Design of Questionnaires Flashcards

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the questionnaire must

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operationalise concepts in a valid way

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the first is to generate as many

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ideas that might be relevant to the hypothesis then discard ideas that don’t work

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3
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decisions need to be made about the types of

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questions to ask including whether they should be open or closed

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4
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open questions allow respondents to answer in

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whatever way that they prefer.

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5
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open questions may produce

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qualitative data

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6
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qualitative data represents what

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people think or feel

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7
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open questions can be more

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informative than closed questions

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8
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open questions have the disadvantage

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of being much harder to analyse

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9
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closed questions invite the respondent to select from

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various possible answers

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there may be a fixed choice

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the respondent is provided with a range of responses rather then give their own

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11
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likert scales have

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various statements and the participants task is to indicate their level of agreement on a 5 point scale

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12
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whats the 5 point scale

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goes from strongly agree to strongly disagree

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13
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most questionnaires used

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closed questions as they produce quantitative data that are easy to score and analyse

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