#1
Which of the following is an example of passive data collection technique?
Surveys
Observational studies
Interviews
Focus groups
#2
Which of the following is NOT a form of 'Direct Observation'?
Video recording
Diary studies
Field experiments
Participant observation
#3
In behavioral data collection, what does 'Qualitative' data primarily focus on?
Objective measurement
Numerical analysis
Understanding meanings and interpretations
Statistical correlations
#4
What is a potential limitation of using 'Surveys' for behavioral data collection?
Limited generalizability
Low response rate
High participant burden
Difficulty in obtaining informed consent
#5
What is a potential limitation of using 'Interviews' for behavioral data collection?
Difficulty in obtaining informed consent
Potential for interviewer bias
High participant burden
Limited depth of responses
#6
In behavioral data collection, what does 'Quantitative' data primarily focus on?
Descriptive analysis
Understanding the 'why' behind behavior
Statistical analysis and numerical data
Narrative analysis
#7
Which of the following is an example of 'Observational' data collection technique?
Surveys
Experiments
Web analytics
Eye tracking
#8
What is the primary advantage of using 'Self-reports' as a data collection technique?
Provides real-time data
Reduces researcher bias
Allows access to internal states and perceptions
Requires minimal time and resources
#9
Which of the following is a characteristic of 'Naturalistic Observation'?
Controlled environment
Manipulation of variables
High external validity
Low ecological validity
#10
Which of the following is an example of 'Implicit' data collection technique?
Questionnaires
Brain imaging
Focus groups
Interviews
#11
Which of the following is NOT a form of 'Indirect Observation'?
Content analysis
Social network analysis
Behavioral coding
Eyetracking
#12
Which of the following is a limitation of using 'Passive' data collection techniques?
Expensive and time-consuming
Dependent on participant's honesty
Doesn't capture contextual information
Highly intrusive for participants
#13
What is a potential ethical concern associated with 'Behavioral Tracking'?
Participant deception
Invasion of privacy
Social desirability bias
Sampling bias
#14
What is the primary advantage of using 'Experience Sampling Method' (ESM) in behavioral data collection?
Provides detailed retrospective data
Minimizes participant reactivity
Allows for continuous assessment in natural settings
Reduces demand characteristics
#15
What does 'Ecological Momentary Assessment' (EMA) primarily involve?
Recording physiological responses
Longitudinal data collection
Assessment of behavior in real-time
Cross-sectional surveys
#16
What is a key advantage of using 'Diary Studies' in behavioral data collection?
High ecological validity
Minimal participant reactivity
Allows for manipulation of variables
Reduces recall bias
#17
Which of the following is a characteristic of 'Covert Observation'?
Participants are aware of being observed
Ethical concerns are minimized
Researchers actively interact with participants
Participants are unaware of being observed