self-report techniques Flashcards
1
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describe an open question questionnaire
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- collects qualitative data
- ppt answers however they want
2
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give 2 strengths of an open questionnaire
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- Rich in depth and detail.
- Useful for sensitive topics as participants can elaborate on their answers.
3
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give a limitation of an open questionnaire
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Difficult to convert to statistical data hence more difficult to analyse.
4
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describe a closed question questionnaire
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questions that restrict you to a fixed number of responses
- collects quantitative data
- eg likert scale and rating scale
5
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give a strength of a closed question questionnaire
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- easy to analyse and compare data
6
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give limitations of a closed question questionnaire
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- Lack of depth and detail.
- Can be limiting which can be frustrating for participants
7
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strengths of questionnaires
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- Cost-effective
- Gathers large amounts of data quickly
- The researcher does not need to be present
- They are easy to analyse
- As responses can be anonymous this usually means participants are more open
8
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limitations of questionnaires
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- Difficult to know whether the target population it was intended for answered it e.g. if it is online
- They take a long time to design
- It is difficult to assess the validity as biases such as social desirability bias (when the participant wants to present themselves in a positive light so is not truthful) are presented
- Participant bias presented from factors such as time, age, gender.
- Response bias presented e.g. acquiescence bias whereby participants simply agree with all the questions, instead of putting effort into considering an answer for each question.