Sociology 2206A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Nonprobability Sampling, Sampling Frame, Groupthink

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Qualitative interview: the beginning & end are not clear. [recall]: structured interviews require that trained interviewers ask the same questions to interviewees, that the questions are asked in the same order, and that the questions are asked in the same way. Kvale question types: kvale created a typology of 9 question types that can occur during a qualitative interview, introducing questions: Introducing questions = refers to questions that are general opening questions in which the interviewee is prompted to give his account of a situation or experience: follow-up questions: Follow-up questions = refers to questions that are asked in qualitative interviews to get additional description about topics just discussed by the interviewee. The goal is to get additional details of events or experiences. The interviewer asks the interviewee to expand on a particular point: probing questions: Probing questions = refers to types of questions used by an interviewer to expand on incomplete points an interviewee has raised.

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