Interviewee Transcript Review (ITR), a form of Respondent Validation, is a way to share and check interview transcripts with research participants. To date, the literature has considered how these practices affect data quality, focused on the ability of a participant to correct, add or remove data. Less considered is the extent to which ITR might enable sensitive research. Reporting on research examining the experiences and perspectives of different stakeholders involved in Domestic Homicide Reviews, 40 participants who took part in semi-structured interviews were offered the opportunity to review their transcripts. This paper contributes to the understanding of the use of ITR, demonstrating how it can be used to increase participant confid...
Interviews fascinate and capture individuals’ attention. Researchers value the data they glean from ...
Credibility is a unique concept in qualitative research. One of the main means of achieving credibil...
The goal of this study is to explore the analysis of qualitative interview transcripts without the ...
Abstract Background This paper assesses interviewee t...
This article deals with insights gained from data analysis of feedback comments on transcripts sent ...
This article is a critical reflection on the process of creating transcripts and sharing them with i...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Background: Often researchers use only one interview method within a single stu...
The importance of ensuring that interview or focus group transcripts are close to "verbatim &qu...
Marie Stopes International. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leaders...
In this paper we describe the lessons learned when untrustworthy participants were included in a qua...
In this article, the author describes the experience of interviewing a crusader participant where au...
These are eleven transcripts of the interviews conducted in the context of the study “Information Sc...
Qualitative research using unstructured interviews is frequently reviewed by institu-tional review b...
This article explores the complex relationship between researcher and respondent through shared expe...
Abstract: This article documents an innovative approach to interview-based research known as the par...
Interviews fascinate and capture individuals’ attention. Researchers value the data they glean from ...
Credibility is a unique concept in qualitative research. One of the main means of achieving credibil...
The goal of this study is to explore the analysis of qualitative interview transcripts without the ...
Abstract Background This paper assesses interviewee t...
This article deals with insights gained from data analysis of feedback comments on transcripts sent ...
This article is a critical reflection on the process of creating transcripts and sharing them with i...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Background: Often researchers use only one interview method within a single stu...
The importance of ensuring that interview or focus group transcripts are close to "verbatim &qu...
Marie Stopes International. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leaders...
In this paper we describe the lessons learned when untrustworthy participants were included in a qua...
In this article, the author describes the experience of interviewing a crusader participant where au...
These are eleven transcripts of the interviews conducted in the context of the study “Information Sc...
Qualitative research using unstructured interviews is frequently reviewed by institu-tional review b...
This article explores the complex relationship between researcher and respondent through shared expe...
Abstract: This article documents an innovative approach to interview-based research known as the par...
Interviews fascinate and capture individuals’ attention. Researchers value the data they glean from ...
Credibility is a unique concept in qualitative research. One of the main means of achieving credibil...
The goal of this study is to explore the analysis of qualitative interview transcripts without the ...