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Carrying out interviews
Table of Contents
Carrying out interviews
Structured interviews
Semi-structured interview.
Who to interview?
Sampling
How? Steps to a successful interview
More preparation
Order of questions
Asking questions
Asking questions
Probing and following up topics
Ways to manage the interview
Closing the interview
After the interview
After the interview
Thank you we hope you enjoyed this course and found it helpful.
After the interview
Should you?
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a)
Transcribe the interview or make notes from the recording as soon as possible after the interview, certainly on the same day or the very next day, ensuring that you have entered details of the interviewee, date, time and place of interview on a list where you keep all such information
b)
Put the tape safely in a draw which can be locked and transcribe when you have completed all interviews and are at the data analysis stage of the evaluation
Yes, we should transcribe as soon as possible so that the interview is "fresh" and we can add comments based on observations
We should transcribe as soon as possible so that the interview is "fresh" and we can add comments based on observations. In Qualitative analysis the data collection and analysis happen at the same time, which is different from Quantitative analysis were collection and analysis are separate.
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