Quiz: Interviews in Education Research
AQA A-level Sociology (7192)
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Building on what you've learned about qualitative methods and research design, let's test your knowledge of interviews in education research!
What is the main purpose of using interviews in education research?
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Which of the following are strengths of using interviews in education research? (Select all that apply)
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An {{blank0}} interview follows a strict list of questions, while an {{blank1}} interview allows more flexibility in the discussion.
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Which type of interview is best for exploring a participant's unique experiences?
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What are potential limitations of using interviews in education research? (Select all that apply)
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An important ethical consideration in interviews is gaining {{blank0}} consent and ensuring {{blank1}} for participants.
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What is a key difference between semi-structured and structured interviews?
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