Research Interviewing: The Range Of Techniques: A Practical GuideMcGraw-Hill Education (UK), 1 sie 2005 - 173 The robust, real-world approach makes this book appropriate for practitioner researchers and postgraduate students up to PhD level. Covers distance and face-to-face interviewing, from the un-structured and naturalistic to the highly structured, focused and time-efficient. |
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PART II Facetoface Methods | 37 |
PART III Distance Methods | 99 |
PART IV Analysis and Interpretation of Content | 119 |
References | 169 |
171 | |
Back cover | 174 |
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answer behaviour categorical analysis Chapter chi square closure phase construction content analysis contingency table defined definition Deriving categories detail difficult dimension discourse analysis distinct e-mail interview elements essentially ethical example experience face-to-face interview feel final find findings first fit focus focus groups formal going group interview identified identify important inter interpretation interview data interview schedule involved judgement justified kind of interview material means methods narrative interview particular perhaps person practice probes problem purposes qualitative research questionnaire quotations range ranks recording schedule reflect relevant requires research interview research questions response sample semi-structured interview sense setting significant simple social sometimes specific spreadsheets stage statistics structure Summary Positives survey survey sampling Table tape-recording techniques telephone interview theoretical sampling things tions topic transcription trialling unstructured interview usually words writing