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Interviews and Focus Groups

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  • what is the purpose of probing and follow-up questions?
    To clarify participants' responses and encourage elaboration
  • What is the role of a moderator or interviewer in focus groups and interviews?
    To ask questions and guide the discussion
  • True or False? Interviews are more suitable for exploring group dynamics and interactions.
    False
  • Which is an advantage of conducting focus groups?
    It enables the researcher to collect data from a larger sample size
  • What is the difference between overt and covert observations?
    Overt observations involve the researcher openly observing participants, while covert observations involve the researcher secretly observing participants.
  • What is the difference between structured and unstructured observations?
    Structured observations involve predetermined categories and checklists, while unstructured observations allow for more flexibility and open-ended exploration.
  • What is an unstructured interview?
    It is the most flexible type of interview. The questions and the order in which they are asked are not set.
  • What is document analysis in language research?
    Analyzing the structure and content of written or spoken texts in language research
  • What are structured interviews?
    Have predetermined questions in a set order. They are often closed-ended
  • What is the recommended group size for a focus group?
    7-10 participants
  • What is the role of the researcher in participant observations?
    To actively participate in the observed activities and interactions
  • What is the primary purpose of conducting interviews and focus groups in research?
    To gather quantitative data
  • What is the main difference between interviews and focus groups?
    Interviews involve one-on-one interactions, while focus groups involve group discussions.