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Self Report Techniques
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What is a self-report technique?
A method where
participants
reveal personal information
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What is an interview in self-report techniques?
A real-time conversation with a
researcher
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How does a questionnaire differ from an interview?
A questionnaire uses
pre-prepared
questions sent to participants
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What type of data do open questions provide?
Qualitative data
in the form of words
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What type of data do closed questions yield?
Quantitative data
in the form of numbers
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What is a Likert scale?
A
fixed choice
scale for responses
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What is a leading question?
A question that
suggests
how to respond
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What is the purpose of piloting a questionnaire?
To
check
for
problems
before
wider
distribution
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What are filler questions used for?
To ease
participants
before
difficult
questions
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What is demand characteristics?
Participants
altering responses to help researchers
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What is the difference between structured and unstructured interviews?
Structured
interviews have
fixed
questions;
unstructured
do not
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What is a semi-structured interview?
A mix of
prepared
and
spontaneous
questions
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What are the advantages of structured interviews?
Easy to compare
responses
and no trained interviewer needed
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What are the disadvantages of unstructured interviews?
Hard to
compare
interviews and need
trained interviewers
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What is social desirability bias?
Participants
lying to appear favorable
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What is acquiescence bias?
Participants
agreeing with all questions
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How can researchers check for acquiescence bias?
By asking similar questions with
opposite
phrasing
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What are the strengths of interviews compared to questionnaires?
Interviews allow
rephrasing
and
rapport building
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What are the weaknesses of interviews?
Need
trained
interviewers and higher
costs
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What are interviewer effects?
Responses influenced by interviewer's
characteristics
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How can the interviewer's characteristics affect responses?
Different
demographics
can change participant responses
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of self-report techniques?
Strengths:
Easy to replicate
Allows detailed participant information
Combines open and closed questions for analysis
Weaknesses:
Susceptible to
social desirability bias
Questionnaires
may not be taken seriously
Interviews require trained
interviewers
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What are the differences between structured, unstructured, and semi-structured interviews?
Structured
: Fixed questions, easy comparison
Unstructured
: Free-flowing, rapport building
Semi-structured
: Mix of fixed and spontaneous questions
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