AP PSYCHOLOGY

RESEARCH METHODS THINKING CRITICALLY WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE

THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD AND DESCRIPTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which is best to use for Quantitative data collection
A
Open questions
B
Direct questions
C
Simple questions
D
Closed questions
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Multiple-choice questions provide survey participants with a selection of answers to choose from. Getting specific with the answer options allows for clearer data collection, and therefore, results that are easier to analyze – and take action on.

Detailed explanation-2: -Close ended questions are defined as question types that ask respondents to choose from a distinct set of pre-defined responses, such as “yes/no” or among set multiple choice questions. In a typical scenario, closed-ended questions are used to gather quantitative data from respondents.

Detailed explanation-3: -Closed-ended survey questions are used in quantitative research projects, often for primary or broad research. Because the answers are limited to a static data set, these are more easily segmented and analyzed than open-ended questions.

Detailed explanation-4: -Closed questions collect quantitative data. They give the respondent a limited amount of options to choose from. They are popular, as quantitative data is easier to analyse than qualitative data.

Detailed explanation-5: -Closed-ended questions are often good for surveys, because you get higher response rates when users don’t have to type so much. Also, answers to closed-ended questions can easily be analyzed statistically, which is what you usually want to do with survey data.

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