Self-Completion questionnaires Flashcards
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What is a self-completion questionnaire?
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Form of social survey where respondents answer a list of standardised questions without a researcher present
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What can these questionnaires consist of?
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- Open, closed, or a mixture of questions
- Can produce either quantitative or qualitative data
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Who prefers this type of method?
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Positivists, due to the ability to code data and distribute to large numbers of respondents
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Example
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The Census, which is legally required to complete and is conducted every 10 years
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Drawbacks
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- The fact there is no researcher present can impact the response rate and the validity of the research , as we don’t know who is completing them
- Questions can be misleading or difficult to understand, and as there is no researcher this cannot be addressed
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Benefits
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Standardised nature of questions gives higher reliability, as they can be repeated