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THE FUNNEL APPROACH TO QUESTIONING AND ELICITING …
davidmatsumoto.comEliciting information from anyone who is uncooperative is a difficult task. Elicitation can occur in many different contexts, including very impromptu, informal situations such as everyday conversations and social interactions (e.g., a “chance” meeting at a cocktail party or other social gatherings) or very formal ones
Module 1 Qualitative Research Methods Overview
course.ccs.neu.edusocial context or phenomenon typically takes precedence over eliciting data that can be general-ized to other geographical areas or populations. In this sense, qualitative research differs slightly ... in-depth interviews, and focus groups. ... more elaborately and in greater detail than is typically the case with quantitative methods. In
CASE RESEARCH INTERVIEWS: ELICITING …
www.wacra.org444 International Journal of Case Method Research & Application (2008) XX, 4 interviewees are comfortable and trusting, they relate richer stories and …
The Child Interview. Practice Guidelines
canee.netthe offence during such interviews (Dezwirek-Sas, 1992; Saywitz, 1993, in: Ackerman, 1999). Thus psychologists interviewing child witnesses does not perform a limited role of an interroga-tor, as they are responsible not only for eliciting a complete account of the offence, but also for protecting the child’s psychological well-being.