self report: interview Flashcards
define interview
a self-report technique wherein participants are asked questions by an interviewer, which allows for flexibility in the information gathered
advantages of interviews
disadvantages of interviews
structured interview
when the questions are decided in advance
advantages of structured interview
- can be easily repeated - standardised questions
- requires less skill than unstructured
- easier to analyse than unstructured
disadvantages of structured interview
- interviewer bias may occur
- social desirability may occur
- data collected will be restricted by a pre-determined set of questions
unstructured interview
the interview starts with some general aims and questions and then lets the interviewees answers guide subsequent questions
advantages of unstructured interviews
- detailed and in-depth information obtained
- access information that may not be revealed from pre-determined questions
- deep insights into feelings and thoughts
- you can tailor questions to specific responses
- good rapport - high in validity
disadvantages of unstructured interview
- more affected by interviewer bias then structured interviews are
- requires well-trained interviewers
- low reliability - interview may behave differently or ask different questions
- hard to analyse answers
- body language
semi-structured interview
combination of both structured and unstructured interview techniques
summary of interview
- context - the situation in which a participant says something and the way they are benaving could be important. coma nep the interviewer to war understand why something was said and the nonesty of a statement
* clearly astinguish what is said by the partcipant from now they interpret it
* selection of data - can be difficut to summarise. interviewee could be consulted about what to incude and now to present it
* interviewer must be aware of now their feelings about the interviewee might were read to bias interpretations