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Qualitative Interviews with Participants

Conducting Qualitative In-depth Interviews

Conducting Qualitative In-depth Interviews

... your qualitative interviews, you may have participants do or say things that require you to respond in some way in order to maintain the integrity and focus of the interview ...

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The Researcher’s Reflexivity in Qualitative Interviews

The Researcher’s Reflexivity in Qualitative Interviews

... ‘problematic’ participants (Watanabe, ...the participants, the questions asked, the data collected, and the interpretation might have on the research ...the participants to be willing to express ...

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A critical review of qualitative interviews in applied linguistics

A critical review of qualitative interviews in applied linguistics

... interview participants‟ (1995: 18) and there will inevitably be spontaneous and „improvised‟ ...all interviews are always already sites of social interaction, where ideas, facts, views, details, and stories ...

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Insights into gratitude from open ended qualitative interviews

Insights into gratitude from open ended qualitative interviews

... The terms gratitude and appreciation were avoided in naming and describing the research, the intention being to encourage a broad range of responses from participants, rather than jus[r] ...

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Interviews as a qualitative research method in management and economics sciences

Interviews as a qualitative research method in management and economics sciences

... of interviews as a qualitative method including the area of applications, and limitations of qualitative ...of qualitative methodology in academic environment and ways to deal with ...of ...

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Conducting qualitative interviews with children: methodological and ethical challenges

Conducting qualitative interviews with children: methodological and ethical challenges

... technique, participants may have more freedom than in the case of other qualitative methods such as focus groups or participant ...empower participants (Phelan – Kinsella ...

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Using the Lifegrid in Qualitative Interviews With Parents and Substance Abusing Adolescents

Using the Lifegrid in Qualitative Interviews With Parents and Substance Abusing Adolescents

... further allowed the interviewer and participant to document particular events and discuss them in detail later in the interview or in a follow-up interview. This is particularly important for sensitive research such as ...

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Mediated research encounters:methodological considerations in cross language qualitative interviews

Mediated research encounters:methodological considerations in cross language qualitative interviews

... Opting to employ work with lay interpreters departs from recommendations of professional interpreting credentials (Squires, 2009); although the practical, financial and logistical challenges of hiring professional ...

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Corruption practices in drug prescribing in Vietnam – an analysis based on qualitative interviews

Corruption practices in drug prescribing in Vietnam – an analysis based on qualitative interviews

... Another theme that emerged was unfairness in pre- scriber remuneration. Doctor participants complained that their salary did not correspond to their responsi- bility and qualifications. To be a doctor, they ...

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Critical qualitative inquiry and methodological awareness: The effectiveness of face-to-face interviews in changing/enhancing participants’ beliefs and practices

Critical qualitative inquiry and methodological awareness: The effectiveness of face-to-face interviews in changing/enhancing participants’ beliefs and practices

... selecting participants, getting their consent, deciding on time and place (mostly by participants), the interviewer needs to strengthen his or her rapport with their ...the participants' ...the ...

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Qualitative telephone interviews: Strategies for success

Qualitative telephone interviews: Strategies for success

... with participants in a friendly yet professional ...interview participants their bread and ...informing participants how their contribution to the research can be beneficial for society (Chapple, ...

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The culture of cancer and the therapeutic impact of qualitative research interviews

The culture of cancer and the therapeutic impact of qualitative research interviews

... all participants demonstrated a wish to tell their story in the hope that this would inform care and help ...several interviews with this woman came a tirade of perceived care oversights and frustrations ...

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Qualitative research interviews and the study of national security intelligence

Qualitative research interviews and the study of national security intelligence

... 18 project, and a consent form to be shared with and explained to the respondent ahead of the interview. These formalities provide participants with an opportunity to assess whether they are at ease with the ...

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The Practical Utility and Suitability of Email Interviews in Qualitative Research

The Practical Utility and Suitability of Email Interviews in Qualitative Research

... that participants were not obliged to continue to respond beyond their own level of desired ...research participants, Bowden and Galindo-Gonzalez (2015) found that participants were more likely to ...

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The potentials and pitfalls of using Skype for qualitative (longitudinal) interviews

The potentials and pitfalls of using Skype for qualitative (longitudinal) interviews

... facilities. Participants were offered a choice over their preferred mode being able to elect for a FaceTime, Skype or phone ...to participants with Apple, Linux and Windows ...these interviews the ...

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Interviews and focus groups in qualitative research: an update for the digital age

Interviews and focus groups in qualitative research: an update for the digital age

... Telephone interviews can be a useful alternative to face-to-face interviews and are commonly used in qualitative ...enable participants from different geographical areas to participate and may ...

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Nepalese Schoolchildren as Research Participants: Challenges in Qualitative Research

Nepalese Schoolchildren as Research Participants: Challenges in Qualitative Research

... in qualitative re- search used to cover different points of view on issues at the same ...informal interviews since most parents were working on the ...

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Perspectives of Participants in Special Education Mediation: A Qualitative Inquiry

Perspectives of Participants in Special Education Mediation: A Qualitative Inquiry

... private interviews, school personnel did express negative views of parents’ knowledge of what was going on in school (Cases 1 and 3), and about the degree to which the families’ parenting practices were ...

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A Qualitative Study of the Achievement Goals of Recreational Exercise Participants

A Qualitative Study of the Achievement Goals of Recreational Exercise Participants

... in qualitative research, the credibility of the data is directly tied to the credibility of the ...conducting interviews, the first author read widely on the subject of qualitative interviewing ...

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Experiences of living with dementia: qualitative content analysis of semi-structured interviews

Experiences of living with dementia: qualitative content analysis of semi-structured interviews

... The participants were recruited through the Iran Alzheimer’s Association (IAA), which is a non-governmental organization aimed at supporting people with dementia (not restricted to Alzheimer’s disease) in ...

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