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What is one method of distributing questionnaires?
Handing out in person
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What are closed questions?
Questions with
predetermined
answers
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What type of data do closed questions collect?
Quantitative
numerical data
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What are open questions?
Questions allowing
free-form
responses
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What type of data do open questions collect?
Qualitative
descriptive data
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What are the advantages of questionnaires?
Practical advantages
Reliability
Hypothesis testing
Detachment and objectivity
Representativeness
Ethical issues
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What is a practical advantage of questionnaires?
Quick and
cheap
data collection
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What did Connor and Dewson (2001) study using questionnaires?
Factors
influencing university attendance
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Why are questionnaires considered reliable?
Same questions can be reused in
research
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How do postal or online questionnaires enhance reliability?
No
researcher
present to influence results
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How can questionnaires be useful for hypothesis testing?
They test
cause-and-effect
relationships
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What does detachment and objectivity in questionnaires refer to?
Minimal contact with respondents
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Why is representativeness an advantage of questionnaires?
They collect data from large
populations
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What ethical issues are associated with questionnaires?
Fewer
ethical issues than other
methods
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What is a practical problem associated with questionnaires?
Data
can be limited and
superficial
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What is a common issue with response rates in questionnaires?
Low response rates reduce
data quality
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What can lead to low response rates in postal questionnaires?
Faulty
questionnaire design
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Why are questionnaires considered inflexible?
Questions cannot be changed once
finalized
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What do questionnaires provide a snapshot of?
A
social reality
at
one
time
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Why might data from questionnaires lack validity?
They lack personal engagement with
subjects
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What are some issues that affect the validity of questionnaire data?
Lying
,
forgetting
, and 'right answering'
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How can researchers impose their meanings in questionnaires?
By
choosing
which
questions
to
ask
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What are the perspectives of positivists and interpretivists on questionnaires?
Positivists:
Favor
reliability
,
generalizability
, and representativeness
Standardized questions produce
replicable
data
Interpretivists:
Reject questionnaires for imposing
researcher
ideas
Seek to understand meanings held by
social actors
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What do positivists believe about the data produced by questionnaires?
It produces
reliable
and
replicable
data
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Why do interpretivists reject questionnaires?
They impose
researchers' frameworks
on respondents
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What do interpretivists believe questionnaires fail to achieve?
Validity
in understanding social meanings
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