One-on-one Interviews Flashcards
One-on-one interviews help us see how others see/experience the world through:
Verbalisation
One-on-one interviews can be comprised of ____ and ____ questions:
Open; closed
What are the 3 types of research structures?
Structured; semi-structured; unstructured
Which research structure is best suited to quantitative research?
Structured
What research structure is best suited to qualitative research?
Semi-structured
Of all research structures, which is least beneficial to both qualitative AND quantitative research?
Unstructured
Research structure must be ____ to the type of research being conducted:
Appropriate
_____ questions are preferred over _____ questions, as they allow for more detailed answers:
Open-ended; closed
Closed questions suggest limited answers and cannot be expanded upon in interviews, so it is best not to use them. True or false?
False
What is the main limitation of using closed questions in an interview?
It can be hard for the conversation to flow
Closed questions can be beneficial when researchers want to make sure that:
They have understood what the participant is saying
“Yes, no, maybe, probably” are all examples of ____ answers:
Closed
“What do you see yourself doing in 5 years?” is a _____ question; “Do you see yourself doing well in 5 years?” is a _____ question:
Open; closed
Which researchers investigated how men come to identify with a particular discourse of masculinity?
De Visser & Smith (2006)
The key concept explored in De Visser & Smith’s (2006) study was:
Hegemonic masculinity