Measuringsomeone's"mushiness"on an issuealeadingquestionusing multiplesurveyquestions tocover facets ofcomplicatedissueincluding factualinformation in anintroduction topredisposerespondentstowards a certainanswerAscreenerquestionA doublenegativequestionFocusing onone surveyquestion tosummarizewhole surveyresponseoptionsdon't coverall optionsDidn'tinclude amiddlegroundoptionquestionorderingeffectsAcompoundquestionabranchedquestionMeasuringnon-attitudesanadditiveindexputting aspecificquestion beforea generalquestion on thesame issueaddingcontext on lowinformationprocesses orissuesFocusing onone categoryof responseoptions inthe analysisunlabeledresponseoptionsmaking itmore sociallyacceptableto say youdon't knowusing aloaded/politicizedtermCollapsed abranchingquestion intoone questionambiguityin afactualquestioninappropriatesubgroupanalysisargumentativeresponseoptionsMeasuringsomeone's"mushiness"on an issuealeadingquestionusing multiplesurveyquestions tocover facets ofcomplicatedissueincluding factualinformation in anintroduction topredisposerespondentstowards a certainanswerAscreenerquestionA doublenegativequestionFocusing onone surveyquestion tosummarizewhole surveyresponseoptionsdon't coverall optionsDidn'tinclude amiddlegroundoptionquestionorderingeffectsAcompoundquestionabranchedquestionMeasuringnon-attitudesanadditiveindexputting aspecificquestion beforea generalquestion on thesame issueaddingcontext on lowinformationprocesses orissuesFocusing onone categoryof responseoptions inthe analysisunlabeledresponseoptionsmaking itmore sociallyacceptableto say youdon't knowusing aloaded/politicizedtermCollapsed abranchingquestion intoone questionambiguityin afactualquestioninappropriatesubgroupanalysisargumentativeresponseoptions

SURVEY METHOD BINGO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Measuring someone's "mushiness" on an issue
  2. a leading question
  3. using multiple survey questions to cover facets of complicated issue
  4. including factual information in an introduction to predispose respondents towards a certain answer
  5. A screener question
  6. A double negative question
  7. Focusing on one survey question to summarize whole survey
  8. response options don't cover all options
  9. Didn't include a middle ground option
  10. question ordering effects
  11. A compound question
  12. a branched question
  13. Measuring non-attitudes
  14. an additive index
  15. putting a specific question before a general question on the same issue
  16. adding context on low information processes or issues
  17. Focusing on one category of response options in the analysis
  18. unlabeled response options
  19. making it more socially acceptable to say you don't know
  20. using a loaded/ politicized term
  21. Collapsed a branching question into one question
  22. ambiguity in a factual question
  23. inappropriate subgroup analysis
  24. argumentative response options