The purpose of this paper was to review the effectiveness of telephone interviewing for capturing data and to consider in particular the challenges faced by telephone interviewers when capturing information about market segments. The platform for this methodological critique was a market segment analysis commissioned by Sport Wales which involved a series of 85 telephone interviews completed during 2010. Two focus groups involving the six interviewers involved in the study were convened to reflect on the researchers’ experiences and the implications for business and management research. There are three principal sets of findings. First, although telephone interviewing is generally a cost-effective data collection method, it is important t...
Non-response to telephone surveys threatens the accuracy of the collected data and leads to increase...
The pandemic has prompted many social scientists to rethink their research methods and adapt to rese...
Social researchers have long been interested in studying organisations and institutions that play ke...
Purpose The purpose of this paper was to review the effectiveness of telephone interviewing for capt...
Telephone interviewing is the major data collection method for the market research industry. Althoug...
The Australian market research industry relies on telephone interviewing as one of its major data co...
Telephone interviews have always been the next best option to face-to-face interviews which has affe...
This paper presents specific and useful suggestions for successfully using phone interviewing as a m...
Purpose – The telephone has been widely used to conduct quantitative research in diverse fields of\u...
The use of the telephone in qualitative interviews is discouraged by traditionalists who view it as ...
While the use of the telephone has increased as a means of collecting research data in a range of ar...
This toolkit explores the use of telephone interviews in qualitative research. It discusses the prac...
There is little evidence on how telephone interviews are used in qualitative psychological research ...
It is frequently assumed that telephone interviews are inferior to face-to-face interviews, particul...
From behaviourism to cognitivism and to constructivism the role attributed to the interviewer change...
Non-response to telephone surveys threatens the accuracy of the collected data and leads to increase...
The pandemic has prompted many social scientists to rethink their research methods and adapt to rese...
Social researchers have long been interested in studying organisations and institutions that play ke...
Purpose The purpose of this paper was to review the effectiveness of telephone interviewing for capt...
Telephone interviewing is the major data collection method for the market research industry. Althoug...
The Australian market research industry relies on telephone interviewing as one of its major data co...
Telephone interviews have always been the next best option to face-to-face interviews which has affe...
This paper presents specific and useful suggestions for successfully using phone interviewing as a m...
Purpose – The telephone has been widely used to conduct quantitative research in diverse fields of\u...
The use of the telephone in qualitative interviews is discouraged by traditionalists who view it as ...
While the use of the telephone has increased as a means of collecting research data in a range of ar...
This toolkit explores the use of telephone interviews in qualitative research. It discusses the prac...
There is little evidence on how telephone interviews are used in qualitative psychological research ...
It is frequently assumed that telephone interviews are inferior to face-to-face interviews, particul...
From behaviourism to cognitivism and to constructivism the role attributed to the interviewer change...
Non-response to telephone surveys threatens the accuracy of the collected data and leads to increase...
The pandemic has prompted many social scientists to rethink their research methods and adapt to rese...
Social researchers have long been interested in studying organisations and institutions that play ke...