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  1. 10.3 Conducting Qualitative Interviews – Research Methods for …

    A key difference between qualitative and quantitative interviewing is that qualitative interviews contain open-ended questions. Open-ended questions are questions for which a researcher …

  2. 10.1 Interview Research – Research Methods for the Social …

    Interviewing is a qualitative research technique and a valuable skill. Interviews are used by market researchers to learn how to sell their products; journalists use interviews to get information …

  3. Qualitative Interview Techniques and Considerations – An …

    A key difference between qualitative and quantitative interviewing is that qualitative interviews contain open-ended questions. The meaning of this term is of course implied by its name; …

  4. 6.3 Interviewing – Introduction to Human Resource Management …

    While a structured interview might seem the best option to find out about a particular candidate, the bigger concern is that the interview revolves around the specific job for which the …

  5. 11.4 Issues to Consider for All Interview Types

    A good rapport between you and the person you interview is crucial to successful interviewing. Rapport is the sense of connection you establish with a participant. Palys and Atchison (2014) …

  6. 10.7 Strengths and Weaknesses of Qualitative Interviews

    Qualitative interviewing is also time-intensive and can be quite expensive. Creating an interview guide, identifying a sample, and conducting interviews are just the beginning of the process.

  7. 11.1 Conducting Quantitative Interviews – Research Methods …

    In the past, telephone interviewing was quite common; however, growth in the use of mobile phones has raised concern regarding whether or not traditional landline telephone interviews …

  8. Research Methods for the Social Sciences: An Introduction

    Describe an interview guide. Identify the challenges associated with interviewing. Explain what a focus group is and identify the situations where conducting a focus group is valuable. Describe …

  9. Analysis of Qualitative Interview Data – An Introduction to …

    57 Analysis of Qualitative Interview Data Analysis of qualitative interview data typically begins with a set of transcripts of the interviews conducted. Obtaining said transcripts requires having …

  10. Research Methods for the Social Sciences: An Introduction

    Identify the main issues that qualitative and quantitative interviewers should consider. Describe the options that interviewers have for balancing power between themselves and interview …