Example: Semi-structured interview questions How often per week do you go to the gym? a) 1 time; b) 2 times; c) 3 times; d) 4 or more times Do you enjoy going to the gym? If yes: What feelings does going to the gym bring out in you? If no: What do you prefer to do ...
Structured interviews are very similar to questionnaires. The interviewer is given strict instructions and often training on how to ask the questions. Each time they interview a different respondent, they conduct it in a very standardised manner. For example, the same questions are asked, word for...
A semistructured interview is a less formal type of interview that has generic foci and/or a set of themes. It allows for interactive and conversational exchange between the participant and the researcher, similar to a real-world setting. However, conducting semistructured interviews can be time...
A semi-structured interview is a method used to gather detailed information by asking open-ended questions on topics such as treatments used, engagement of individuals, selection criteria, urgency, and specific details related to the treatment process. ...
Whereas a structured interview follows a standardised format, in an unstructured interview the interviewer has complete freedom to vary the interview. Supporters argue that this brings a number of important advantages. Such as, rapport and sensitivity, the interviewee's views are clearer, the ability...
Appendix A-3: Example of guidelines used for a semistructured interviewAnna Schwachula
What can favorably set you apart from other candidates after your interview? What would you do if an interviewer asked you a question that made you uncomfortable? How would you answer questions about your personal or home life, for example? Why should that matter to an employer? What can you...
Semi-structured interviews let participants raise additional information that was not identified beforehand (Wilson, 2014). 3.1 Interview guide An interview guide composed of open-ended and closed questions was developed based on the existing academic and grey literature mentioned in Section 2. Before ...
Participants who had a clear vision of lifestyle as a woman or specific future self-image were more likely to fear CC and have a strong desire to avoid CC. For example: I know I may lose my womb in the worst case if I get cervical cancer. I want to avoid it at any cost. I wan...
ThemeDefinitionExample quote(s) Barriers to use of asynchronous communication platform Barriers the participant faced while using components of MyHealtheVet (MHV) software that were also needed for SMMRTa form study process. This can include difficulties related to logging into MHV, the use of the...