Strengths & Weaknesses of Deductive and Inductive Approaches Quiz

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Which of the following is a disadvantage of using questionnaires?

Inability to clarify questions

What is a key advantage of using questionnaires over interviews?

Greater anonymity for respondents

Which of the following is the most appropriate method for administering a questionnaire to a geographically dispersed population?

Mailed questionnaires

Which type of question format allows respondents to provide responses in their own words?

Open-ended

What is a potential issue with administering questionnaires to a population that includes illiterate or semi-literate individuals?

Risk of low response rate

Which of the following is a potential disadvantage of using questionnaires compared to interviews?

Inability to probe for deeper insights

What is a potential issue with administering questionnaires in a public place?

Increased chance of response bias

Which of the following is an advantage of using questionnaires over interviews for sensitive topics?

Greater anonymity for respondents

Which of the following is a potential issue with self-administered questionnaires?

Inability to clarify questions

Which of the following is a potential advantage of using interviews over questionnaires?

Ability to probe for deeper insights

Test your knowledge on the strengths and weaknesses of Deductive and Inductive approaches in research. Learn about the differences between theory-based Deductive approach and observation-based Inductive approach.

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