Questionnaires & Formal Interviews

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    • What type of research method do questionnaires primarily represent?
      Quantitative
    • What is a theoretical advantage of questionnaires according to positivists?
      They allow for large sample sizes and generalizability.
    • What is a theoretical disadvantage of questionnaires according to interpretivists?
      They cannot check understanding of the questions.
    • What is a mailed questionnaire?
      A type of written/self-completion questionnaire sent via post or email.
    • Why do positivists favor mailed questionnaires for studying large geographical areas?
      They can easily reach a wide range of participants.
    • How do mailed questionnaires increase validity according to positivists?
      They give participants time to think about their answers.
    • Why might anonymity in questionnaires increase validity when studying sensitive topics?
      It encourages honest responses from participants.
    • What is a limitation of mailed questionnaires regarding understanding?
      There is no one to explain questions or instructions.
    • Why might low response rates in mailed questionnaires be problematic?
      They can lead to unrepresentative samples.
    • What practical advantage do questionnaires have compared to interviews?
      They are quicker and cheaper to administer.
    • What is a practical problem associated with questionnaires regarding completion?
      There is no guarantee that the intended respondent completed it.
    • What do structured interviews involve?
      Asking pre-set standardized questions to a large number of people.
    • Why do positivists favor structured interviews?
      They typically yield higher response rates than questionnaires.
    • How do structured interviews help check understanding?
      The interviewer can clarify questions if necessary.
    • What is a disadvantage of structured interviews regarding power dynamics?
      Power imbalances can lower the validity of responses.
    • What is a potential bias in structured interviews?
      Interviewer bias can affect the objectivity of the study.
    • What is a practical advantage of structured interviews compared to informal interviews?
      They are quicker and cheaper to carry out.
    • What is a practical problem of structured interviews regarding time?
      They can be time-consuming, especially with young participants.
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of using questionnaires in sociological research?
      Strengths:
      • Cost-effective and quick to administer
      • Can reach large geographical areas
      • Anonymity increases validity

      Weaknesses:
      • Low response rates can affect representativeness
      • Cannot check understanding of questions
      • Potential for incomplete or spoiled responses
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of using structured interviews in sociological research?
      Strengths:
      • Higher response rates than questionnaires
      • Ability to clarify questions increases validity
      • Quick and inexpensive to conduct

      Weaknesses:
      • Power imbalances can affect responses
      • Interviewer bias may distort findings
      • Time-consuming with certain populations
    • What are some recommended readings for further understanding of sociology research methods?
      • Webb R et al. (2015) AQA A level Sociology, Book One
      • Webb R & Trobe K. (2015) Succeed at A Level Sociology, Book One
      • Browne K. (2015) Sociology for AQA Vol 1
    • What types of questions might be asked in sociology exams regarding research methods?
      • Evaluate strengths and limitations of methods
      • Outline reasons for using specific research techniques
      • Discuss ethical issues in research