Interviews Flashcards
1
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What is an interview? (2)
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- Conversation designed to collect self-report data
2. Non-experimental bc IV is not directly manipulated
2
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What are the 3 types of interviews?
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- Structured
- Unstructured
- Semi-structured
3
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What is a structured interview? (3)
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- Standardised list of preprepared questions
- Strict interview schedule
- Good for large-scale studies
4
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What is an unstructured interview?
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- No prepared questions or strict schedule
2. Researcher has broad aim
5
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What is a semi-structured interview?
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- Mixture of un/prepared questions or points of discussion
- Free-flowing convo, open-ended questions
- Can explore thoughts + beliefs
6
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What are the general advantages and disadvantages of interviews?
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- Strengths
- Gather info on thoughts and opinions that would be difficult to get in experiments - Weaknesses
- Social desirability bias
- Interviewer bias
7
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Strengths and weaknesses of structured interview?
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- Strengths
- Gathers info relatively quickly
- Interviewers require little training - Weaknesses
- Superficial info bc ppts can’t answer freely
8
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Strengths and weaknesses of unstructured interview?
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- Strengths
- Most in-depth info bc free to explore ppt’s beliefs - Weaknesses
- Very time-consuming
- Interviewers must be well-trained to build rapport with ppts
- Impossible to replicate
9
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Strengths and weaknesses of semi-structured interview?
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- Strengths
- Can deviate from schedule (flexible) - Weaknesses
- May be more time-consuming
- Interviewers require training