Questionnaires and Interviews (must be in the context of children) Flashcards
What is a questionnaire?
A set of printed or written questions for a child
What is an open question?
A question where the child can give their own, personalised answer
What is a closed question?
Questions where there are specific answers for the child to choose from
What is a likert scale?
A scale used to represent a child’s attitudes to a topic
Give 2 strengths of closed questions
- High in reliability
- Form quantitative data
(context of child)
Give 2 weaknesses of closed questions
- Low in validity
- Force the child to give simple answers to complex answers
Give 2 strengths of open questions
- High in validity
- Can use thematic analysis to form quantiative data
(context of child)
Give 2 weaknesses of open questions
- Time consuming
- Analysis is difficult
(context of child)
What is social desirability?
When a child alters their response so that it will be viewed favourably by others or the researcher
What is an interview?
A method of gathering data, usually face to face with a child
What are the types of interview?
- Structured
- Unstructured
- Semi-structured
What is a structured interview?
Prep-planned interview with standardised questions asked in the same order and manner for each child
What is an unstructured interview?
Interview without previous planning and without a standardised set of questions for the child
Give 2 strengths of structured interviews
- Quick to conduct
- Easy to replicate - reliable
(context of child)
Give 2 weaknesses of structured interviews
- Aren’t flexible - low in validity
- Can’t generate qualitative data
(context of child)