In this paper, I argue—with an example—that under certain conditions replacement of audio transcriptions with a combination of simultaneously taken and jointly produced notes can be done without affecting reliability, validity, and transparency. These conditions are: (1) professional or otherwise relatively “strong” interviewees (interview persons: IPs) with diverse backgrounds; (2) thorough planning of the interview with well-focused themes; and (3) a thorough and repeated introduction to the interview. The omission of audio transcriptions is an obvious solution to the researcher who wants a breadth of range of statements stemming from the use of many more interviewees than is often possible. The Individually Focused Interview (TIFI) also ...
Transcribing qualitative data is resource-intensive. One less intensive alternative is scribing: the...
With mounting popularity of qualitative research worldwide, interviews have emerged as one of the fo...
Interviews are a staple method used in qualitative research. Many authors hold face-to-face intervie...
In this paper, I argue—with an example—that under certain conditions replacement of audio transcript...
The use of audio recordings has become a taken-for-granted approach to generating transcripts of in-...
Interviewing is a ubiquitous, although time-consuming, method in Outdoor Education research. Typical...
The importance of ensuring that interview or focus group transcripts are close to "verbatim &qu...
Transcribing interview data is a time-consuming task that most qualitative researchers dislike. Tran...
In this paper, I propose redefining transcription as a significant process within qualitative resear...
Abstract: This article documents an innovative approach to interview-based research known as the par...
Purpose – In qualitative research, it is recurrent to conduct data collection through interviews, wh...
This article documents an innovative approach to interview-based research known as the participant-a...
Inclusive research with people with learning disabilities often involves audio-recording interviews....
The increased utilization of qualitative methodologies as part of mixed-method health and social sci...
Conducting qualitative research within public health trials requires balancing timely data collectio...
Transcribing qualitative data is resource-intensive. One less intensive alternative is scribing: the...
With mounting popularity of qualitative research worldwide, interviews have emerged as one of the fo...
Interviews are a staple method used in qualitative research. Many authors hold face-to-face intervie...
In this paper, I argue—with an example—that under certain conditions replacement of audio transcript...
The use of audio recordings has become a taken-for-granted approach to generating transcripts of in-...
Interviewing is a ubiquitous, although time-consuming, method in Outdoor Education research. Typical...
The importance of ensuring that interview or focus group transcripts are close to "verbatim &qu...
Transcribing interview data is a time-consuming task that most qualitative researchers dislike. Tran...
In this paper, I propose redefining transcription as a significant process within qualitative resear...
Abstract: This article documents an innovative approach to interview-based research known as the par...
Purpose – In qualitative research, it is recurrent to conduct data collection through interviews, wh...
This article documents an innovative approach to interview-based research known as the participant-a...
Inclusive research with people with learning disabilities often involves audio-recording interviews....
The increased utilization of qualitative methodologies as part of mixed-method health and social sci...
Conducting qualitative research within public health trials requires balancing timely data collectio...
Transcribing qualitative data is resource-intensive. One less intensive alternative is scribing: the...
With mounting popularity of qualitative research worldwide, interviews have emerged as one of the fo...
Interviews are a staple method used in qualitative research. Many authors hold face-to-face intervie...