Self reporting data: Interviews Flashcards
What is a structured interview?
Predetermined questions delivered by an interviewer who does not probe beyond the answers recerived but may answer questions from the interviewee.
What are some positives of a structured interview?
- Can be easily repeated
- Easier to analyse then unstructured interviews because answers are more predictable
- Interviewer can provide extra information, for example explaining what a particular questions means
What are some negatives about structured interview?
- The interviewers expectations may influence the answers the intervieww gives (this is called researcher bias)
- Ppts may feel reluctant to reveal personal information when face to face with an interviewer
What is a semi structured interview?
Some questions are predetermined but also new questions are developed as the interview proceeds
What is an unstructured interview?
No questions are decided in advance
What are some positives about unstuctured and semi structured interviews?
- More detailed information can be obtained from each responden than in a structured interview because subsequent questions are specifically shaped to the participant
- Can access information that may not be revealed by predetermined questions
What are some negatives about unstuctured and semi structured interviews?
- More affecred by interviewer bias than structured interviews because the interviewer is developing quesitons on the spot and may be prone to issues such as inadvertently asking leading questions
- Requires well trained interviewers hwich may be difficul to obtain and makes the research more expensive
What are some differences to questionnaires compared to interviews?
- Can be given out to lots of people and therefore the researcher can collect a large amount of data
- People may feel more willing to reveal confidential information on a questionnaire because the presence of an interviewer may make them feel they are being judged by someone else
What are some differences to interviews compared to questionnaires?
- NUmbers of ppts are restricted because of the time it take to conduct the interview and the expense of training and employing interviewers
- People may reveal more information because a skilled interviewer can encourage more thoughtful responses
What is researcher effect/bias?
This may encourage certain behaviours in pppts. The result is that the researchers expectations are fulfilled