Chapter 6 Flashcards
4 question formats for self-report measures
open-ended
likert scale
semantic differential format
forced choice format
forced choice format
respondents are given options to choose from
Likert scale
degree of agreement/opinion on a given statement
semantic differential
ends of the scale are opposing opinions (good——–bad, submissive——–dominant) etc.
average number of points on a scale
5-7
too little or too many points on a scale may affect the analysis how?
results may not be meaningful
7 suggestions to better word questions
-avoid leading questions
-avoid double-barreled questions
-write as simple as possible
-be specific and precise
-avoid making assumptions about respondents
-present the conditions before the key idea
-avoid loaded questions
double barreled questions
a question containing 2 separate ideas
acquiescence
yes-saying on a self-report measure
response sets
answering the same value for each question on a self-report measure
fence sitting
staying neutral the whole time
how can we detect response sets or acquiescence?
reverse coding.
4 ways to observe and record behaviors
narrative records
checklists
temporal measures
rating scales
narrative records
full description of everything a participant says and does during an observation session
checklists can measure what 2 things
occurrence and frequency