Practical knowledge on how to tailor research methods for Asian Americans is relatively scarce despite the rapid population growth of this ethnic group and the ongoing calls for greater cultural competence among researchers. Based on a 4-year qualitative study of family and cultural issues in diabetes management among Chinese American immigrants, this article presents data-based analyses of culturally nuanced group interview processes, and recommendations for conducting culturally appropriate group interviews. Group interview processes were prominently shaped by four cultural norms: sensitivity to social hierarchy, monitoring public display of strong emotions, face concerns, and emphasis on group harmony. Strategies for facilitating open an...
Purpose: To explore the influences of the intercultural selection interview wholistically on intervi...
Aim To describe the dynamics of the Chinese people who will be encountered in a study in which an ad...
Conducting interviews in a cross-cultural setting is increasingly common for both practitioners and ...
Practical knowledge on how to tailor research methods for Asian Americans is relatively scarce despi...
Insider-researchers are said to enjoy many advantages during the interview process that help them to...
The interview as a data collection tool is an essential component of qualitative research. Many nurs...
The interview as a data collection tool is an essential component of qualitative research. Many nurs...
While a growing body of research has examined immigrants’ health generally, less is known specifical...
The interview as a data collection tool is an essential compo-nent of qualitative research. Many nur...
This article critically examines a qualitative research interview in which cultural barriers between...
textAlthough there have been many studies focusing on Asian Americans’ ethnic identity and the stere...
Objectives: To investigate why first-generation Chinese immigrants with diabetes have difficulty obt...
The search for improved understanding in cross-cultural contexts is resulting in a correspondingly h...
Although qualitative method has become more accepted in international business research, it remains ...
Bibliography: pages 451-486.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Research design & methodol...
Purpose: To explore the influences of the intercultural selection interview wholistically on intervi...
Aim To describe the dynamics of the Chinese people who will be encountered in a study in which an ad...
Conducting interviews in a cross-cultural setting is increasingly common for both practitioners and ...
Practical knowledge on how to tailor research methods for Asian Americans is relatively scarce despi...
Insider-researchers are said to enjoy many advantages during the interview process that help them to...
The interview as a data collection tool is an essential component of qualitative research. Many nurs...
The interview as a data collection tool is an essential component of qualitative research. Many nurs...
While a growing body of research has examined immigrants’ health generally, less is known specifical...
The interview as a data collection tool is an essential compo-nent of qualitative research. Many nur...
This article critically examines a qualitative research interview in which cultural barriers between...
textAlthough there have been many studies focusing on Asian Americans’ ethnic identity and the stere...
Objectives: To investigate why first-generation Chinese immigrants with diabetes have difficulty obt...
The search for improved understanding in cross-cultural contexts is resulting in a correspondingly h...
Although qualitative method has become more accepted in international business research, it remains ...
Bibliography: pages 451-486.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Research design & methodol...
Purpose: To explore the influences of the intercultural selection interview wholistically on intervi...
Aim To describe the dynamics of the Chinese people who will be encountered in a study in which an ad...
Conducting interviews in a cross-cultural setting is increasingly common for both practitioners and ...