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11.3 Research Methods
11.3.3 Self-Report Methods
b. Interviews
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What is an interview in psychological research?
Self-report method
Structured interviews use predetermined questions to ensure
consistency
and comparability between participants.
A key benefit of interviews is the ability to clarify responses in
real
time.
Match the type of interview with its structure and definition:
Structured ↔️ Highly structured, predetermined questions
Semi-structured ↔️ Moderately structured, flexible framework
Unstructured ↔️ Loosely structured, open-ended prompts
Arrange the interview types from most to least structured:
1️⃣ Structured
2️⃣ Semi-structured
3️⃣ Unstructured
What type of data do interviews typically generate?
Qualitative
Structured interviews require interviewers to deviate from the script to maintain flexibility.
False
What is a characteristic of structured interviews?
Consistent questions
Unstructured interviews use open-ended prompts to guide the
conversation
.
What do unstructured interviews allow researchers to explore in-depth?
Detailed insights
Semi-structured
interviews
combine structured questions with flexible prompts to balance depth and consistency.
Match the interview type with its defining feature:
Structured ↔️ Predetermined questions
Semi-structured ↔️ Flexible framework
Unstructured ↔️ Open-ended prompts
Arrange the advantages of interviews from most to least significant for structured interviews:
1️⃣ Easy to compare data
2️⃣ Consistent responses
3️⃣ Standardized questions
In structured interviews, questions are presented in a fixed
sequence
.
Unstructured interviews provide rich insights but are difficult to analyze due to their
subjective
nature.
Structured interviews use predetermined questions in a
fixed
sequence.
Unstructured interviews follow a loose conversational format with
open-ended
questions.
What is the structure of semi-structured interviews?
Moderate
Compared to unstructured interviews, structured interviews provide less
flexibility
but are easier to analyze.
Unstructured interviews use
open-ended
questions to guide the conversation.
What type of exploration do unstructured interviews allow for?
In-depth
Unstructured interviews are more challenging to analyze due to their
qualitative
nature.
Semi-structured interviews balance structure with
flexibility
using a flexible framework and some predetermined questions.
What can researchers adjust in semi-structured interviews based on participant responses?
Question order
One advantage of interviews is the ability to clarify ambiguous
responses
in real-time.
Interviews provide rich, detailed
qualitative
data.
Which type of interview is most time-consuming?
Unstructured
Researcher bias is highest in
unstructured
interviews.
Thematic analysis is required to analyze data from
unstructured
interviews.
Steps to formulate effective interview questions
1️⃣ Be clear and concise
2️⃣ Avoid leading questions
3️⃣ Use a structured or semi-structured framework
Match the interview type with its key characteristic:
Structured ↔️ Fixed questions
Unstructured ↔️ Open-ended prompts
Semi-structured ↔️ Flexible framework
In psychological research, the main types of interviews are structured, semi-structured, and
unstructured
.
What are the three main types of interviews in psychological research?
Structured, semi-structured, unstructured
Structured interviews follow a set of predetermined
questions
Structured interviews may miss
valuable
insights due to their limited flexibility.
What is the structure of semi-structured interviews?
Moderately structured
Semi-structured interviews require skilled
interviewers
What type of structure do unstructured interviews have?
Loosely structured
Unstructured interviews provide rich and detailed
insights
but are difficult to analyze.
Match the interview type with its definition:
Structured ↔️ Predetermined questions
Semi-structured ↔️ Flexible framework
Unstructured ↔️ Open-ended prompts
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