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Interviewing the Interpretive Researcher


Chapter 11. Interviewing – Introduction to Qualitative Research ...

Interview guide (semistructured interview). This is the primary type employed by social science qualitative researchers. The researcher creates an “interview ...

The Interpretive Interview. An Interview Form Centring on Research ...

In this paper, I will focus on the way of doing qualitative interviews that in the end leads to a data quality that, to the largest extent ...

Chapter 12 Interpretive Research | Research Methods for the Social ...

Lastly, data collection and analysis can proceed simultaneously and iteratively in interpretive research. For instance, the researcher may conduct an interview ...

Interviewing in Social Science Research: A Relational Approach

This short, highly readable book explores an interpretive approach to interviewing for purposes of social science research.

"Guidelines for interpretive interview fidelity in mixed methods resear ...

Interviews fascinate and capture individuals' attention. Researchers value the data they glean from interviews, while participants enjoy being asked to ...

Doing Interpretive Research - YouTube

Speakers: Catherine Welch and Rebecca Piekkari What constitutes quality interpretive research? An influential answer to this question has ...

'The problem-centred expert interview'. Combining qualitative ...

The expert interview as a method of qualitative empirical research has been a widely-discussed qualitative method in political and social ...

The Use of Online Semi-Structured Interviews in Interpretive Research

Semi-structured interviews can be an effective tool in interpretive research because they help the researcher gain in-depth data of participants perspectives ...

Telephone interviewing: is it compatible with interpretive ... - PubMed

Much of the literature reporting this interview method is based on quantitative or structured questionnaire style research under the guise of 'qualitative' ...

Getting at the "So What?": The Interpretive Description Approach

This session provides an overview of Interpretive Description, an approach to qualitative research designed for the applied disciplines.

The qualitative interview in IS research: Examining the craft

The qualitative interview is used in qualitative research of all kinds, whether positivist, interpretive or critical. It is used in case studies, in action ...

What good are interviews for thinking about culture? Demystifying ...

... research subjects evince. Furthermore, I demonstrate how interpretive interviewing allows researchers access to an emotional landscape that ...

Interviewing the Interpretive Researcher: An Impressionist Tale

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The Interpretive Interview. An Interview Form Centring on Research ...

Adaptive interviewing for the inclusion of people with intellectual disability in qualitative research · About Research: Conducting Better Qualitative Interviews ...

Situating and Constructing Diversity in Semi-Structured Interviews

The descriptive/interpretive contemporary type of SSI is exemplified by research with the aim of discovering the experiential world of the ...

Interviewing Through Interpreters - Psykologisk Institut

As a flexible research method, qualitative research interviewing should not be restricted to the mother language of a researcher. It is possible to conduct ...

Unstructured Interviews - UT iSchool

reality and correspondingly design studies within an interpretive research paradigm. They believe that, to make sense of a study participant's world ...

“The interviews were transcribed”, but how? Reflections on ...

In qualitative research, it is recurrent to conduct data collection through interviews, which must be first transcribed for the data to be ...

View of The Problem-centered Interview

Parallel to the production of broad and differentiated data material, the interviewer is already working on understanding the subjective view of the respondent ...

Active Interviewing

Active interviewing is a form of interpretive practice ... Manning, P.L. (1967) 'Problems in interpreting interview data', Sociology and Social Research,.