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Asked: February 13, 20242024-02-13T11:18:37+05:30 2024-02-13T11:18:37+05:30In: Psychology

Discuss the meaning and types of questionnaire.

Discuss the meaning and types of questionnaire.

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      2024-02-13T11:19:25+05:30Added an answer on February 13, 2024 at 11:19 am

      1. Meaning of Questionnaire:

      A questionnaire is a structured research instrument comprising a set of questions designed to gather specific information from respondents. It is a widely used data collection method in quantitative research, providing a systematic and standardized way to collect data from a large number of participants. Questionnaires can be administered through various means, including paper and pencil, online surveys, or face-to-face interviews, depending on the research design and target audience.

      2. Types of Questionnaires:

      2.1 Structured Questionnaires:

      • Definition: Structured questionnaires consist of fixed-response questions with predefined answer choices.
      • Characteristics:
        • Clear and specific questions with limited response options.
        • Facilitates easy data analysis and quantification.
        • Well-suited for large-scale studies where uniformity is essential.

      2.2 Unstructured Questionnaires:

      • Definition: Unstructured questionnaires allow respondents to provide open-ended, free-form responses.
      • Characteristics:
        • Questions are more flexible, enabling participants to express their thoughts in their own words.
        • Qualitative data generated may be rich in detail but can be challenging to analyze.

      2.3 Closed-Ended Questionnaires:

      • Definition: Closed-ended questionnaires present respondents with predetermined response options.
      • Characteristics:
        • Offer a clear set of choices for participants.
        • Simplify data analysis through quantifiable responses.
        • Commonly used in surveys with a large sample size.

      2.4 Open-Ended Questionnaires:

      • Definition: Open-ended questionnaires allow respondents to provide unrestricted, narrative responses.
      • Characteristics:
        • Encourage detailed and personalized responses.
        • Facilitate a deeper understanding of participants' perspectives.
        • Analysis can be time-consuming due to the qualitative nature of responses.

      2.5 Dichotomous Questionnaires:

      • Definition: Dichotomous questionnaires pose questions with only two possible responses, typically "yes" or "no."
      • Characteristics:
        • Straightforward and easy for participants to understand.
        • Useful for obtaining binary data, but limited in capturing nuances.

      2.6 Multiple-Choice Questionnaires:

      • Definition: Multiple-choice questionnaires present respondents with a list of predefined options, and participants choose one or more responses.
      • Characteristics:
        • Allow for a range of possible answers, enhancing flexibility.
        • Efficient for collecting quantitative data.

      2.7 Likert Scale Questionnaires:

      • Definition: Likert scale questionnaires measure the degree of agreement or disagreement on a statement using a scale (e.g., strongly agree to strongly disagree).
      • Characteristics:
        • Capture nuanced opinions and attitudes.
        • Enable quantitative analysis of attitudes or perceptions.

      2.8 Semantic Differential Questionnaires:

      • Definition: Semantic differential questionnaires assess respondents' attitudes towards a concept by rating it on bipolar adjectives (e.g., happy-sad).
      • Characteristics:
        • Provide a structured way to measure attitudes on a scale.
        • Useful for studying subjective experiences or perceptions.

      In summary, questionnaires are versatile tools in research, catering to various research objectives and data types. The choice of questionnaire type depends on the nature of the study, the information sought, and the characteristics of the target respondents. Researchers must carefully select the appropriate questionnaire format to ensure the reliability and validity of the collected data.

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