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1 Einführung 2 Verfahrensüberblick 2.1 Typ 1: Narrative Interviews 2.2 Typ 2: Diskursiv‐dialogische Interviews 2.3 Typ 3: Experteninterviews (akteursspezifische Interviews) 2.4 Zwischenfazit 3 Interview als Spannungsbogen 3.1 Kontaktaufnahme/Vorgespräch 3.3 Intervieweröffnung 3.4 Exposition: Nachfragen/Themen einführen 3.5 Interview‐unspezifische ...
Mey, Günter, Mruck, Katja
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Interviews in qualitative health care research
INTRODUCTION: Interview is a conversation to procure information where an interviewer performs the action of questioning and an interviewee responds to the asked questions.
Aksh Chahal
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Sample sizes for saturation in qualitative research: A systematic review of empirical tests.
OBJECTIVE To review empirical studies that assess saturation in qualitative research in order to identify sample sizes for saturation, strategies used to assess saturation, and guidance we can draw from these studies.
M. Hennink, B. Kaiser
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This discussion paper considers some of the practical and ethical aspects of doing qualitative interviews using synchronous online visual technologies within a shifting research context.
H. Engward +4 more
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Probing in qualitative research interviews: Theory and practice
The effective use of probing in research interviews is central to eliciting rich, deep data from participants. Probing achieves access to this extra level of detail and depth via verbal prompts to clarify, elaborate, illustrate or explain a prior answer ...
O. Robinson
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Face-to-face interviews have long been the norm for conducting qualitative interviews in healthcare research. However, the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the need to explore alternative methods. This, along with the swift digitalization of healthcare,
Markus Saarijärvi, E. Bratt
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Proponents of the newly-developed “deliberative interview” argue that examining complex issues requires more dynamic and engaging interview exchanges. Unlike traditional qualitative interviews, deliberative interviewing champions opinion sharing, active ...
Astrid Berner-Rodoreda +9 more
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Covid-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 studies (2008–2020), investigates and compiles existing research to identify possibilities and limitations of using digital interviews within social work ...
Sara Thunberg, Linda Arnell
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Ziel dieses Beitrags ist, unterschiedliche qualitative Erhebungsformen (Präsenz-, Telefon- und Videotelefonie-Interviews) für die Forschung mit vulnerablen Gruppen methodologisch zu reflektieren.
Gerit Götzenbrucker +2 more
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Qualitative research interviews using online video technology – challenges and opportunities
Purpose This study aims to examine the methodological and method-related challenges and opportunities arising from the use of video interviews in qualitative accounting research, focussed on collecting contextual data and visual cues, enriching ...
C. de Villiers, M. Farooq, M. Molinari
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