MSW-006

Explain the techniques of interviewing.

Introduction Interviewing is a method of collecting data by asking questions directly to the respondent. It helps gather detailed and personal information in research. Techniques of Interviewing Structured Interview: Uses fixed set of questions in a specific order. Suitable for surveys. Unstructured Interview: Open-ended questions with flexible flow. Useful for in-depth information. Semi-structured Interview: Mix […]

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Distinguish between questionnaire and interview schedule

Introduction Questionnaires and interview schedules are tools used to collect data in research. Both have different formats and methods of use. Differences Between Questionnaire and Interview Schedule Point Questionnaire Interview Schedule 1. Definition A set of written questions filled by the respondent. A set of questions asked verbally by the interviewer. 2. Mode Self-administered Interviewer-administered

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What are the characteristics of experimental research?

Introduction Experimental research is a scientific method used to study cause-and-effect relationships. It involves testing variables under controlled conditions to see how one thing affects another. Characteristics of Experimental Research Control: Researcher controls all conditions except the one being tested. Manipulation: At least one variable (independent) is changed to see its effect on another (dependent

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Explain the major characteristics of scientific method.

Introduction The scientific method is a systematic way of studying a problem or situation. It is widely used in social work research to collect and analyze data in a logical manner. Major Characteristics of Scientific Method Objective: Based on facts, not personal opinions. Systematic: Follows step-by-step procedures like problem identification, data collection, analysis, and conclusion.

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Enlist the key features and use of observation in social research.

Introduction Observation is a method used in social research to collect information by directly watching people, events, or situations. It helps understand behavior in natural settings. Key Features of Observation Direct Method: Data is collected by watching, not asking. Natural Setting: People are observed in their usual environment. Real-Time: Events are recorded as they happen.

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Highlight the key aspects of descriptive and action research design.

Introduction Descriptive and action research designs are two important methods in social work research. They help understand and solve real-life problems. Each design has its own purpose, process, and usefulness. Descriptive Research Design Descriptive research is used to describe a situation, group, or event. It answers questions like “what”, “when”, “where”, and “how many”. Key

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Illustrate the methods of sampling with suitable examples.

Introduction Sampling is the process of selecting a small group (sample) from a large population for research. It helps researchers save time, money, and effort while still getting useful data. Proper sampling methods make the research more reliable and representative. Types of Sampling Methods Sampling is mainly divided into two categories: probability sampling and non-probability

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