Questionnaires

Cards (35)

  • What is a strength of questionnaires?
    Produce large amounts of data, cheaply
  • What is a reliability characteristic of questionnaires?
    High in reliability
  • Why are questionnaires often anonymous?
    To reduce worries about revealing identity
  • How quickly can questionnaires be completed?
    Quick to complete
  • What type of data do questionnaires produce?
    Representative data for generalisations
  • What is a major weakness of questionnaires regarding response rates?
    Low response rate
  • Why might questionnaires be low in validity?
    People may not take them seriously
  • Who cannot effectively use questionnaires?
    Illiterate groups and children
  • What is a limitation of questionnaires regarding depth of responses?
    Lack deeper meaning in responses
  • What is a potential issue if respondents do not understand questions?
    No one is there to explain questions
  • What is a questionnaire?
    A standardised set of written questions
  • How can questionnaires be distributed?
    Postal or issued online
  • Who favors the use of questionnaires?
    Favoured by positivists
  • What type of data do questionnaires primarily produce?
    Quantitative data
  • What does operationalisation mean in the context of questionnaires?
    Making the concept measurable
  • How can a sociological term be made understandable for non-sociologists?
    By operationalising the concept
  • What does standardised research ensure in questionnaires?
    Each respondent gets the same questions
  • What is the purpose of a pilot study in questionnaire research?
    To test if questions make sense
  • What type of questions do questionnaires mainly use?
    Closed questions and multiple choice answers
  • Why do positivists prefer closed questions in questionnaires?
    They provide quantitative data
  • What type of questions can provide insight into meanings and motives?
    Open-ended questions
  • What should questionnaires use to ensure clarity?
    Clear, simple questions
  • What should questionnaires provide to help respondents?
    Clear instructions and easy layout
  • What is important for multiple choice questions in questionnaires?
    Give a range of options
  • What should questionnaires measure?
    What you want to measure
  • What should questionnaires avoid asking?
    Embarrassing or complex questions
  • What is a common mistake in questionnaire design?
    Asking two questions instead of one
  • What should questionnaires not be in terms of length?
    Too long
  • What type of terms should questionnaires avoid using?
    Sociological terms few understand
  • What should questionnaires not lead respondents to do?
    Answer in a particular way
  • How many people does the Crime Survey for England and Wales survey annually?
    About 38,000 people
  • Who conducted a study using questionnaires in 1979?
    Michael Rutter
  • What was the focus of Michael Rutter's study?
    Class size, number of staff, school size
  • What did Rutter find using questionnaires?
    Correlations between various factors
  • Why would it have been difficult for Rutter to find correlations using other methods?
    Questionnaires collected large quantities of data