Self reporting data: Interviews Flashcards

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What is a structured interview?

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Predetermined questions delivered by an interviewer who does not probe beyond the answers recerived but may answer questions from the interviewee.

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What are some positives of a structured interview?

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  • 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
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What are some negatives about structured interview?

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  • 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
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What is a semi structured interview?

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Some questions are predetermined but also new questions are developed as the interview proceeds

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What is an unstructured interview?

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No questions are decided in advance

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What are some positives about unstuctured and semi structured interviews?

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  • 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
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What are some negatives about unstuctured and semi structured interviews?

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  • 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
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What are some differences to questionnaires compared to interviews?

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  • 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
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What are some differences to interviews compared to questionnaires?

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  • 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
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What is researcher effect/bias?

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This may encourage certain behaviours in pppts. The result is that the researchers expectations are fulfilled

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