Module 2 Methods of Assessment (1)
Module 2 Methods of Assessment (1)
Methods of Assessment
Topics to cover
• Unit 1: Behavioral assessment, Data collection methods
• Quantitative data
• Primary data:
• Secondary data:
• Vague words
• Embarrassing questions
• Double negatives
• Presuming questions
• Hypothetical questions
Questionnaire: characteristics
• Investigator must state the significance, objectives and aim
Mail questionnaire
• Questionnaires are given and the subjects must complete them in the
presence of investigators
Questionnaire: types
Funnel type questionnaire:
• Difficult to quanitfy
Interview: Functions
• Description- Provide insight- interaction helps understand how
respondents view the topic under discussion
• Duration of interview
Interview
Advantages Disadvantages
• Interviewer’s variability-views and records
• Greater flexibility
similar responses differently
• Inter-interviewer variability – more no. of
• Collect information quickly
interviewers
• Validity and dependability of verbal
• Increases validity
responses
• Desired level of control • Time consuming
• Understand non verbal cues • Recording information
Observation
• Consist of collecting facts, which are in the direct knowledge of the
investigator
• Unstructured-lacks precision
• Biased
Non participant observation
• Observation in which the investigator observes the behavior of
other people in a natural setting but does not remain a participant
in the activities
• Technique:
• Interview method and questionnaire method
Inventory
• List of items- used to describe and study behavior
• Actual behavior- present and interact with each other, decision making on the
basis of surrounding.
• Precautions:
• items that sample from a small number of domains and are not
intended to be global measures of an individual's behavior.
Behavior rating scale
• Numerical Rating Scale: