SCMA*2040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Nonverbal Communication
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Encoding and decoding: coded question, decodes question, coded answer, decodes answer. Pros and cons of qualitative interviewing: flexibility/ability to probe, use of non verbal communication and cues, you"re learning something new, data can be unwieldy, time consuming and expensive to analyze, non standard or duplicable. Such as: what fears do you have when your baby"s diarrhea does not stop? , what actions do you take to stop his/her diarrhea? , how good was the treatment your baby got at the health center? . How do you feel when your baby"s diarrhea does not stop? . What do you do when his/her diarrhea does not stop? . How do you feel about the treatment your baby got at the health center? . Probe issues in depth techniques: what? questions. Uh-huh probe: let the informant lead, get the interviewee on a topic and get out of the way.