Text four
- Created by: Ashlie Chapman
- Created on: 07-05-14 10:55
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- What is correlation
- The link between the two pieces of data
- How to do it
- Closed questionnaire
- Strengths
- data is easy analyse
- Easy to draw a conclusion
- partakers to stay anonymous
- produce quickly and cheaply
- representativeness of the group being researched
- Weakness
- low response rate
- only get a snapshot of how the person is feeling the second
- unanswered responses or no depth
- Not giving truthful/honest answers (Hawthorne effect)
- Error and bias
- Unanswered question
- Misleading question, leads to the Hawthorne effect
- Not a high return rate
- Can't be sure how is filling in the questionnaires
- Ethical issues
- Access to the results
- Confidentiality
- Right to withdrawn
- Anonymity
- Sensitive issues
- Process
- Step one -Identify key aims/ objectives
- Step two - Decide on a simple
- Step three - Write/ plan question
- Step four - Pilot
- Step five - do the questionnaire
- Step six - Analysis the results
- Step seven - write up the results with drawing conclusions linking in with the aims and objectives
- Strengths
- Semi/ unstructured interviews
- Strengths
- interviewee give more valid and honest answers
- for explanation on questions and answer
- more qualitative data
- Weaknesses
- time consuming
- amount of sample to be small
- Hawthorne effect
- not representative on the group
- Ethical issues
- Access to the result
- Confidentiality
- Right to withdrawn
- Anonymity
- Process
- Step one -Identify key aims/ objectives
- Step two - Decide on a simple
- Step three - Write/ plan question
- Step four - Pilot
- Step five - do the questionnaire
- Step six - Analysis the results
- Step seven - write up the results with drawing conclusions linking in with the aims and objectives
- Error and bias
- The structure of the question
- Simple of people used
- Strengths
- Closed questionnaire
- How to simple the data
- Stratified-random sampling
- What is correlation
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