1.3.2 Self-Report Methods

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  • Self-report methods provide insight into unreported crime.

    True
  • One limitation of self-report methods is social desirability bias
  • Self-report methods in criminal psychology rely on the honesty and accuracy of participants.
  • Self-report methods can gather data on sensitive or stigmatized behaviors.

    True
  • What type of self-report technique involves participants recording their daily activities and involvement in crime?
    Diaries
  • What is one of the primary limitations of self-report methods related to honesty and accuracy?
    Reliance on participant truthfulness
  • What is a cost-effective advantage of self-report methods in criminal psychology?
    Ease of administration
  • What is a potential bias in self-report methods called?
    Social desirability bias
  • What principle requires researchers to inform participants about the study's purpose?
    Informed consent
  • Order the advantages and disadvantages of self-report methods in criminal psychology:
    1️⃣ Insight into unreported crime
    2️⃣ Detailed information about offenses
    3️⃣ Cost-effective and easy to administer
    4️⃣ Reliance on honesty and accuracy
    5️⃣ Prone to social desirability bias
    6️⃣ Difficulty in verifying information
  • Match the self-report technique with its key feature:
    Surveys ↔️ Broad trends in criminal behavior
    Interviews ↔️ In-depth understanding of motivations
    Diaries ↔️ Daily recording of activities
  • Self-report methods allow for the collection of in-depth, personal accounts of criminal offenses
  • Match the limitation of self-report methods with its description:
    Honesty and accuracy ↔️ Reliability depends on truthful information
    Social desirability bias ↔️ Participants underreport criminal behaviors
  • What is one major challenge in using self-report methods in criminal psychology?
    Verification difficulties
  • Participants must be fully informed about the study and their right to withdraw
  • One-on-one conversations in self-report methods are referred to as interviews
  • Offending questionnaires are written questionnaires designed to collect detailed information about specific criminal acts
  • What is a major disadvantage of official crime statistics as a crime measurement technique?
    Underestimate true extent of crime
  • Social desirability bias in self-report methods may lead participants to underreport their crimes
  • It is difficult to verify the information provided in self-report methods.

    True
  • What is the primary purpose of self-report methods in criminal psychology?
    Insight into unreported crime
  • One key feature of surveys in self-report methods is their focus on identifying broad trends.
  • Each self-report technique in criminal psychology offers the same advantages in capturing criminal behaviors.
    False
  • One challenge in self-report methods is independently verifying the information provided by participants.
  • Self-report methods are useful for gathering data on stigmatized or sensitive criminal activities.

    True
  • Self-report samples are always representative of the general population.
    False
  • Researchers must ensure that participants face no psychological distress or legal consequences when using self-report methods.

    True
  • Self-report methods are valuable for understanding unreported crime
  • Self-report methods provide insight into criminal behaviors not captured by official statistics
  • Self-report methods are generally less expensive to administer compared to other data collection methods.

    True
  • The reliability of self-report data depends on the willingness and ability of participants to provide truthful and accurate
  • Steps to address ethical considerations when using self-report methods
    1️⃣ Ensure confidentiality and anonymity
    2️⃣ Obtain informed consent
    3️⃣ Minimize potential harm
  • Researchers must consider the psychological impact of disclosing sensitive information in self-report methods.

    True
  • Diaries in self-report methods require participants to record their daily activities and involvement in criminal acts over time.

    True
  • Victimization surveys rely on victim memory and willingness to report crimes.

    True
  • Self-report methods in criminal psychology involve asking individuals to report their own criminal behavior
  • Self-report methods are prone to social desirability bias.

    True
  • Self-report methods provide insight into unreported crime.
  • Order the following common self-report techniques from most structured to least structured:
    1️⃣ Surveys
    2️⃣ Questionnaires
    3️⃣ Interviews
    4️⃣ Diaries
    5️⃣ Self-Checklists
  • Interviews in self-report methods allow for in-depth understanding of motivations and experiences.