Interview vs. Surveys
Types & Structures of Interviews
Focus Groups
Question Design
100

Compared to surveys, what major limitation do interviews and focus groups have regarding sample size?

They cannot scale to many participants.

100

What type of interview uses only a list of topics and has little structure?

Free-form interviews.

100

What type of dynamic makes focus groups different from individual interviews?

Group interactivity and shared discussion.

100

What type of question encourages deeper responses?

Open ended questions

200

What is one thing surveys cannot uncover that interviews can?

The “why” behind responses.

200

What type of interview follows a fixed question list in a fixed order?

Fully structured interviews.

200

What is one challenge that can occur when participants dominate a focus group conversation?

Monopolization of discussion

200

Instead of asking for an exact number, what should you ask for to reduce participant pressure?

A range (e.g., age range).

300

Interviews allow researchers to ask follow-up questions when they notice what?

Interesting patterns in participant responses.

300

Which type of interview balances structure with flexibility and allows deviations in questioning?

Semi-structured interviews.

300

Why might focus groups get derailed more easily than interviews?

Because group members can take discussions off-topic.

300

“The number one priority for me is…” is an example of what question style?

Sentence completion.

400

What does combining interviews with another research method help researchers avoid?

Subjectivity and bias by validating data through multiple sources.

400

What is one drawback of free-form interviews?

They are harder to analyze due to uncontrolled question order.

400

What skill is essential for managing conflict or differing opinions within a focus group?

Skilled moderation.

400

When a participant answers vaguely, what should the interviewer ask?

“What do you think?” or “Tell me more.”

500

Unlike surveys, interviews allow researchers to explore what type of knowledge that participants may not verbally express?

Implicit knowledge.

500

What is one drawback of fully structured interviews that impacts discovery of new insights?

They restrict deviation from the script, limiting exploration.

500

Focus groups do not provide independent, unbiased views as easily as interviews. Why is that?

Social influence from group dynamics affects responses.

500

Name one probing method used to uncover automatic or unspoken user behaviors.

Tech tour, think-aloud, or contextual inquiry.

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