SOCIOL 2Z03 Lecture 5: Qualitative Research II
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Preparing an interview guide - essentially a script a list of questions that we follow and it helps guide our interview, preventing us from veering off track. Fully structured - every single moment of that interview is regimented and it is structured, no deviation from that interview guide. Recall our discussion of asking questions back in october. Follow-up questions - really important in semi structured interviewed format, if someone says something and maybe it"s the first time its been heard, we can ask more about it, Specifying questions: factual - specific questions if we don"t know who is in that interview with us, for example asking people which program they are in, or asking the questions about the types of courses people are taking. Direct questions: interviewee perceptions - geared towards interviewee"s perceptions and this is where those vignettes come to be very useful tells them about their.