In addition to random sampling and adequate sample size, what else must be considered when deciding if the results of a survey can be generalized to a larger population?

A
question bias

B
question order

C
participant age

D
survey repetition

1 answer

In addition to random sampling and adequate sample size, the most relevant consideration when deciding if the results of a survey can be generalized to a larger population is:

A. question bias

Question bias can influence how respondents interpret and answer questions, potentially skewing the results and affecting the generalizability of the findings to a larger population. Other factors, like question order, participant age, and survey repetition, can also play a role in survey outcomes, but they are less directly tied to the generalizability of the results compared to question bias.