Rugby Practical - APFCE Flashcards

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Problems with questionnaires

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Social desirability bias (remove friends and make anonymous)Possible biased sample (willing to spend time)

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Closed questions

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Easy to analyseAnswers more objective-cannot express own feelings-oversimplified

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Open questions

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Rich detail of behaviourUnexpected results-harder to draw conclusions-interpretation is subjective

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Aim

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Investigate theory that once a person feels that they belong to a group (social identification) their attitude towards other similar competing groups will be affected

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Qualitative over quantitative

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Holistic approach = very good at looking at behaviour, so good for studying prejudiceRich details = high validity, not oversimplified, reflects all data in final calculationUses thematic analysis = creates behavioural categories allow key features to be highlighted in a simple way for others to interpret

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Research hypothesis

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one tailedRugby fans will show significantly more negative atittudes towards footballers than rugby players and positve attitudes to fellow rugy players more than football players

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Results quantitative

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Positive from rugby to rugby was 8.1, and to footballers was 3.5, negative to rugby was 0.4 and to footballers was 4.6The standardised results: positive from rugby:rugby = 1.6, to football players 2.2. Negative players was 5.3

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results qualitative

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rugby players more masculine than football playersthemes: culture 3, respect 6, physical, sportsmanship 3, real men”, dont play for money”, bigger, less arrogant, fun, good not arses

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Construct validity low

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LowQuestion “are rugby players approachable”, meant as friendly but interpreted differently - facial injuries may make them unapproachable and reason for someone looking unsafe

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Construct validity high

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-lied about purpose of study to prevent social desirability bias -separated them from their friends (don’t answer in a way to impress friends and make them laugh) - really measuring their opinion

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Population validity

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target pop -> rugby fans of all agessample -> rugby fans aged 16-18, less mature (brain not fully developed), higher self esteem needs (social desirability), more extreme attitudes so more outgroup negativity

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Ecological validity

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exaggerate ideas because of questionnaireanonymous written questionnaire is likely to result in views that are quite extreme and exaggerated vs the kind of hostility that you would see in real life (fights in school between rugby and football fans)may also be due to consequences

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Reliability good

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mostly reliable - mostly closed questionsClosed ended questionnaire -> forced choiced nature of questions funnels people towardws very similar options each time the test is done

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Reliability bad

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open-ended questionscan depend on many variables such as mood, if in bad mood may act more hostile towards football playerswon’t get same answer each time unlike closed questions

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Objectivity good

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closed questonsquantitative data in scoring system using maths, does not require opinion when comparing answers

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Objectivity bad

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open questionsqualitative analyses using phematic analysisopninion required for themes and quotes