Self-administered questionnaires
One of the advantages of self-completion questionnaires over structured interviews is that:
They are quicker and cheaper to administer
They create interviewer effects
They have greater measurement validity
They are less prone to inter-coder variation
They are quicker and cheaper to administer
One of the reasons for using self-completion questionnaires is to eliminate interviewer effects, so answer (b) must be wrong. It is the questions themselves that will influence measurement validity, rather than the instrument used to group the questions. Consequently, structured interviews are as likely to have measurement validity as a mailed questionnaire. Finally, since this type of questionnaire is typically coded in advance, it is hard to see how inter-coder variation might occur, whereas separate interviewers might possibly code respondent data differently to each other.
Reference: Bryman: Social Research Methods: 5th Edition Page(s) 221,222
Reference: Bryman: Social Research Methods: 5th Edition Page(s) 221,222
They are quicker and cheaper to administer One of the reasons for using self-completion questionnaires is to eliminate interviewer effects, so answer (b) must be wrong. It is the questions themselves that will influence measurement validity, rather than the instrument used to group the questions. Consequently, structured interviews are as likely to have measurement validity as a mailed questionnaire. Finally, since this type of questionnaire is typically coded in advance, it is hard to see how inter-coder variation might occur, whereas separate interviewers might possibly code respondent data differently to each other.
Reference: Bryman: Social Research Methods: 5th Edition Page(s) 221,222
Reference: Bryman: Social Research Methods: 5th Edition Page(s) 221,222
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D. The historical significance of clocks, watches and other devices for measuring time
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A. Pre-code all items consistently from 1-5
B. Reverse the scoring of pre-coded answers
C. Only include items about socially desirable behaviours
D. Include explicit instructions to respondents not to deceive you
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A. Arrange the answers horizontally, in abbreviated form
B. List the answers vertically, for each consecutive item
C. Omit any instructions about how to select an answer
D. List all questions on one page and all answers on another
Why is it generally better to present fixed choice answers in vertical rather than horizontal form?
A. It takes up less space on the page
B. It encourages respondents to choose more than one answer
C. It allows questions to be spread over more than one page
D. It makes the layout of the questionnaire more clear and unambiguous
One advantage of using diaries in quantitative research is that:
A. There is a reduced risk of attrition, as respondents tend to be highly motivated
B. They are likely to elicit data about sensitive issues or deviant activities
C. They highlight the thoughts, feelings and experiences that are unique to each respondent
D. None of the above
Which of the following steps can be taken to improve response rates to postal questionnaires?
A. Write a personalized covering letter to introduce the research
B. Enclose a stamped addressed envelope with a postal questionnaire
C. Send out polite reminder letters
D. All of the above
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