Self-Report Techniques

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    • Questionnaires
      Written sets of questions designed to quickly accumulate information from a large number of respondents.
    • Open questions
      Questions with no fixed answer/response and respondents can answer in any way they wish.
    • Closed questions
      Questions that can usually be answered with yes or no.
    • Strengths of questionnaires
      + Cost effective
      + Can gather large amounts of data quickly
      + Can be completed without the researcher being present
    • Limitations of questionnaires
      + people can lie due to social desirability bias (type of demand characteristics)
      + response bias- answer in the same way e.g all yes or no etc. due to doing the questionnaire too quickly
      + Acquiescence bias- the tendency to say yes
    • Interviews
      A formal or informal approach to elicit information from participants by talking to them directly.
    • Structured interviews
      Interview process that asks the same job-relevant questions of all applicants, each of whom is rated on established scales
    • Unstructured interviews
      Interviews in which interviewers are free to ask the applicants anything they want
    • Semi-structured interviews
      There is a set of core questions or topics that the interviewer will follow, but the interviewer may prompt for more information, ask follow-up questions, or clarify questions as the interviewer deems necessary
    • Strengths of structured interviews
      - Easy to administer
      - Do not need to establish a rapport between researcher and respondent
    • Limitations of structured interviews

      - interviewer may influence answers
      - take time
      - several interviewers may approach the task differently
      - participants may give socially acceptable answers instead of honest ones
    • Strengths of unstructured interviews
      - More flexible as questions can be changed
      - Increased validity
      - Usually in depth and detailed answers
    • Limitations of unstructured interviews
      1. researcher may influence response - decreases validity
      2. focus on one person - cannot generalize
      3. lacks representativeness
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