Self Report Methods + Case Studies Flashcards

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What are the 2 methods of Self- Reporting ?

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  • Questionnaires

- Interviews

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Closed Questions

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  • Researcher determines the range of possible answers
    > Respondents reply by ticking boxes or circling appropriate answers
  • Produce quantitative data which is easy to quantify and analyse
  • May lack realism due to the forced choices of answers available to the respondents.
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Open Questions

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  • Researcher doesn’t restrict the range of available answers
  • Produce a lot of detailed verbal information (qualitative data)
  • Answers are usually more difficult to analyse because the range of possible answers is broad
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5 steps to creating questionnaires

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  • Keep the number of questions to a minimum
  • Order questions carefully
  • Avoid jargon
  • Avoid leading questions
  • Open or closed questions
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2 advantages of Questionnaires

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  • Allow large amounts of data to be collected quickly

- Convenient as the researcher does not need to be present when the participants complete the questionnaire

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2 disadvantages of Questionnaires

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  • Social desirability bias
    > Participants to present themselves in the best possible light
  • Might misinterpret the questions
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3 types of Interviews

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  • Structured Interview
  • Unstructured Interview
  • Semi- Structured Interview
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Structured Interview

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  • Having a set list of questions.

- All participants are asked the same questions in the same order

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Unstructured Interview

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  • Starting with a vague idea of the topic

- Participants will all have a different interview experience as they are asked different questions.

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Semi- Structured Interview

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  • Starts with a basic list of questions but is free to ask ‘add on questions’ if necessary.
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2 advantages of Interviews

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  • More flexible than questionnaires
    > Researcher can clarify any issues with misunderstanding
  • Encourage honesty
    > Interviewee to disclose more personal information if relationship builds
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2 disadvantages of Interviews

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  • Time consuming
    > Only one participant can be studied at a time.
  • Investigator effects
    > Personal characteristics of the researcher affects the participants response.
    > eg, female participants less likely to open up to a male interviewer about issues related to sexual health.
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Case study

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  • Non-experimental
  • Gathering detailed information about an individual or group of people
    > Longitudinal (following a person throughout their life
    > Retrospective (asking people to recollect events in their life
  • Information gathered through regular interviews, psychological tests eg.
  • Tend to generate qualitative data
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2 advantages of Case Studies

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2 disadvantages of Case Studies

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