Types of data Flashcards

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What is quantitative data?

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-Results in a numerical form
-Data is put into catorgories or units of measuremnt.
-Constructs graphs.

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What are the three types of quantitative data?

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-Nominal
-Ordinal
-Interval

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What is nominal data?

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Catogorical data

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What are the strengths of quantitive data?

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-Can be statistically tested
-Very objective and valid
-More reliable
-Easy to compare and make a graph
-Easier to do with a large sample.

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What is qualitative data?

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-Not in a numerical form
-Descriptive data which investigates personal experiences
To understand someones perspective

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What are some weaknesses of quantitative data?

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-Has less in depth answer (know less infomation about the experience)

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What is interval data?

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Scale data which is in known increments.

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What is ordinal data?

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Ranked data

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What is a questionnaire?

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-A non-experimental technique so doesn’t need IV or DV.
-Research method for other studies.
-Can be open or closed questions.

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What is a strength and weakness of an open questions?

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Strength: in depth/rich infomation
Weakness: harder to analyse.

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What type of method is a questionnare?

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Self-report method.

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What are some weaknesses of qualitative data?

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-Harder to compare and analyse
-Harder to do with a bigger sample
-Less objective

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What is the strengths of quanlative data?

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-More in depth
-More reliable
-Very high validity

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What is an open question?

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-Where a participant has to elaborate on their answer
-No set answers.

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What is a closed question?

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A question which can be answered by one word.
-(Normally set answers).

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What is a strength and a weakness of a closed question?

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Strength: easy to compare
Weakness: doesn’t tell you about personal experiences, lowers validity.

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What is an identifying characteristics question?

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-Where a list of characteristics is given and you tick the ones which apply to you or someone else.

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What is a strength and a weakness of identifying characteristic questions?

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Strength: Gives variety of answers (good for screening).
Weakness: Social desirablity bias, lowers validity.

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What is likert scale?

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Where someone is given a list of answers to measure behaviour and attitudes.

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What is a strength and weakness of a likert scale?

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Strength: easy to do
Weakness: participants may not relate to an answer.

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What is a rating scale?

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Evaluates how participants feel on a scale (e.g 1-10)

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What is a strength and weakness of a rating scale?

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Strength: easy to do and can compare results graphically
Weakness: subjectives, things can vary form person to person.

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What is a pilot study?

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-A test done on a small sample (practice) before doing the test on you actual sample.

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What are some benefits to doing a pilot study?

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-Working out alternitive ways (less expensive, wastes less recorces etc)
-Works out all missed ethical issues.
-Checks clarity of questions to ppts.
-Makes sure the study is valid.