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Self-report techniques
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Questionnaires-
Pre-set list of
written
questions to assess a person's
thoughts
/
experiences.
Can be used to asses
DV.
Has
open
(qualities data) or
closed
(quantitate data) questions.
Questionnaires-
S- Cheap
and
quick
when
gathering information.
S- Honest
/
reliable
due
to
being
private.
S- Doesn’t
ned
the researcher
to be
present.
S- Statistically analytic
information.
W- Social desirability issues
W- Distributing
in
masses requires
a
return
– may
take time
to
get
the
right amount of responses.
W-
May not
read
the questions properly/too quickly.
Interviews-
Structured -
Predetermined questions
in a set order alike to a questionnaire that’s face to face or over the phone with
immediate responses.
S-
easily
replicated.
S-
standardised
format reduces differences between interviews.
W- Limits
richness
of data due to being strictly on topic, stopping
unexpected
information being obtained.
Interviews-
Semi-structured
- A set list of
questions
with others that follow up based on the
responses.
Interviews-
Unstructured
– no set questions but a general aim/topic of discussion.
CPS-
Flexible so able to gain a world view of the participant.
CPW-
Risk of interviewer bias and a harder analysis of the data.
CPS-
Skilled and experienced interviewer should be able to tell if the participant is lying/ being able to gain their trust.
CPW-
Risk of social desirability.