research methods - self-report techniques n design. Flashcards

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What is meant by “self-report techniques”?

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Method involving participants being asked questions.

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What is meant by “questionnaires”?

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Self-reporting technique whereby a set of pre-determined questions are used to collect data.

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What is meant by “interview”?

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Self-reporting technique whereby data is collected via a real-time interaction (face-to-face) which occurs between the interviewer and interviewee.

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What is meant by “closed questions”?

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Questions where there is a fixed choice of responses.

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What is meant by “open questions”?

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Questions which have no fixed choice of response and respondents can answer in any way they wish.

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What is meant by “likert scale”?

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A bipolar scaling method which indicates the respondents agreement to a statement using a scale of 5 points ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree.

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What is meant by “rating scale”?

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Gets respondents to identify a value that represents their strength of feeling about a particular topic.

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What is meant by “fixed choice option”?

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Includes a list of possible options and respondents are required to indicate those that apply to them.

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In what ways can self-reporting be done?

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  • written in the form of a questionnaire.
  • asked verbally in the form of an interview.
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Why may questionnaires be used?

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  • allows researcher to ask participants directly about their intentions and feelings.
  • helps overcome the assumptive/guessing nature of observations.
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What are the strengths of questionnaires?

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  • large sample
    ↳ can be distributed to large number of people.
    ➝ good for generalisability.
  • anonymous
    ↳ willing to share more personal information.
  • reduced experimenter bias
    ↳ can answer without need for researcher present.
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What are the weaknesses of questionnaires?

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  • social desirability bias
    ↳ may not always be truthful or keen to present themselves in a positive light.
  • acquiescence bias (response bias)
    ↳ respond in a similar way such as ticking yes or responding to rating scale in the same favourable way as they may be answering to quickly or not reading questions properly.
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What are the types of interviews?

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  • structured interviews.
  • unstructured interviews.
  • semi-structured interviews.
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What is a strength of structured interviews?

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  • standardised
    ↳ easier to replicate.
    ➝ answers can be compared.
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What are the weaknesses of structured interviews?

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  • unable to deviate from a topic or ask for elaboration.
  • less detain obtained.
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What is a strength of unstructured interviews?

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  • more flexibility
    ↳ can ask follow up questions.
    ➝ more detailed insight obtained.
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What are the weaknesses of unstructured interviews?

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  • no straightforward analysis
    ↳ shift through irrelevant information
    ➝ difficult to draw up conclusions.
  • requires skilled interviewers to come up with question and build rapport so sensitive/personal topics can be discussed.
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What is meant by “interview design”?

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Involves an interview schedule - list of standardised questions

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What does an interview design consist of?

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  • interviewer may take notes or record the interview and analyse later.
  • involves the interviewer and a single participant.
  • should be conducted in a quiet room and away from other individuals.
  • ask neutral questions to help establish rapport.
  • reminder of ethical issues.