*Self Report Techniques Flashcards

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What are the most common self-report techniques?

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Questionnaires

Questionnaires involve a preset list of questions and may be used to assess the dependent variable.

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What is a characteristic of open questions?

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Doesn’t have a fixed range of answers

Respondents can answer in any way they want, producing qualitative data that can be difficult to analyze.

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What are the three types of interviews?

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  • Structured interview
  • Unstructured interviews
  • Semi-structured interviews

Each type has distinct characteristics regarding question format and flexibility.

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What is a structured interview?

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Pre-determined questions in a fixed order

It is a face-to-face questionnaire conducted in real-time.

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What is an unstructured interview?

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A lot like a conversation with no set questions

The general aim is to discuss a certain topic with free-flowing interactions.

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What defines a semi-structured interview?

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Pre-determined list of questions with follow-up questions

This format allows for some flexibility while maintaining a structure.

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List some strengths of questionnaires.

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  • Cost effective
  • Can gather a lot of data quickly
  • Can be completed without a researcher present
  • Low effort involved
  • Produces easy-to-analyze data
  • Easy to make comparisons

These strengths make questionnaires a popular choice in research.

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What are some limitations of questionnaires?

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  • Responses aren’t always truthful
  • Participants may display social desirability
  • May produce response bias

These limitations can affect the validity of the data collected.

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What is a key strength of structured interviews?

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Easy to replicate

This feature helps in maintaining consistency across different interviews.

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What is a limitation of structured interviews?

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Impossible for interviewers to deviate from the topic

This restriction can limit the richness of the data collected.

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What are some strengths of unstructured interviews?

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  • Much more flexibility
  • Interviewers can follow up on points
  • Gains insight into interviewees’ thoughts and feelings

This flexibility allows for a deeper understanding of the participant’s perspective.

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What are some limitations of unstructured interviews?

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  • Can lead to interviewer bias
  • Analyzing the data isn’t easy
  • Might be lots of irrelevant data to sort through

These challenges can complicate the analysis process.

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What is a Likert scale?

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Respondent indicates agreement with a statement on a scale

Typically, it features a 5-point or sometimes 7-point scale.

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How do rating scales differ from Likert scales?

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Rating scales contain questions

Respondents identify a value that represents how strongly they feel about a topic.

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What are fixed choice options?

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Includes a list of possible options for respondents to indicate which apply to them

This format provides a clear framework for responses.

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What is an interview schedule?

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A list of questions the interviewer intends to cover

It needs to be standardized to reduce interviewer bias.

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What should be considered when designing questionnaires?

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  • Usually conducted with one interviewer and one interviewee
  • Sometimes group interviews are used
  • Conduct in a quiet room
  • Start with neutral questions

These practices help create a comfortable environment for participants.

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What are some guidelines for writing good questions?

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  • Clear questions are essential
  • Don’t use jargon
  • Avoid emotive language
  • Avoid leading questions
  • Avoid double-barreled questions
  • Avoid double negatives

These guidelines help ensure clarity and reduce confusion in responses.