Question 1 1 pts A job interview where each candidate is asked…

Question Question 1 1 pts A job interview where each candidate is asked… Question 1       1 pts A job interview where each candidate is asked exactly the same questions in the same order with no probes into the candidates’ responses is most likely an example of: (Group of answer choices) an unstructured interview. a semi-structured interview. a structured interview. a specific interview.  Flag question: Question 2        1 pts Transitional responses, verbatim playback, and paraphrasing what an interviewee has said can help to: (Group of answer choices) build rapport and make it clear to the interviewee that they are being listened to. enhance the perceived competence of the interviewer. force the interviewee to be honest. All of the above are correct.  Flag question: Question 3     1 pts When recording the number of times a target behaviour occurs, we are referring to the: (Group of answer choices) duration. intensity. reactivity. frequency.  Flag question: Question 4     1 pts Focus groups involve: (Group of answer choices) a small group of people who are encouraged to express their views without having to reach a consensus. a large group of people who are encouraged to express their views without having to reach a consensus. a small group of people who respond to closed-ended questions and reach a consensus. a large group of people who respond to closed-ended questions and reach a consensus.  Flag question: Question 5   1 pts A researcher is starting an exploration of people’s views and attitudes in an area that is yet to be investigated. In order to get the broadest range of views possible, it would likely be best to start the investigation with: (Group of answer choices) structured interviews with relevant people. semi-structured interviews with relevant people. unstructured interviews with relevant people. a self-report survey on a representative target sample.  Flag question: Question 6          1 pts A market researcher is doing some research that will inform an advertising campaign for a new beer. The researcher wants to get a general understanding of the proportion of people in Australia who drink different types of alcoholic beverages (e.g. beer, wine, spirits), with the intention to focus specifically on beer drinkers to get a nuanced understanding of their views. Which of the following approaches would best achieve these aims? (Group of answer choices) A focus group that only includes beer drinkers A nationally representative online survey with items asking specifically about attitudes to beer drinking A nationally representative online survey with items asking about attitudes to beer drinking, and a follow-up focus group to speak directly with beer drinkers A focus group to speak directly with beer drinkers, followed with an online survey asking those people about how much they consume different types of alcoholic beverages  Flag question: Question 7      1 pts A police officer is speaking to someone who was eyewitness to a crime. While the eyewitness is describing the events they saw, the police officer interjects to ask about specific details, such as the time at which things occurred, and the appearance of the alleged assailant. Questions of this nature could be described as what type of probes? (Group of answer choices) Contrast Clarification Elaboration Detail-oriented  Flag question: Question 8      1 pts Ecological Momentary Assessment could be a useful way of investigating which of the following? (Group of answer choices) How much people care about the environment The relationship between punctuality and job performance How often people think about food during the day Group differences in wellbeing  Flag question: Question 9    1 pts Which of the following is not true for structured interviews? (Group of answer choices) Questions are prepared in advance The interviewee controls the interview Questions are asked in the same order The interview is narrow and restrictive  Flag question: Question 10       1 pts A team of psychologists are developing a new interview to assist with diagnosing a certain mental illness. A ___________ interview format would be most appropriate. (Group of answer choices) unstructured structured semi-structured both structured and semi-structured   Social Science Psychology PSY 30003 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)