Self-report techniques Flashcards

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What is the self-report technique?

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Any method in which a person is asked to state/explain their feelings, opinions and experiences on a particular topic.

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What is a questionnaire?

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Set of written questions used to assess a person’s thoughts/experiences

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What is an interview?

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A live encounter where the interviewer asks questions to assess the interviewee’s thoughts/experiences.

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What are structured interviews?

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Made up of pre-determined questions asked in a fixed order.

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What are unstructured interviews?

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Works as a conversation:

  • No set questions
  • General aim that a certain topic will be discussed and convo is free-flowing
  • Interviewee is encouraged to expand and elaborate their answers
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What are semi-structured interviews?

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Questions made before interview but interviewers can ask follow-up questions

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  1. What kind of answers do open questions provide?
  2. What type of data do they produce?
  3. What is the disadvantage of the data produced by open questions?
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  1. Doesn’t have fixed answers - PPs can respond how they want
  2. Produces in-depth, qualitative data
  3. Data has detail but may be difficult to analyse
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  1. What kind of answers do closed questions provide?
  2. What type of data do they produce?
  3. What is the disadvantage to the data produced by closed questions?
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  1. Answers are fixed.
  2. Produce numerical, quantitative data that’s easy to analyse
  3. Data may lack depth and detail
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Evaluate questionnaires?

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Strength:
+ Cost-effective
+ Gather large amounts of data as can be sent to many people
+ Can be completed in absence of researcher, so less effort needed
+ Data is straightforward to analyse, especially in closed questions
+ Data can be statistically analysed - comparisons can be made between groups by using graphs/charts

Weakness:
+ Responses may not be truthful - respondents may want to look good so lie - SOCIAL DESIRABILITY BIAS, a type of demand characteristic
+ Often produce response bias, where respondents answer in the same way e.g. always yes on one side of the scale

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Evaluate structured interviews.

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Strength:
+ Straightforward to replicate due to standardised format, just like questionnaires

Weakness:
- Interviewers can’t deviate from topic or elaborate on points - may be frustrating

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Evaluate unstructured interviews.

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Strength:
+ More flexible vs structured
+ Interviewer can elaborate and points so gains more insight on interviewee

Weakness:

  • Not straightforward to analyse data; researcher may have to filter through irrelevant data
  • Social desirability bias - interviewees may lie to sound better
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