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- About
- Interviewing
- Characteristics of Good Interviews
- The Complexity of Rich Data
- Phrasing Questions and Other Techniques
- Avoid Yes/No Questions
- Avoid ”Multiple-choice“ and Double-barreled Questions
- Don’t Switch Topics Too Frequently
- Avoid the ‘Why‘ Question
- Avoid Asking for Little Known Facts
- Avoid Imposing Concepts
- Avoid Leading Questions
- Listen Attentively
- Ask About Sensitive Issues Skillfully
- Adjust Questions to the Respondent’s Situation
- Ask for Clarification
- Ask Open-ended Questions
- Ask the Respondent to Tell a Story
- Ask Questions to Elicit the Personal Voice
- Field Notes
- Conventions for Transcribing Interviews
- Reflexivity
- Analysis
- Data