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What are questionnaires?

  • Questionnaires are a list of questions that are distributed by sociologists to people taking part in research

  • Look to measure opinions, attitudes and tastes

  • Distributed in a number of ways:

    • Mailed- Post or email

    • Face-to-face with the researcher present

    • Handed out to be returned

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What are closed questions?

  • Fixed number of responses- Yes/no, Likert scales, multiple choice

  • Pre-coded to provide quantitative data

  • Attitudes and intentions

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What are open questions?

  • Allows respondents to provide their own unique

  • Produces more qualitative data

  • Explains meanings and motivations

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What is the usefulness of questionnaires?

  • A relatively cheap and quick method to distribute

  • Less intrusive than methods such as observations

  • A broad range of respondents- Increasing representativeness

  • Respondents familiar with questionnaires

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What are the practical issues with questionnaires?

  • Response rates- Too low to give a representative sample

  • Leading questions or ambiguous questions

  • Closed questions have an imposition problem

  • Open questions can be time-consuming to analyse

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What are the ethical issues with questionnaires?

  • Potentially sensitive topics cause distress

  • Recording of information must be kept in accordance with GDPR guidelines

  • Respondents may only give information if anonymity is maintained

  • May disclose responses that are immoral or require reporting to other bodies

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What are the theoretical issues with questionnaires?

  • Closed questions lack validity due to fixed responses

  • Open questionnaires may lack reliability as responses will be less likely to be repeated

  • Are we really measuring true opinions and behaviours?

  • Positivists prefer closed, pre-coded questions, whilst interpretivists prefer open questions

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What are the examples of questionnaires?

  • Census- Distributed every ten years to measure household information

  • Sulivan- Researching cultural capital of parents

  • Crime Survey of England and Wales- 20,00 respondents each year on whether they have been victims of a crime in the previous 12 months

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