Matching

a. Describes the linear relationship between two or more variables
b. Closed-ended questions
c. Questions that allow the interviewee to elaborate upon responses
d. A method of collecting data that is similar to an oral questionnaire. Can be informal and flexible or structured and focused.
e. The squared correlation coefficient, which indicates the amount of variance in one variable that is accounted for by the other
f. A plot of scores or data points which indicates the relationship between variables
g. The amount of variance that is unaccounted for in the relationship between variables
h. The most frequently used index of the relationship between variables
i. Bias introduced when the interviewer subtly influences the interviewee's responses
j. A form of descriptive research that can be used to examine the frequency and relationships between psychological and sociological variables.
k. Neutral information about the respondent such as age, living arrangements, number of children, and educational level.
l. A general plan for survey research of what activities will occur when
1. Survey research
2. Interview
3. Face-sheet information
4. Structured questions
5. Unstructured questions
6. Flow plan
7. Interviewer bias
8. Correlational research
9. Pearson product moment correlation
10. Scattergram
11. Coefficient of determination
12. Coefficient of alienation

1. j
2. d
3. k
4. b
5. c
6. l
7. i
8. a
9. h
10. f
11. e
12. g

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