Self-report techniques Flashcards

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What are self-report techniques?

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Any method, in which a person is asked to state/explain their feelings, opinions or behaviour related to a given topic

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What is a questionnaire?

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A set of written questions, used to access an individual’s thoughts and experiences

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What is an interview?

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A live encounter, in which one person asks the other questions, to assess an individual’s thoughts and experiences

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What are open questions?

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  • No fixed range of answers
  • Produce qualitative data
  • ‘How’ and ‘Why’ questions
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What are closed questions?

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  • Offers a fixed number of responses
  • Produces mainly quantitative data
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What are the three types of interview?

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  • Structured
  • Unstructured
  • Semi-structured
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What are structured interviews?

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Set of predetermined questions, asked in a fixed order

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What are unstructured interviews?

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No set questions, interviewer has flexibility to choose their own questions, discuss a set topic

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What are semi-structured interviews?

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Include a list of predetermined questions, but interviewers are free to use follow-up questions

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What is acquiescence bias?

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The tendency to agree with answers on a questionnaire, regardless of its content

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What are the strengths of questionnaires?

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  • Cost effective
  • Can be completed alone
  • Easy to produce statistical data
  • Data can be compared and analysed easily
  • Produce qualitative and quantitative data
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What are the limitations of questionnaires?

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  • Responses may not be truthful (demand characteristics)
  • Often produce response bias
  • Low response rate
  • Social desirability bias
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What are the strengths of structured interviews?

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  • Straightforward to replicate (standardised format)
  • Format reduces differences between interviewers
  • Easy to compare responses
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What are the limitations of structured interviews?

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  • Not possible for researchers to deviate from the desired topic
  • Lacks validity
  • Limits richness of data
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What are the strengths of unstructured interviews?

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  • More flexibility (follow up)
  • Researchers can develop rapport to ensure truthful answers
  • Very detailed and insightful
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What are the limitations of unstructured interviews?

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  • Risk of researcher bias
  • Difficult to analyse data
  • Social desirability bias
  • Requires interviewer training
  • Potential leading questions
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What are the strengths of semi-structured interviews?

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  • Follow up questions provide fuller account of lives
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What are the limitations of semi-structured interviews?

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  • Questions are not standardised
  • Potential interviewer bias