Advantages : easy to administer and can be used to collect data from a large number of participants quickly., easy to analyse as the closed-ended questions can be quantified,, open-ended questions can be coded and categorised for content analysis, Participants can respond anonymously, which can reduce the risk of social desirability bias., Open-ended questions provide participants with the opportunity to give more detailed, researchers can collect both quantitative and qualitative data, which can be useful for exploring complex social phenomena., Disadvantages : Can be time-consuming and expensive to design, administer, and analyze, They require careful planning and piloting to ensure that the questions are valid and reliable., Respondents may not fully understand the questions or may answer them incorrectly, which can lead to inaccurate data., Data gathered may be used for unintended purposes, and the consent forms signed may not fully protect the participant's rights., They may fail to capture the participants' experiences and perspectives, They may fail to account for the broader social, cultural, and historical contexts that shape them, They may limit the researcher's ability to explore emergent themes and unexpected findings that may emerge during data collection.,
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Evaluating semi structured questionnaires
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