Research Methods Definitions Flashcards
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Questionnaires/surveys
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- List of questions subject to self completion. Questions can either open or closed.
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Content analysis
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- This is the number of times a sign, symbol, word, picture etc is used within a media text
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Structured interviews
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- The researcher reads a list of closed questions and ticks boxes of pre-coded responses.
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Semi structured interviews
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- The researcher has some set/pre coded questions however they are able to probe respondents and ask extra questions if needed OR some semi-structured interviews have some set themes which are then discussed.
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Semi structured interviews
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- The researcher has some set/pre coded questions however they are able to probe respondents and ask extra questions if needed OR some semi-structured interviews have some set themes which are then discussed.
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Unstructured interviews
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- The researcher may have some themes to cover but no pre-determined questions or rigid themes that they should follow. These interviews take a conversational flow.
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Focus group interviews
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- An unstructured interview directed to a group of respondents who are encourage to discuss with each other. The interviewer will set up themes and questions and manage the responses from participants.
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Group interviews
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- often set up with a researcher and a panel of participants - The presence of another participant can be seen as less threatening, therefore meaning they feel more comfortable to participate.
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Overt non participant observations
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- The participants know they are being studied but the researcher is NOT involved with the group being researched.
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Covert non participant observation
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- The researcher is NOT fully participating with the group and the participants are unaware they are being studied.
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Overt participant observation
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- The participants know they are being studied and the researcher is fully involved with the group being researched.
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Covert participant observation
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- The researcher is participating with the group and the participants are unaware they are being studied.
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Ethnography
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- Involves the researching immersing themselves into the natural setting of the social group being studied, and participating in and observing their daily activities.
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Official statistics
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- Quantitative data collected by the government which is often gathered through other research methods such as questionnaires. Two of the biggest sources of official statistics come from the Office for National Statistics and the Census.
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Longitudinal studies
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- Research designed to collect data on a sample (of people/documents) on at least two occasions.