self-report techniques

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      • Closed questions and open questions 
      closed= questions with a predetermined range of answer from which the respondent picks one 
      Open is questions the invite respondents to choose their own answers  
    • Questionnaires
      • A set of written questions to collect info- always pre determined
    • what is a filler q?
      Filler questions =irrelevant questions to distract them from the real purpose of survey
    • Other things to consider 
      • Sequence for the questions 
      • Sampling technique 
      • Conducting a pilot study
      • Clarity of questions
    • what is a leading q?
      • a question prompting the respondent to give a particular answer
    • diff between structured and unstructured
    • Unstructured interview 
      Begin will general aims and maybe a few questions but new
      questions develop through course of interview
      • strengths
      • most useful in qualitative research to analyze attitudes and values, lots of depth develop a real sense of a person’s understanding of a situation.
      • validity - can ask for clarification throughout
      • disadvantages
      • less replicable and reliable
      • time consuming
    • Problems with interviews/elf report are interviewer bias and social desirability bias
      • info only useful if they are willing to disclose it and give truthful responses
    • interviewers need to work on their non verbal communication and listening skills
    • strengths of self report
      Participants can be asked about their feelings and cognitions (i.e. thoughts), which can be more useful than simply observing behaviour alone.
    • what are self report techniques
       describe methods of gathering data where participants provide information about themselves without interference from the experimenter.
    • structured interview
      Interviews schedules have a standardized format, meaning the same pre-determined questions are asked to each interviewee in the same order 
      advantages
      •  quick to conduct This means a large sample can be obtained, resulting in the findings being representative
      • easy to test for reliability and replicability
      disadvantages
      • minimised detail
      • only quantitive data and closed questions, no insight into why