In this chapter, I have described different types of interviewing; identified and illustrated in more detail the central techniques of research interviewing (particularly with regard to the semistructured format); and discussed in depth several additional considerations such as design, ethics, recording, and transcription. I hope to have shown that interviewing research can be a rewarding endeavor. Good interviewing, however, is not easy and, in examining the central techniques, I have offered examples of where my own research interviewing could have been better. My technique has improved with practice, though, and my reminder to myself and to my students is that there is never the perfect interview, although there are definitely better and...
There are different ways to gather information that will provide answers in the various research que...
This book brings into focus the decisions that the interviewer faces at all stages of the interview ...
Our aim in this chapter is to make the case that interviewing has been too easy, too obvious, too li...
peer-reviewedAim To describe three styles of interviews and discuss issues regarding planning and co...
This chapter is concerned ·with introducing open-ended interviews, in other words, interviews in whi...
This chapter explores in-depth interviewing, a widely used method in qualitative research aimed at b...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
"The first edition of InterViews provided students and professionals in a wide variety of discipline...
The second edition of this landmark volume emphasizes the dynamic, interactional, and reflexive dime...
Information Systems (IS) publications that use interviews for data generation tend to provide very l...
Qualitative research design can be complicated depending upon the level of experience a researcher m...
This article is the next instalment in our ‘How to…’ series about qualitative research, and focuses ...
Interviewing is used very widely in qualitative research, and takes many different forms. It is also...
Qualitative research design can be complicated depending upon the level of experience a researcher m...
ABSTRACT:There are many methods and techniques of data collection in qualitative research to apprehe...
There are different ways to gather information that will provide answers in the various research que...
This book brings into focus the decisions that the interviewer faces at all stages of the interview ...
Our aim in this chapter is to make the case that interviewing has been too easy, too obvious, too li...
peer-reviewedAim To describe three styles of interviews and discuss issues regarding planning and co...
This chapter is concerned ·with introducing open-ended interviews, in other words, interviews in whi...
This chapter explores in-depth interviewing, a widely used method in qualitative research aimed at b...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
"The first edition of InterViews provided students and professionals in a wide variety of discipline...
The second edition of this landmark volume emphasizes the dynamic, interactional, and reflexive dime...
Information Systems (IS) publications that use interviews for data generation tend to provide very l...
Qualitative research design can be complicated depending upon the level of experience a researcher m...
This article is the next instalment in our ‘How to…’ series about qualitative research, and focuses ...
Interviewing is used very widely in qualitative research, and takes many different forms. It is also...
Qualitative research design can be complicated depending upon the level of experience a researcher m...
ABSTRACT:There are many methods and techniques of data collection in qualitative research to apprehe...
There are different ways to gather information that will provide answers in the various research que...
This book brings into focus the decisions that the interviewer faces at all stages of the interview ...
Our aim in this chapter is to make the case that interviewing has been too easy, too obvious, too li...