Deck 9: Collecting Data Ii: Interview
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Deck 9: Collecting Data Ii: Interview
1
When is the use of interviews appropriate?
A) To collect quantitative data
B) When structured data is required
C) To collect data from a large sample
D) To collect qualitative data from a smaller sample
A) To collect quantitative data
B) When structured data is required
C) To collect data from a large sample
D) To collect qualitative data from a smaller sample
D
2
Which of the following is ------------------------------- a type of interview?
A) A reflexive interview
B) A narrative interview
C) An unstructured interview
D) A semi-structured interview
A) A reflexive interview
B) A narrative interview
C) An unstructured interview
D) A semi-structured interview
A
3
Which of the following is an advantage of an interview?
A) The collection of structured data
B) Anonymity of respondents
C) Allowing unexpected data to emerge
D) Reduced bias
A) The collection of structured data
B) Anonymity of respondents
C) Allowing unexpected data to emerge
D) Reduced bias
C
4
What, according to Hannabus (1996), is the first task of the interviewer?
A) To complete any paperwork such as a participant information form
B) To establish rapport with the interviewee
C) To get any personal or threatening questions out of the way
D) To explain what the findings from the interview should be
A) To complete any paperwork such as a participant information form
B) To establish rapport with the interviewee
C) To get any personal or threatening questions out of the way
D) To explain what the findings from the interview should be
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5
A question designed to understand a point made by the interviewee that wasn't clear is a:
A) Clarification probe
B) Elaboration probe
C) Explanatory probe
D) Narrative probe
A) Clarification probe
B) Elaboration probe
C) Explanatory probe
D) Narrative probe
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6
A question designed to elicit a more in-depth response to a question is a:
A) Clarification probe
B) Elaboration probe
C) Explanatory probe
D) Narrative probe
A) Clarification probe
B) Elaboration probe
C) Explanatory probe
D) Narrative probe
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7
Interviews that are specifically designed to elicit in-depth stories of people's experiences are:
A) Semi-structured interviews
B) Unstructured interviews
C) Phenomenological interviews
D) Narrative interviews
A) Semi-structured interviews
B) Unstructured interviews
C) Phenomenological interviews
D) Narrative interviews
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8
Introducing images into the interview to provoke discussion is an example of:
A) Photo-elicitation
B) Visual narrative
C) Image-driven interviewing
D) Photo-led interviewing
A) Photo-elicitation
B) Visual narrative
C) Image-driven interviewing
D) Photo-led interviewing
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9
What characterises a 'key informant'?
A) Their willingness to take part
B) Their attitude towards the subject of the interview
C) Their specialist understanding of the topic
D) Their socio-demographic profile
A) Their willingness to take part
B) Their attitude towards the subject of the interview
C) Their specialist understanding of the topic
D) Their socio-demographic profile
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10
What would be an appropriate number for a focus group?
A) 3
B) 8
C) 13
D) 15
A) 3
B) 8
C) 13
D) 15
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