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Ch 8: INTERVIEW STUDIES (pg 270-331, Projective Methods, Through the…
Ch 8:
INTERVIEW STUDIES
(pg 270-331
Interview
Social Interaction
Secondary Relationship
Dealing with the outcome
Refusal
Acceptance
Entering the field and conducting the interview
Interviewer
Race and ethnicity
Sex and Gender
Clothing and Grooming
Age
Social status
Types
Less Structured/Semi-structured Interview
Open-ended questions
Probes
Interview Surveys
Telephone surveys
Advantages & Disadvantages
Computer or electronic surveys
Advantages & Disadvantages
Fax Surveys
Advantages & Disadvantages
Longitudinal Surveys: Panel Study and Trend Study
Telephonic Interview
Telephonic vs face-to-face
Random digit dialing
CATI (Computer-assisted telephone interviewing)
Focus group interviews
Clinical
Unstructured interview
Introduction: What are interview studies?
Why must/must not we opt for Interview Studies?
Advantages
Disadvantages
Projective Methods
Through the process of
Interview Training
Interview as
Approaching the respondent/people/person
Is it reliable and valid?