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Methodology: Questionnaires.
 LO: To understand when it is useful to
 use questionnaires and the strengths
   and weaknesses of this method.
Social survey: Questionnaires

A questionnaire is
a list of pre-set
questions. A
useful tool for
conducting a
social survey
because it can be
used to gather
information from
a large number of
people.
There are four main types of questionnaire
    used in sociology and social research

1. Factual surveys: these gather information about
   features of peoples lives rather than asking for thoughts,
   feelings or opinions.

2. Attitudinal surveys: these ask peoples views on topics
   and issues.

3. Social psychological surveys: these develop out of
   attitudinal surveys and try to group people into
   personality types

4. Explanatory surveys: designed to test a hypothesis - for
   instance a questionnaire designed to establish causality
   (what causes a social phenomenon).
Questionnaires.


There are 2 ways in which these can be
 conducted:
SELF COMPLETION- questionnaires you
 give to your sample to complete on their
 own.
INTERVIEW QUESTIONNAIRES/
 STRUCTURED INTERVIEW
Pilot questionnaires

Before doing your final questionnaire, you
 must test out your questionnaire to see:
Whether your questions are understood.
To make sure there are no mistakes.
To see if you get the sort of answers you
 wanted to get.
To find out whether you need extra
 questions.
Types of questions.
Closed Questions
Designed to get quantitative data which is quick
  and easy to analyse.
Involves the researcher pre-setting the
  responses.
Open Questions:
Ask the respondent to answer a question in their
  own words.
This provides more qualitative information.
Pre-coded or Closed questionnaires
        1. How many hours do you spend on
           homework per week?

          A. 1 - 3 hours

          B. 4 – 6 hours

          C. 7 – 9 hours

          D. 10 – 12 hours

          E. More: Please specify…………………
Designed to get quantitative data which is quick and easy to
analyse. Involves the researcher pre-setting the responses.

  What are the strengths and weaknesses of closed questions?
Pre-coded questionnaires


     Advantages                 Disadvantages
 • Easy to produce             • Limited choice of answers.
   standardized, statistical     Respondents cannot
   data.                         explain their views fully.
 • Data is usually reliable.   • Meaning of questions
   Researchers can check         maybe unclear.
   findings and repeat the     • May lack validity because
   research                      the researcher imposes a
 • Easier for respondents to     limited choice of answers.
   reply- may make response      May not reflect social
   rate higher.                  reality of respondent.
Open-ended questionnaires
                            1. What is you opinion on the
The open ended                amount of homework given
 questionnaire has a           each week?
 number of pre-set
 questions, but no
                                ________________________
 choice of answers.
                                ________________________
 This enables                   ________________________
 respondents to                 ________________________
 dictate their own              ________________________
 answers.
        What are the strengths and weaknesses of open
                          questions?
Open-ended questionnaires
    Advantages                    Disadvantages
                              It’s hard to classify and turn into
 Produces more valid data     statistical data.
                              May not be as reliable as pre-
  because it allows the
                               coded questionnaires. Because it
  respondents to use their     can produce a wide range of
  own words to express how     answers, it could be difficult to
  they feel.                   compare to other similar
                               research. May also be difficult to
                               repeat research and get similar
 They provide more detail
                               results.
  and depth compared to       Often people will be put off by
  pre-coded questionnaires     having to provide so many long
                               answers- this can affect the
                               overall response rate and some
                               questions may be left blank.
Keyword

                 Census

The ten-yearly survey of the whole UK
 population in the form of a written
 questionnaire.
Theoretical
Positivists prefer because they deliver reliable
 data e.g. Replicable due to using same set of
 questions
Can be used to access both quantitative and
 qualitative information. However generates
 more quantitative data that can be used to test
 hypotheses and correlations between
 variables
Often large scale and therefore more
 representative
Interpretivists suggest they lack validity
Discuss in pairs the advantages
   and disadvantages to using
    questionnaires generally
Overall advantages of using questionnaires….
1. Inexpensive- cheap to classify results.
2. Representativeness
3. Postal questionnaires allow a geographically
   dispersed sample.
4. No interviewer bias with self completion
   questionnaires.
5. Can be confidential and anonymous allowing
   people to feel free to express their views.
6. Produces quantitative and reliable
7. Hypothesis Testing
8. Detachment and objectivity- little or no contact
   between researcher and respondent (no bias)
Overall disadvantages of using questionnaires….

1. Response rate- often low- unrepresentative?
2. Need to be brief to keep respondents attention
3. Respondents may not understand or read the
   questions.
4. Answers may be incomplete or illegible.
5. May not access enough qualitative information.
6. Data may not be valid or even truthful
7. Detachment- questions cannot be clarified or
   misunderstandings cleared up
8. Impose researcher meaning- e.g. q’s asked
Question

In Michael Schofield’s (1965) research on
 the sexual behaviour of teenagers a young
 girl was asked in a questionnaire “Are you
 a virgin?
She answered “No, not yet”

Identify the problems of questionnaire
 research that this suggests

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Questionnaires

  • 1. Methodology: Questionnaires. LO: To understand when it is useful to use questionnaires and the strengths and weaknesses of this method.
  • 2. Social survey: Questionnaires A questionnaire is a list of pre-set questions. A useful tool for conducting a social survey because it can be used to gather information from a large number of people.
  • 3. There are four main types of questionnaire used in sociology and social research 1. Factual surveys: these gather information about features of peoples lives rather than asking for thoughts, feelings or opinions. 2. Attitudinal surveys: these ask peoples views on topics and issues. 3. Social psychological surveys: these develop out of attitudinal surveys and try to group people into personality types 4. Explanatory surveys: designed to test a hypothesis - for instance a questionnaire designed to establish causality (what causes a social phenomenon).
  • 4. Questionnaires. There are 2 ways in which these can be conducted: SELF COMPLETION- questionnaires you give to your sample to complete on their own. INTERVIEW QUESTIONNAIRES/ STRUCTURED INTERVIEW
  • 5. Pilot questionnaires Before doing your final questionnaire, you must test out your questionnaire to see: Whether your questions are understood. To make sure there are no mistakes. To see if you get the sort of answers you wanted to get. To find out whether you need extra questions.
  • 6. Types of questions. Closed Questions Designed to get quantitative data which is quick and easy to analyse. Involves the researcher pre-setting the responses. Open Questions: Ask the respondent to answer a question in their own words. This provides more qualitative information.
  • 7. Pre-coded or Closed questionnaires 1. How many hours do you spend on homework per week? A. 1 - 3 hours B. 4 – 6 hours C. 7 – 9 hours D. 10 – 12 hours E. More: Please specify………………… Designed to get quantitative data which is quick and easy to analyse. Involves the researcher pre-setting the responses. What are the strengths and weaknesses of closed questions?
  • 8. Pre-coded questionnaires Advantages Disadvantages • Easy to produce • Limited choice of answers. standardized, statistical Respondents cannot data. explain their views fully. • Data is usually reliable. • Meaning of questions Researchers can check maybe unclear. findings and repeat the • May lack validity because research the researcher imposes a • Easier for respondents to limited choice of answers. reply- may make response May not reflect social rate higher. reality of respondent.
  • 9. Open-ended questionnaires 1. What is you opinion on the The open ended amount of homework given questionnaire has a each week? number of pre-set questions, but no ________________________ choice of answers. ________________________ This enables ________________________ respondents to ________________________ dictate their own ________________________ answers. What are the strengths and weaknesses of open questions?
  • 10. Open-ended questionnaires Advantages Disadvantages  It’s hard to classify and turn into  Produces more valid data statistical data.  May not be as reliable as pre- because it allows the coded questionnaires. Because it respondents to use their can produce a wide range of own words to express how answers, it could be difficult to they feel. compare to other similar research. May also be difficult to repeat research and get similar  They provide more detail results. and depth compared to  Often people will be put off by pre-coded questionnaires having to provide so many long answers- this can affect the overall response rate and some questions may be left blank.
  • 11. Keyword Census The ten-yearly survey of the whole UK population in the form of a written questionnaire.
  • 12. Theoretical Positivists prefer because they deliver reliable data e.g. Replicable due to using same set of questions Can be used to access both quantitative and qualitative information. However generates more quantitative data that can be used to test hypotheses and correlations between variables Often large scale and therefore more representative Interpretivists suggest they lack validity
  • 13. Discuss in pairs the advantages and disadvantages to using questionnaires generally
  • 14. Overall advantages of using questionnaires…. 1. Inexpensive- cheap to classify results. 2. Representativeness 3. Postal questionnaires allow a geographically dispersed sample. 4. No interviewer bias with self completion questionnaires. 5. Can be confidential and anonymous allowing people to feel free to express their views. 6. Produces quantitative and reliable 7. Hypothesis Testing 8. Detachment and objectivity- little or no contact between researcher and respondent (no bias)
  • 15. Overall disadvantages of using questionnaires…. 1. Response rate- often low- unrepresentative? 2. Need to be brief to keep respondents attention 3. Respondents may not understand or read the questions. 4. Answers may be incomplete or illegible. 5. May not access enough qualitative information. 6. Data may not be valid or even truthful 7. Detachment- questions cannot be clarified or misunderstandings cleared up 8. Impose researcher meaning- e.g. q’s asked
  • 16. Question In Michael Schofield’s (1965) research on the sexual behaviour of teenagers a young girl was asked in a questionnaire “Are you a virgin? She answered “No, not yet” Identify the problems of questionnaire research that this suggests

Notas do Editor

  1. TASK: Look at your example of a questionnaire using open questions. What are the strengths and weaknesses of using this type of question?
  2. Ethics in terms of children Not understanding the question