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What is a
questionnaire
?
A
standardized
set of written questions with pre-set answers.
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What types of formats can questionnaires be issued in?
They can be
postal
or issued
online
.
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Who favors the use of questionnaires?
They are favored by
positivists
.
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What type of
data
do questionnaires produce?
They produce
quantitative
data.
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What is a key advantage of
questionnaires
in terms of
reliability
?
They
are high in reliability.
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What does
operationalization
mean in the context of questionnaires?
It means making the concept
measurable
.
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How can
sociological
terms be made understandable in questionnaires?
By asking questions in a way that
non-sociologists
can understand.
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What type of questions could be used to
operationalize
the concept of
'dual burden'
?
Questions like, 'Do you take responsibility for the
housework
?' and 'Do you work
full time
?'
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What does
standardised
research mean in the context of questionnaires?
It means that each
respondent
gets the same set of questions.
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What is the purpose of a
pilot study
in questionnaire research?
To test whether the questions make sense to the
respondents
.
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What type of questions do
questionnaires
mainly use?
Closed questions
and
multiple choice
answers.
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Why do
positivists
prefer
closed questions
in questionnaires?
Because closed questions give
quantitative data
.
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What type of data do
open-ended
questions provide?
Qualitative
data.
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Give an
example
of an
open-ended question
.
'What’s your favorite meal?'
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What are some
guidelines
for creating effective questionnaires?
Use
clear questions
, give
clear instructions
, and have a clear
layout
.
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What should
questionnaires
avoid asking?
Embarrassing
,
threatening
, or
complex
questions.
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Why should
questionnaires
not be too long?
Because they may lead to lower
response rates
.
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What is a common issue with using
sociological
terms
in questionnaires?
They may not be understood by
most people
.
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What is a
potential bias
in
questionnaire responses
?
Respondents
may be led to answer in a particular way.
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What is the
Crime Survey
for
England and Wales
?
A government survey that collects data from about
38,000
people a year.
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What did
Michael Rutter
use questionnaires for in
1979
?
To collect data from
12
inner-London secondary schools.
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What
correlations
did
Rutter
find using questionnaires?
Correlations between
class size
,
number of staff
, and
school size
.
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What are the strengths of using
questionnaires
?
Produce large amounts of data cheaply
High in
reliability
Often anonymous
Quick to complete
Produce
representative
data for generalizations
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What are the weaknesses of using
questionnaires
?
Low
response rate
Low in
validity
Only useful for
literate
individuals
Lack
deeper meaning
No one to explain questions
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What are some areas that a
questionnaire
could investigate in education?
Subject
and university choice, bullying and experience of schooling,
achievement
and school factors,
parental attitudes
to education
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How does the video linked in the study material show flaws of
questionnaires
?
It illustrates potential
biases
and
limitations
in questionnaire design and responses
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What problems might arise when using
questionnaires
in schools?
Confusion
,
oversimplification
, and lack of
engagement
from students
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What is a challenge in
'operationalising concepts'
for questionnaires in education?
Sociologists
need to simplify complex ideas for students, which may lead to
confusion
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How would you phrase a question about "
Cultural Capital
" for a 10-year-old?
What skills do you think help kids do better in school?
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How would you phrase a question about
teacher labelling
and expectations for a
10-year-old
?
Do you think teachers treat some kids differently than others?
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How would you phrase a question about
subject choice
and
achievement
based on
gender
for a
10-year-old
?
Do you think boys and girls choose different subjects in school?
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What is a problem related to
sampling
in educational questionnaires?
Schools may not keep accurate
records
needed for research
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What
access issues
might researchers face when distributing
questionnaires
in schools?
Researchers need
permission
to distribute questionnaires, which may be denied
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What
response issues
can arise with questionnaires in schools?
Pupils may find questionnaires boring and provide
invalid answers
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What is a potential issue with the
response rate
of questionnaires in schools?
Teachers and parents may be too busy to complete
surveys
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What
practical issues
might students face when answering
questionnaires
?
Students may not understand the questions or have
reading difficulties
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Why might
questionnaires
have
limited value
for younger students?
Children have
short attention spans
and
limited understanding
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What influence might the word of a
questionnaire
have in a school setting?
It could pass around before all students see it,
influencing
answers
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What might
teachers
do that could affect
questionnaire
responses?
Teachers may guess the
purpose
of the questionnaire and alter their answers
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What
concerns
might pupils have regarding the
anonymity
of their questionnaire responses?
Pupils may not believe their answers are anonymous and feel
uncomfortable
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