PSY302 Considerations for Developing a Survey on Drug Use in Middle School Children
A solved assignment on survey development and ethical considerations in studying drug use among middle school children.
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PSY302 Considerations for Developing a Survey on Drug Use in Middle
School Children
Imagine you were tasked with creating a survey to examine the frequency of drug use in middle
school children. Using the principles of survey design presented in your course materials, discuss
the key factors you must consider when developing this survey. Specifically, address the
following:
1. What survey format (e.g., closed-ended vs. open-ended questions) would you choose and
why?
2. How would you ensure the survey is age-appropriate, taking into account the cognitive
and emotional development of early adolescents?
3. What strategies would you use to ensure ethical considerations are met, particularly
regarding parental consent and the sensitive nature of the topic (drug use)?
Word Count Requirement: 500-600 words.
School Children
Imagine you were tasked with creating a survey to examine the frequency of drug use in middle
school children. Using the principles of survey design presented in your course materials, discuss
the key factors you must consider when developing this survey. Specifically, address the
following:
1. What survey format (e.g., closed-ended vs. open-ended questions) would you choose and
why?
2. How would you ensure the survey is age-appropriate, taking into account the cognitive
and emotional development of early adolescents?
3. What strategies would you use to ensure ethical considerations are met, particularly
regarding parental consent and the sensitive nature of the topic (drug use)?
Word Count Requirement: 500-600 words.
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University
Missouri State University
Subject
Psychology