Transcription of Interview methods – Interviewing for research and
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1 Interviewing for research and analysing qualitative data: An overview(revised May, 2011) The Interview method is a conversation with a purpose Martin WoodsSchool of Health & Social ServicesMassey UniversityInterview methods for what purpose? Large amounts of relevant information about the experiences of others may be collected by directly questioning or talking to people. Some research questions are better answered in such Some research questions are better answered in such a fashion. Interviews, especially unstructured or semi-structured ones, offer considerable researcher flexibility. A great deal of research within at least the social sciences depends on them!The Interview non-experimentalin Interview is used widely to supplement and extend our knowledge about individual(s) thoughts, feelingsour knowledge about individual(s) thoughts, feelings and behaviours, meanings, interpretations, etc.
1 Interviewing for research and analysing qualitative data: An overview (revised May, 2011) “The interview method is a conversation with a purpose”
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