textual data collection- story completion tasks

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RDA QUALI EXAM Quiz on textual data collection- story completion tasks, created by flora strange on 02/05/2017.
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Question 1

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a story completion task...
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  • a method of data collection, where participants are given the start of a story and asked to complete or continue it
  • a short hypothetical scenario; as a method of qualitative data collection
  • a book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences

Question 2

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story completion tasks are a projective-technique (typically used when there are thought to be barriers to verbal or written self-report)
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Participants complete a ‘[blank_start]story stem[blank_end]’ or [blank_start]flesh out[blank_end] a ‘[blank_start]story cue[blank_end]’
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  • story stem
  • flesh out
  • story cue

Question 4

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some design issues are..(3)
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  • story needs to be easily understood
  • story needs to be meaningful to participants
  • it should be clear and use appropriate language
  • it should prompt responses that are easy to analyse

Question 5

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what is crucial when design a story completion task?
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  • piloting
  • specificity
  • clarification
  • penguin approved

Question 6

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some strengths of story completion tasks are...(3)
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  • useful for understanding people's opinions, perceptions and views
  • like surveys, can collect lots of data and avoid face-to-face ethical issues
  • useful method for comparative designs
  • can get clear straight to the point responses

Question 7

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further strengths of story completion tasks are...(3)
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  • An indirect and ‘disguised’ way of accessing people’s views and perspectives (potentially avoiding social demands)
  • A way of accessing assumptions and ‘hidden’ meanings
  • Useful for researching sensitive and ethically/morally complex topics
  • it's interesting to re-read
  • it's not time consuming

Question 8

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weaknesses of story completion tasks include...(4)
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  • Data is less predictable than other (self-report) methods
  • Data generated can be less transparent and harder to analyse than self-report data
  • Gap between story and ‘reality’(but in qualitative research we are more concerned with the meanings people draw on in writing their stories)
  • The artificiality of the technique
  • it's very ambiguous thus cannot draw conclusions to meanings behind stories

Question 9

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practicalities of story completion tasks...(2)
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  • 15-30 is a good range
  • can use potentially any analysis, but TA, GT, NA and PS-DA are particularly suitable
  • TA is more suitable to analyse responses
  • 180-200 is a good range
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