pilot studies Flashcards
1
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what are the aims of piloting?
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- it is a small scale trial of the actual investigation
2
Q
what happens in a pilot study?
A
- involves a handful of participants, rather than the actual number in order to ‘road-test’ the procedure and check the investigation runs smoothly
3
Q
what are pilot studies not restricted to?
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- experimental studies
- when using self-report methods, such as questionnaires or interviews, it is helpful to try out questions in advance and remove or reword those that are ambiguous or confusing
4
Q
how are pilot studies used in observational studies?
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- a pilot study provides a way of checking coding systems before the real investigation is undertaken
- this may be an important part of training observers.
5
Q
what does a pilot study allow the researcher to do?
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allows the researcher to identify any potential issues and to modify the design or procedure, saving time and money in the long run