Transcription of Using Interviews in a Research Project
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Trent Focus for Research and Development in Primary Health Care Using Interviews in a Research Project N I G E L M AT H E R S , NICK FOX, AMANDA HUNN. TRENT FOCUS GROUP. Using Interviews in a Research Project AUTHORS: Nigel Mathers, Nick Fox, Amanda Hunn Institute of General Practice Northern General Hospital Sheffield PRODUCED BY: TRENT FOCUS GROUP, 1998. (UPDATED 2002). 1998. Copyright of the Trent Focus Group This resource pack is one of a series produced by the Trent Focus Group. This series has been funded by the Research and Development Group of NHS Executive Trent. This resource pack may be freely photocopied and distributed for the benefit of researchers. However it is the copyright of the Trent Focus Group and the authors and as such, no part of the content may be altered without the prior permission in writing, of the Copyright owner. Reference as: Mathers, Nigel; Fox, Nick and Hunn, Amanda.
USING INTERVIEWS IN A RESEARCH PROJECT Introduction The interview is an important data gathering technique involving verbal communication between the researcher and the subject. Interviews are commonly used in survey designs and in exploratory and descriptive studies. There are a range of approaches to interviewing, from
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