Further on, group interviews can generate a vast sum ofsinformation in a relatively short time span. Krueger (1994; referred to by Rabiee, 2004)ssuggests that the best way to receive rich and usabl...Lewis, A. (1992). Group child interviews as a research tool. British Educational ...
Interviews offer the researchers a platform to prompt their participants and obtain inputs in the desired detail. There are three fundamental types of interviews in research: 1. Structured Interviews: Structured interviews are defined as research tools that could be more flexible in their operations ...
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During interdisciplinary fieldwork of social- and natural scientists it became apparent that biographic interview-based storylines could act as suitable tools for disseminating the complex results of both disciplines jointly on stakeholders' level. Here we discuss the possible implications of using these ...
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technologies (such as Skype and FaceTime) provide us with the ability to interview research participants using voice and video across the internet via a synchronous (real-time) connection. This paper highlights the advantages of using Skype to conduct qualitative...
The aim of this paper is to explain and discuss timeline interviews as a method for doing life history research. It is a 'how to' article explaining the strengths and weaknesses of using a timeline when conducting qualitative interviews. The method allows the interviewee to participate in the ...
It concludes by recognizing the importance of email as a research tool for capturing the complexity of social interaction online.doi:10.1080/09518398.2015.1017848JamesVaughan Centre for Lifelong Learning, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK;Nalita...
opportunity for your student to learn about the real-life experience of someone who works in a job or field that interests them, or to learn about a field of study that they are considering. Your student might think of an informational interview as another research tool in their career...
With increasingly limited access to nature for the population and growing exposure to environmental hazards such as noise or air pollution, resource scarcity, climate change, and more, the development of "renaturalized" spaces in cities is seen as a tool capable of improving the quality of life ...
discussion of interviewing as a craft, and a new chapter on linguistic modes of interview analysis. Practical and conceptual assignments, as well as new 'tool boxes', provide students with the means to dig deeper into the material presented and achieve a more meaningful level of understanding.Thi...