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What is the main characteristic of structured interviews?
The interviewer has a
pre-prepared
set of questions.
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How do unstructured interviews differ from structured interviews?
Unstructured interviews are more like a
conversation
with few prepared questions.
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What is the general aim of an unstructured interview?
To gather information to answer a
specific
aim.
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What is the defining feature of semi-structured interviews?
Questions are decided in advance, but
follow-up questions
can be asked.
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What are the strengths of interviews in research?
May produce a large amount of information.
Allows
follow-up questions
for deeper insights.
Helps collect data from individuals who struggle to express themselves in writing.
Improves the
quality of data
collected.
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What are the weaknesses of interviews in research?
Difficult to
analyze
due to large amounts of data.
Data may not always be
relevant
.
Respondents
may feel less confident sharing personal information in person.
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What is the difference between open and closed questions?
Open
questions
allow
respondents
to
answer
freely
,
while
closed
questions
have
fixed
possible
answers.
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What type of data do open questions produce?
Open questions produce
qualitative data
.
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What type of data do closed questions produce?
Closed questions produce
quantitative data
.
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What are the strengths of questionnaires in research?
Can gather a lot of information quickly.
Easier to analyze compared to interviews.
Majority of questionnaires consist of
closed questions
, facilitating
quantitative
data conversion.
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What is a potential weakness of using scales in questionnaires?
Respondents may answer in a way that makes them look more appealing, affecting
validity
.
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How can leading questions in a questionnaire affect the results?
Leading questions can probe
respondents
to answer in a certain way, affecting the
validity
of results.
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What does a scale in a questionnaire typically measure?
A
scale
measures the
level
of
agreement
with a
statement.
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What is the typical range of a scale measuring agreement?
The range typically goes from
strongly disagree
to
strongly agree
.
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