Zusammenfassung der Ressource
INTERVIEW
- DATA ANALYSIS
- Collecting the data
- Easily identify and quantify
- Themes
- Problems
- Concerns
- Use the functions of computer tools
- NU.DIST
- NVIVO
- PROCEDURES
- Writing the interview
- Establishing and delimiting the topic
- Indicating the questions you want to ask
- Establishing the level of structure of the interview
- Pilot your questions
- Identifying and correcting imperfections
- Conducting a pilot test
- Eliminate ambiguous questions
- Selecting your interviewees
- Decide how many interviewees
- The sample of interviewees should be representative
- Conducting the interviews
- Physical organization of the environment
- Indicate how the interview data will be collected
- Analyzing the interview data
- Collecting the data
- Identify and quantify
- Themes
- Problems
- Concerns
- Use the functions of computer tools
- NU.DIST
- NVIVO
- Analysis of qualitative interview data
- DEFINITION
- Involve a set of assumptions and
understandings about the situation that are
not normally associated with casual
conversation.
- Requires
- Orchestration
- Direction
- Control
- TYPES
- Unstructured interviews
- Very flexible method
- the interviewee guides the
discussion of the topics.
- Can be
difficult to
plan
- Difficult to analyze
- Semi-structured interview
- Less flexibility
- Predetermined questions
- Shape the flow of information
- Structured interview
- interviewer has
control over the order
of the questions
- Can provide an easier
framework for
analysis
- More precision
- USES
- Preference Over Questionnaires
- Provides richer
context and
engagement
- Suitable when
in-depth
understanding is
needed
- Flexibility to Explore Responses
- Allows follow-up
questions based on
responses
- Useful for
uncovering
unexpected
insights
- Complex Situations or Sensitive Topics
- Effective in handling sensitive topics
- Direct interaction allows nuanced answers
- Gathering Detailed Information
- Ideal for collecting in-depth data
- Suitable when questionnaires fall short
- Adaptability to
Different
Structures
- Can be structured,
semi-structured,
or unstructured
- Adjusts easily to research needs