Deck 19: Editing and Coding: Transforming Raw Data Into Information

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An important part of the editing, coding,and filing stages of data analysis is checking for errors.
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Coding is the process of assigning a numerical score or other character symbol to previously edited data.
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Field editing is done on the same day as the interview to catch legibility of handwriting and clarify responses that are logically or conceptually inconsistent.
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A string is a collection of related fields in a data file.
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Abandoned item is the technical term for items left blank.
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Character labels are unique labels assigned to each possible numeric code for a response.
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In qualitative research, codes are usually words or phrases that represent themes..
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The idea that the coding categories used should allow for all possible responses to the question is another way of saying that the data should be mutually exclusive.
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Technology has reduced errors by checking for inconsistencies automatically.
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Raw data lends itself well to analysis.
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Data completeness refers to the notion that the data file actually contains the information that the researcher promised the decision maker.
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Mistakes that are made by the respondent in a phone survey are called nonrespondent errors.
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The editor can impute a missing value based on the average value of all other respondents answers to that question.
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One way to deal with missing values is to randomly select an answer.
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Data should never be reconstructed.
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The purpose of editing is to ensure that the data are complete, consistent, and readable.
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Dummy coding can be used for dichotomous responses like "yes "or "no."
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In-house editing rigorously investigates the results of data collection.
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With respect to deletions for missing data, listwise deletion means the data that the respondent did provide can still be used in statistical analyses.
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A data error that the respondent is not responsible for creating is called a(n) _____ error.

A) systematic
B) nonrespondent
C) random
D) raw data
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A researcher has decided to insert a response for items not answered by respondents. This answer the editor inserts is referred to as a(n) _____.

A) proxy value
B) simulated value
C) imputation
D) plug value
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Josh has conducted six in-depth interviews in one day and goes back to his hotel room and checks the data he collected to ensure they are complete and make sense. Josh is conducting _____.

A) in-house editing
B) coding
C) verification
D) field editing
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When a field interviewer records an impossible answer , this means that the data need to be _____.

A) edited
B) transformed using a plug value
C) coded
D) deleted
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The purpose of coding open-ended questions is to reduce the large number of individual responses to a few general categories of answers that can be assigned numerical codes.
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When Arbitron has its own staff verify the accuracy of radio-station call letters (e.g. KMOX) to ensure that they are possible radio call letters in the geographical area of the respondent, this is an example of _____.

A) external editing
B) in-house editing
C) in-house coding
D) external coding
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Which of the following need to be corrected as part of the editing process?

A) omissions
B) legibility
C) consistency
D) all of these choices
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Which of the following refers to the notion that the data file actually contains the information that the researcher is trying to obtain to adequately address research questions?

A) data reliability
B) data verification
C) data completeness
D) data integrity
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A data sheet documents the location of each variable in a data matrix.
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Test tabulation is the tallying of a small sample of the total number of replies to a particular question,
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Kelsea is an interviewer and incorrectly entered respondents' choices on ten surveys. This type of error is called _____.

A) nonrespondent error
B) respondent error
C) random error
D) editing error
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_____ editing rigorously investigates the results of data collection, usually in a centralized office.

A) In-house
B) Primary
C) Secondary
D) Higher-order
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Many researchers use a statistical process to provide an educated guess for missing responses in data based on the respondent's choices to other questions. Which method of dealing with missing data does this represent?

A) impute a missing value
B) plug in a neutral response
C) plug in alternative choices for missing data
D) randomly select an answer
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A method of handling missing data in which only the actual variables for a respondent that do not contain information are eliminated from use in statistical analyses is called _____.

A) listwise deletion
B) pairwise deletion
C) selective deletion
D) partial deletion
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All of the following are choices available when dealing with missing data EXCEPT _____.

A) leave the response blank
B) randomly select an answer
C) insert the mean value of a variable for the missing response
D) tabulate the data
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Preliminary editing by a field supervisor on the same day as the interview to catch technical omissions, check legibility of handwriting, and clarify responses that are logically or conceptually inconsistent is called _____.

A) field editing
B) primary editing
C) first-order editing
D) external editing
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When a survey is highly unstructured, it is possible to precode the response categories before the data are collected.
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_____ is the technical term for items left blank.

A) Imputation
B) Item plug
C) Item nonresponse
D) Item inconsistency
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The unedited responses from a respondent exactly as indicated by that respondent are referred to as _____.

A) codes
B) files
C) raw data
D) strings
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Devising a coding scheme ahead of time is important because the categories cannot be expanded or collapsed once data are collected.
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In creating coding categories for open-ended questions, the tallying of the replies to a small number of completed questionnaires for a question in order to create coding categories for that question is known as _____.

A) recoding the data
B) test tabulation
C) data entry
D) creating a plug value
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Which of the following is computer terminology to represent formatting a variable using a series of alphabetic characters (nonnumeric characters) that may form a word?

A) phonics
B) value labels
C) record
D) string characters
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A collection of characters that represents a single type of data, usually a variable, is called a _____.

A) field
B) data file
C) value label
D) string file
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A collection of related fields that represents the responses from one sampling unit is known as a _____.

A) file
B) record
C) code
D) label
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Which of the rules for coding has been violated by the following responses to a question about annual salary? <strong>Which of the rules for coding has been violated by the following responses to a question about annual salary?  </strong> A) Coding categories should be exhaustive. B) Coding categories should be mutually exclusive. C) Coding categories should be test tabulated. D) Coding categories should be alphabetic only. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Coding categories should be exhaustive.
B) Coding categories should be mutually exclusive.
C) Coding categories should be test tabulated.
D) Coding categories should be alphabetic only.
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Assigning a "1" or "0" code where each number represents an alternate response such as "yes" or "no," is an example of _____.

A) editing
B) dummy coding
C) reverse coding
D) plugging
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Codes are rules for ______ data.

A) interpreting
B) classifying
C) recording
D) all of these choices
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The assignment of numbers to edited data is known as ____.

A) editing
B) adjusting with a plug value
C) coding
D) all of these choices
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Assigning males the value of zero and females the value of one in a database to record the gender of the respondents is an example of _____.

A) coding
B) test tabulation
C) editing
D) verification
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Valerie's job at a research firm is to transfer data from survey questionnaires to a computer file. Her job is _____.

A) data entry
B) data coding
C) data editing
D) data scanning
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A(n) _____ is a book that identifies each variable in a study and gives the variable's description, code name, and position in the data matrix.

A) data directory
B) data plan
C) record file
D) code book
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Which of the following is the activity of transferring data from a research project to computers?

A) data formatting
B) data entry
C) data scanning
D) data transformation
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In test tabulation, what is the typical percentage of responses from completed questionnaires that a researcher will use to create coding categories?

A) 10 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 30 percent
D) 50 percent
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Which of the following can be used if the researcher knows what answer categories exist before data collection occurs?

A) test tabulation
B) sheet coding
C) precoding
D) field editing
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A collection of related records is known as a _____.

A) data file
B) code
C) record
D) field
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The idea that the coding categories applied to a given question should allow all possible answers to the question to receive a code is another way of saying that the coding categories should be _____.

A) mutually exclusive
B) precoded
C) exhaustive
D) complete
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Which of the following means that coding categories have no overlap so that a subject or response can be placed in only one category?

A) exhaustive
B) mutually exclusive
C) unique
D) precoded
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Unique labels assigned to each possible numeric code for a response are called _____.

A) identifiers
B) value labels
C) data labels
D) characters
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A survey question asked respondent how much of the Super Bowl they watched by asking them to check one of the four following choices: "all of it," "most of it," "some of it," or "none of it." How many dummy variables would a researcher need to dummy code this question?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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A researcher has assigned "1" to represent freshman, "2" for sophomore, "3" for junior, "4" for senior, and "5" for graduate student. These labels (i.e., freshman, sophomore, etc.) assigned to the numeric code are called _____.

A) value labels
B) coding labels
C) cues
D) strings
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A coding scheme that has a code for all possible responses is said to be _____.
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When a research organization does the editing of its data using its own staff, this is known as ______ editing.
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_____ coding involves numeric 0 or 1 coding where each number represents an alternative response such as "female" or "male."
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A collection of related records that make up a data set is called a(n) _______ .
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Constructing coding categories by tallying a small number of responses to a particular question is known as ______.
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When a word or a short phrase can be associated with a numeric code, this code is called a(n) ________.
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The unedited information gathered from a respondent in the exact form as provided by that respondent is called _____ data.
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A collection of characters that usually represents a single type of data like a variable is called a(n) _____.
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The activity of transferring data from a research project to computers is called ______.
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Data _____ refers to the notion that the data file actually contains the information that the researcher promised the decision maker.
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When a field supervisor checks data at the end of each day that it is collected to catch technical omissions (e.g. missing responses to questions), this is an example of ______.
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A collection of related fields that represent the responses from one sampling unit is called a(n) _____.
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A question on a survey that has not been answered by the respondent is called a(n) ______.
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A method of handling missing data in which only the actual variables for a respondent that do not contain information are eliminated from use in statistical analyses is called _____ deletion.
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Assigning numbers to edited data is known as _____.
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When an editor replaces a missing answer to a question with a random response from among the fixed-alternative responses for that question or inserts a neutral response, the number inserted is called a(n) ______.
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The process of checking and adjusting data for omissions, legibility, and consistency is known as ______.
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Rules for interpreting, classifying, and recording data are known as _____.
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A(n) _____ documents the location of each variable in a data matrix.
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A data processing input device that reads material directly from mark-sensed questionnaires is called a(n) _____.

A) direct-entry mode
B) verified entry system
C) tabulation scanning system
D) optical scanning system
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Deck 19: Editing and Coding: Transforming Raw Data Into Information
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A record is a collection of characters that represent a single type of data.
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An important part of the editing, coding,and filing stages of data analysis is checking for errors.
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Coding is the process of assigning a numerical score or other character symbol to previously edited data.
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Field editing is done on the same day as the interview to catch legibility of handwriting and clarify responses that are logically or conceptually inconsistent.
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A string is a collection of related fields in a data file.
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Abandoned item is the technical term for items left blank.
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Character labels are unique labels assigned to each possible numeric code for a response.
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In qualitative research, codes are usually words or phrases that represent themes..
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The idea that the coding categories used should allow for all possible responses to the question is another way of saying that the data should be mutually exclusive.
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Technology has reduced errors by checking for inconsistencies automatically.
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Raw data lends itself well to analysis.
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Data completeness refers to the notion that the data file actually contains the information that the researcher promised the decision maker.
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Mistakes that are made by the respondent in a phone survey are called nonrespondent errors.
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The editor can impute a missing value based on the average value of all other respondents answers to that question.
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One way to deal with missing values is to randomly select an answer.
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Data should never be reconstructed.
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The purpose of editing is to ensure that the data are complete, consistent, and readable.
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Dummy coding can be used for dichotomous responses like "yes "or "no."
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In-house editing rigorously investigates the results of data collection.
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With respect to deletions for missing data, listwise deletion means the data that the respondent did provide can still be used in statistical analyses.
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A data error that the respondent is not responsible for creating is called a(n) _____ error.

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A researcher has decided to insert a response for items not answered by respondents. This answer the editor inserts is referred to as a(n) _____.

A) proxy value
B) simulated value
C) imputation
D) plug value
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Josh has conducted six in-depth interviews in one day and goes back to his hotel room and checks the data he collected to ensure they are complete and make sense. Josh is conducting _____.

A) in-house editing
B) coding
C) verification
D) field editing
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When a field interviewer records an impossible answer , this means that the data need to be _____.

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C) coded
D) deleted
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The purpose of coding open-ended questions is to reduce the large number of individual responses to a few general categories of answers that can be assigned numerical codes.
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When Arbitron has its own staff verify the accuracy of radio-station call letters (e.g. KMOX) to ensure that they are possible radio call letters in the geographical area of the respondent, this is an example of _____.

A) external editing
B) in-house editing
C) in-house coding
D) external coding
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Which of the following need to be corrected as part of the editing process?

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Which of the following refers to the notion that the data file actually contains the information that the researcher is trying to obtain to adequately address research questions?

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C) data completeness
D) data integrity
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A data sheet documents the location of each variable in a data matrix.
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Test tabulation is the tallying of a small sample of the total number of replies to a particular question,
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Kelsea is an interviewer and incorrectly entered respondents' choices on ten surveys. This type of error is called _____.

A) nonrespondent error
B) respondent error
C) random error
D) editing error
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_____ editing rigorously investigates the results of data collection, usually in a centralized office.

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Many researchers use a statistical process to provide an educated guess for missing responses in data based on the respondent's choices to other questions. Which method of dealing with missing data does this represent?

A) impute a missing value
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D) randomly select an answer
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A method of handling missing data in which only the actual variables for a respondent that do not contain information are eliminated from use in statistical analyses is called _____.

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B) pairwise deletion
C) selective deletion
D) partial deletion
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All of the following are choices available when dealing with missing data EXCEPT _____.

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C) insert the mean value of a variable for the missing response
D) tabulate the data
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Preliminary editing by a field supervisor on the same day as the interview to catch technical omissions, check legibility of handwriting, and clarify responses that are logically or conceptually inconsistent is called _____.

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D) external editing
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When a survey is highly unstructured, it is possible to precode the response categories before the data are collected.
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_____ is the technical term for items left blank.

A) Imputation
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C) Item nonresponse
D) Item inconsistency
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The unedited responses from a respondent exactly as indicated by that respondent are referred to as _____.

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D) strings
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Devising a coding scheme ahead of time is important because the categories cannot be expanded or collapsed once data are collected.
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In creating coding categories for open-ended questions, the tallying of the replies to a small number of completed questionnaires for a question in order to create coding categories for that question is known as _____.

A) recoding the data
B) test tabulation
C) data entry
D) creating a plug value
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Which of the following is computer terminology to represent formatting a variable using a series of alphabetic characters (nonnumeric characters) that may form a word?

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D) string characters
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A collection of characters that represents a single type of data, usually a variable, is called a _____.

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A collection of related fields that represents the responses from one sampling unit is known as a _____.

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Which of the rules for coding has been violated by the following responses to a question about annual salary? <strong>Which of the rules for coding has been violated by the following responses to a question about annual salary?  </strong> A) Coding categories should be exhaustive. B) Coding categories should be mutually exclusive. C) Coding categories should be test tabulated. D) Coding categories should be alphabetic only.

A) Coding categories should be exhaustive.
B) Coding categories should be mutually exclusive.
C) Coding categories should be test tabulated.
D) Coding categories should be alphabetic only.
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Assigning a "1" or "0" code where each number represents an alternate response such as "yes" or "no," is an example of _____.

A) editing
B) dummy coding
C) reverse coding
D) plugging
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Codes are rules for ______ data.

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The assignment of numbers to edited data is known as ____.

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C) coding
D) all of these choices
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Assigning males the value of zero and females the value of one in a database to record the gender of the respondents is an example of _____.

A) coding
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C) editing
D) verification
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Valerie's job at a research firm is to transfer data from survey questionnaires to a computer file. Her job is _____.

A) data entry
B) data coding
C) data editing
D) data scanning
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A(n) _____ is a book that identifies each variable in a study and gives the variable's description, code name, and position in the data matrix.

A) data directory
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C) record file
D) code book
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Which of the following is the activity of transferring data from a research project to computers?

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C) data scanning
D) data transformation
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In test tabulation, what is the typical percentage of responses from completed questionnaires that a researcher will use to create coding categories?

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C) 30 percent
D) 50 percent
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Which of the following can be used if the researcher knows what answer categories exist before data collection occurs?

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D) field editing
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A collection of related records is known as a _____.

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D) field
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The idea that the coding categories applied to a given question should allow all possible answers to the question to receive a code is another way of saying that the coding categories should be _____.

A) mutually exclusive
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C) exhaustive
D) complete
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Which of the following means that coding categories have no overlap so that a subject or response can be placed in only one category?

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C) unique
D) precoded
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Unique labels assigned to each possible numeric code for a response are called _____.

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A survey question asked respondent how much of the Super Bowl they watched by asking them to check one of the four following choices: "all of it," "most of it," "some of it," or "none of it." How many dummy variables would a researcher need to dummy code this question?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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A researcher has assigned "1" to represent freshman, "2" for sophomore, "3" for junior, "4" for senior, and "5" for graduate student. These labels (i.e., freshman, sophomore, etc.) assigned to the numeric code are called _____.

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D) strings
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A coding scheme that has a code for all possible responses is said to be _____.
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When a research organization does the editing of its data using its own staff, this is known as ______ editing.
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_____ coding involves numeric 0 or 1 coding where each number represents an alternative response such as "female" or "male."
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A collection of related records that make up a data set is called a(n) _______ .
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Constructing coding categories by tallying a small number of responses to a particular question is known as ______.
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When a word or a short phrase can be associated with a numeric code, this code is called a(n) ________.
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The unedited information gathered from a respondent in the exact form as provided by that respondent is called _____ data.
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A collection of characters that usually represents a single type of data like a variable is called a(n) _____.
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The activity of transferring data from a research project to computers is called ______.
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Data _____ refers to the notion that the data file actually contains the information that the researcher promised the decision maker.
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71
When a field supervisor checks data at the end of each day that it is collected to catch technical omissions (e.g. missing responses to questions), this is an example of ______.
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72
A collection of related fields that represent the responses from one sampling unit is called a(n) _____.
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73
A question on a survey that has not been answered by the respondent is called a(n) ______.
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74
A method of handling missing data in which only the actual variables for a respondent that do not contain information are eliminated from use in statistical analyses is called _____ deletion.
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75
Assigning numbers to edited data is known as _____.
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76
When an editor replaces a missing answer to a question with a random response from among the fixed-alternative responses for that question or inserts a neutral response, the number inserted is called a(n) ______.
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77
The process of checking and adjusting data for omissions, legibility, and consistency is known as ______.
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78
Rules for interpreting, classifying, and recording data are known as _____.
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79
A(n) _____ documents the location of each variable in a data matrix.
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80
A data processing input device that reads material directly from mark-sensed questionnaires is called a(n) _____.

A) direct-entry mode
B) verified entry system
C) tabulation scanning system
D) optical scanning system
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