Research Methods #3: Questionnaires Flashcards

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What are Questionnaires, and who are they favoured by?

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  • Favoured by positivists, written or self-completed questionnaires are a form of social survey and can be distributed in a range of ways - notably, via post, email or handed out in person.
  • Questionnaires are typically a list of pre-set questions that are closed-end questions with pre-coded answers.
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What are the advantages of Questionnaires?

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ADVANTAGES

  • Practical - questionnaires are cheap and quick
  • Quantifiable data
  • Representative - reach a geographically widespread research sample
  • Reliable - the questionnaire can be easily repeated due to how the questions are pre-set
  • Limited ethical issues - the respondent is under no obligation to answer the question
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What are the disadvantages of Questionnaires?

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DISADVANTAGES

  • Response rate - postal questionnaires, in particular, obtain a very low response rate, which may hinder the representativity.
  • Low validity - People may be more willing to lie.
  • Unrepresentative - You are likely to get a certain group of people, for example, the unemployed or elderly that answer the questionnaire as many other people might be too busy, and so you won’t get a particularly representative sample.
  • The interviewer isn’t there to ask follow-up questions and explain questions the participants if they don’t understand
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