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Ethnographic Research (Types of Interview (Semi-Structured Interview…
Ethnographic Research
Types of Interview
Opening Interview
The main personal attributes required in the interviews are the same as in other aspects of the research
Open Interview
The place where the interview is held, how it is graduated, the relationships between the people involved and all the forms it takes are all decisive issues.
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Structured Interviews
In the beginning, it is necessary to establish contact and make people feel comfortable.
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Field Identification
Interested Dimensions
We must use our own feelings, beliefs, preconceptions and assumptions to develop potential understandings of others' perspectives
Space and Subjects
In many settings, especially in organizations, clothing and appearance differentiate people according to their position and status
Miscellaneous Records
Gestures, non-verbal communications, tone of voice, and speed of speech help people interpret the meaning of their words.
Formal Analysis
Initial judgements must be made about the data recorded, which highlights another virtue of this practice
Types of Observations
General Observation
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Preconceptions are pernicious in all scientific work,
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Category Building
Rudimentary Empiricals
is to identify the most important categories, which, in turn, can be divided into groups
Parallel Readings
The researcher will have to do some preliminary reading in order to get an insight into the field or the approaches that have been made, and will have to take into account late work throughout the research.
Diagnostic tests
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The primary purpose in the research effort as a whole is to help explain why things are the way they are or happen the way they do