This paper is based on experiences from three different research projects in which both face-to-face (f2f) and synchronous online (IM) interviews were used, and it discusses what different media can mean to different respondents. The interviewees were between 10 and 16 years old. The analyses were made from transcripts of 25 f2f interviews and 23 IM interviews. The flow of the dialogue and the amount of words used has been analysed. The answers were longer in f2f interviews, but in f2f interviews the boys had the longest answers, and in the IM interviews the girls wrote the longest answers
Author final draft doi:10.1177/1461444804041438Two studies were conducted in this investigation to c...
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Author final draft doi:10.1177/1461444804041438Two studies were conducted in this investigation to c...
The internet is used across a range of disciplines to conduct qualitative research and qualitative p...
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AbstractThis paper is based on experiences from three different research projects in which both face...
The paper presents findings of a methodological analysis on asynchronous online interviewing using a...
As technology mediated communication is being incorporated into everyday life, more and more people ...
[[abstract]]Presents a study which aims to compare online audio group discussions with face to face ...
A study assessing the effects of synchronous and asynchronous computer-mediated com-munication on su...
This paper describes an evaluation of the quality and utility of synchronous online interviewing for...
This paper synthesizes the findings from eleven studies completed since 1994 that focus on Face-to-...
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This paper describes an evaluation of the quality and utility of synchronous online interviewing fo...
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Author final draft doi:10.1177/1461444804041438Two studies were conducted in this investigation to c...
The internet is used across a range of disciplines to conduct qualitative research and qualitative p...
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