Self report interviews Flashcards
What is an interview?
A ‘real-time’ interaction where the interviewer asks a set of questions to assess an interviewee’s thoughts and/or experiences.
What are the 3 types of interviews?
- Structured
- Unstructured
- Semi-structured
What is a structured interview?
Uses a pre-determined set of questions in a fixed order
What is an unstructured interview?
There are no set questions- new questions are developed during the course of the interview based on the answers given.
What is a semi-structured interview?
Uses a list of pre-determined questions but the interviewer is free to ask follow-up questions
What is an interview schedule?
The list of questions that the interviewer intends to cover
Why should the interview schedule be standardised?
To reduce the effect of interviewer bias
What are the two advantages of a structured interview?
- Easy to replicate due to standardised format
- Easier to analyse as answers are more predictable
What are the two disadvantages of using a structured interview?
- not possible for interview to deviate from the topic: possible frustration
- interviewer bias: a form of investigator effects where the interviewers expectations may influence answers
What is the advantage of an unstructured interview?
- More flexibility can gain more insight into the world view of the interviewee
What are the three disadvantages of an unstructured interview?
- interviewer bias: a form of investigator effects where the interviewers expectations may influence answers
- requires interviewer with skill as have to develop new questions on the spot= more expensive to produce
- difficult to draw firm conclusions from potentially irrelevant information