Questionnaires Flashcards
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Census (2001)
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- structured postal questionnaire sent by the government every 10 years to find information about the population
- legal requirement
- analysed by computer
- those with difficulty completing are assisted
- asked questions about income, age and religion
- in 2001, 0.7% declared religion ‘Jedi’
- Jedi was 7th largest religion based on the 2001 Census
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Respondent
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- person who completes questionnaire
3
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Open questions
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- require detailed answers, more than yes/no
4
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Closed questions
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- require short answers, yes/no
5
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’ Right answerism’
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- providing answers which respondents feel like they should give rather than they actually believe (social desirability)
6
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Leading questions
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- questions that encourage the answers wanted
7
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Connor & Dawson (2001)
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- posted 4,000 questionnaires to students at 14 different universities
- looking for factors that influenced decisions of wc who gain entry to university
- no need to recruit/train interviewers
- respondents complete and return questions themselves
- pre-coded, close-ended questions used
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PET analyse - Census (2001)
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Practical- analysed by a computer
Ethical - no consent, no choice if they wanted to be involved
Theoretical- increase reliability, representativeness
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PET analyse - Connor & Dewson (2001)
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Practical- processed quickly, no need to recruit/train interviewers
Ethical- sensitive topics, gained consent
Theoretical- representative