 

      Given the approaches: simple descriptive, cross-sectional, and longitudinal; compare and contrast these three approaches.   

      Given the data collection choices of: telephone, mailings, and face-to-face; compare and contrast these three choices. 

      Based on the text and class discussions, state the primary purpose(s) for survey research. 

      Based on the text and class discussions and given a topic, design a survey highlighting the steps involved. 

      Using the survey you have designed, identify its targeted areas as one of the following: demographic, non-threatening behavioral, threatening behavioral, knowledge, and/or attitude. 

      Using the survey you have designed, identify your method for collecting the data (mailed, phone, or face-to-face). Justify your choice. 

      Given an empirical survey research article; identify the participant(s), independent variable(s), dependent variable(s), extraneous variable(s), research question, research hypothesis, null hypothesis, data collection, data reduction technique(s), and conclusions reached.   

      Given an empirical single-case research article, evaluate the strength of the research design. 

 
 
Overview of Module 6 Notes 
 
    Survey Research 
    Types of Survey Research 
    Survey Methods 
    Types of Survey Questions Asked 
     
        Click here to access Module 6 Notes. On the "Notes" page is the link for Levels of Measurement.
 
 
On-line Activities  
     
       First Critique Due  

    Remember to follow the Guidelines for Article Critique. This is an individual assignment.
     

         Email your work to Dr. Janiak on or before June 22 at 12 am.
       


 
      Study "Break" 

    Scenario: You want to study how middle school students spend their time after school on weekdays. 

    1. As a group, you need to do the following: 
     

      a. Identify an area of interest  

      b. Create a survey capable of gathering the data of interest 

      c. Outline the steps taken in creating the survey 

      d. Identify its targeted areas as one of the following: demographic, non-threatening behavioral, threatening behavioral, knowledge, and/or attitude 

      e. Identify the method for collecting the data (telephone, mailings, and face-to-face). Justify your choice. 

      f. Identify the approach: simple, descriptive, cross-sectional, or longitudinal. Justify your choice. 

      g. identify the level of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, ration) and explain what characteristics make it that level. 

      h. Compare and contrast the process for designing an instrument and designing a survey 

        Email your work to Dr. Janiak on or before June 22 at 12 am. 
       


       Are you stressed?
    Given an empirical survey research article, "Stress, Coping Strategies, and Psychological Distress Among Secondary School Teachers in Hong Kong," and with your assigned group, answer the folllowing questions:  
     
      a. What are the variables or constructs of interest? 

      b. Identify or create a reasonable research question 

      c. Identify this research question as descriptive, normative, correlative, or impact. Justify your choice. 

      d. Identify or create a reasonable research hypothesis 

      e. Identify or create a reasonable null hypothesis 

      f. Identify extraneous variables, if any (limit 3) 

      g. Identify the procedures for data collection 

      h. Identify the sampling procedure 

      i. Identify the participants 

      j. Identify the method of data reduction (e.g., statistical or descriptive procedures) 

      k. Idneitfy the conclusions reached. Are the conclusions logical based on the information presented. 

      l. Did this research emerge primarily from a post-positivist or post-modern philosophical base? Justify your choice. 

      m. Evaluate the strength of the research design and identify methods that would strengthen the design if appropriate. 

        Email your group work to Dr. Janiak on or before June 22 at 12 am.


       
       Intrude or Invade 

    Rank these types of questions according to degree of intrusion

      1. Demographic -- describes your sample 

      2. Non-threatening Behavioral -- scale of frequency and/or intensity 

      3. Threatening Behavioral -- scale of frequency and/or intensity 

      4. Knowledge -- scale of true / false 

      5. Attitude -- scale of level of agreement 

        Email your group work to the instructor on or before June 22 at 12 am.
       


       Special Assignment for Group 7 Only
    1. For this activity, make sure that you have your assigned grouping. If you don't know your group, first click here to check. Then, if you are not on the list, please Dr. Hewitt-Gervais as soon as possible. 

    2. Outline Chapter 4 using the format of Chapter 1 outline from Module 1. 
      

        Email your group work to Dr. Janiak on or before June 22 at 12 am.
     
 
Readings 
 
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