One-on-one Interviews Flashcards

1
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One-on-one interviews help us see how others see/experience the world through:

A

Verbalisation

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2
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One-on-one interviews can be comprised of ____ and ____ questions:

A

Open; closed

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3
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What are the 3 types of research structures?

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Structured; semi-structured; unstructured

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4
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Which research structure is best suited to quantitative research?

A

Structured

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5
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What research structure is best suited to qualitative research?

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Semi-structured

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Of all research structures, which is least beneficial to both qualitative AND quantitative research?

A

Unstructured

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7
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Research structure must be ____ to the type of research being conducted:

A

Appropriate

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8
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_____ questions are preferred over _____ questions, as they allow for more detailed answers:

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Open-ended; closed

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9
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Closed questions suggest limited answers and cannot be expanded upon in interviews, so it is best not to use them. True or false?

A

False

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10
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What is the main limitation of using closed questions in an interview?

A

It can be hard for the conversation to flow

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Closed questions can be beneficial when researchers want to make sure that:

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They have understood what the participant is saying

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“Yes, no, maybe, probably” are all examples of ____ answers:

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Closed

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13
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“What do you see yourself doing in 5 years?” is a _____ question; “Do you see yourself doing well in 5 years?” is a _____ question:

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Open; closed

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14
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Which researchers investigated how men come to identify with a particular discourse of masculinity?

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De Visser & Smith (2006)

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15
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The key concept explored in De Visser & Smith’s (2006) study was:

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Hegemonic masculinity

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16
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De Visser & Smith’s (2006) interview with “Rahul” is an example of a(n) ______ interview:

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Semi-structured

17
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“Difference from others, why he doesn’t drink & being sporty makes him ‘masculine’ enough” are the _____ inferred from De Visser & Smith’s (2006) interview:

A

Themes

18
Q

Photo-elicitation is a better method of research than one-on-one interviews. True or false?

A

False; it is different but not necessarily better