interviews

    Cards (7)

      • A way of gathering information from people on a topic of interest to the researcher,
      • can be either qualitative or quantitative
      • Non-experimental, type of self-report method
      • structured = The questions are asked in a set / standardized order and the interviewer will not deviate from the interview schedule, uses closed questions
    • unstructured = Questions can change depending on what is being discussed, open ended questions
    • semi structured = A mix between both, some predetermined questions but also room for discussion
    • weaknesses of structured interviews:
      • Reliability may be affected by the same interviewer behaving differently on different occasions
      • questions may be interpreted in different ways by the participants
      • Participants answers may be restricted by the questions asked
    • strengths of semi structured interviews:
      • In depth qualitative data can be collected
      • Information can be accessed that might not be revealed by predetermined questions
    • weaknesses of semi structure interviews
      • Interviewer bias may be an issue, may lead the participants to alter their responses when asked to elaborate
      • Reliability may be affected by different interviewers asking different questions/ same question in different way
      • analysing data is more time consuming and difficult
    See similar decks