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Detailed explanation-1: -Self-reporting is a common approach for gathering data in epidemiologic and medical research. This method requires participants to respond to the researcher’s questions without his/her interference. Examples of self-reporting include questionnaires, surveys, or interviews.
Detailed explanation-2: -Self-report techniques describe methods of gathering data where participants provide information about themselves without interference from the experimenter. Such techniques can include questionnaires, interviews, or even diaries, and ultimately will require giving responses to pre-set questions.
Detailed explanation-3: -Self-reported measures are measures in which respondents are asked to report directly on their own behaviors, beliefs, attitudes, or intentions. For example, many common measures of attitudes such as Thur-stone scales, Likert scales, and semantic differentials are self-report.
Detailed explanation-4: -Self-report studies are conducted using self-completion questionnaires or by interview (Jupp, 1996). The research instrument is usually a list of offences (and sometimes other behaviours).