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2016
Sociologists have always been interested in the attitudes and beliefs of social groups, and much methodological refinement has come about by engaging with the problems posed by trying to get at other people’s feelings. A key method of attitude research is the interview, and, as we will see, it has a central role in a diversity of research designs.
Fielding, NG, Thomas, H
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Sociologists have always been interested in the attitudes and beliefs of social groups, and much methodological refinement has come about by engaging with the problems posed by trying to get at other people’s feelings. A key method of attitude research is the interview, and, as we will see, it has a central role in a diversity of research designs.
Fielding, NG, Thomas, H
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Conducting Qualitative Interviews with AI
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023Qualitative interviews are one of the fundamental tools of empirical social science research and give individuals the opportunity to explain how they understand and interpret the world, allowing researchers to capture detailed and nuanced insights into complex phenomena. However, qualitative interviews are seldom used in economics and other disciplines
Chopra, Felix, Haaland, Ingar
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2013
As previously indicated, the author will also conduct qualitative expert interviews in the empirical research process of this master thesis. The interviews will be carried out in a second step, after the qualitative media analysis has been carried out.
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As previously indicated, the author will also conduct qualitative expert interviews in the empirical research process of this master thesis. The interviews will be carried out in a second step, after the qualitative media analysis has been carried out.
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2022
Abstract Qualitative interviewing has today become one of the most common research methods across the human and social sciences, if not the most prevalent approach, but it is an approach that comes in a huge amount of different guises.
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Abstract Qualitative interviewing has today become one of the most common research methods across the human and social sciences, if not the most prevalent approach, but it is an approach that comes in a huge amount of different guises.
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Interviews – Learning the Craft of Qualitative Research Interviewing
European Accounting Review, 2012Interviews – Learning the Craft of Qualitative Research Interviewing Second edition Steinar Kvale and Svend Brinkmann Sage Publications, 2009 The front cover of the second edition of Interviews – L...
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Creating Qualitative Interview Protocols
International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development, 2012This manuscript describes a technique which facilitates the documentation of research participant stories interpreting their experiences in response to a research question. From a Narrative Inquiry approach interview protocols were developed based upon the exploration of a research question.
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The Psychoanalytic Interview as Qualitative Research
Qualitative Inquiry, 1999The psychoanalytical interview is one innovative form of knowledge production that has remained outside the discussions of scientific method in psychology. Major parts of the knowledge presented in current textbooks of psychology stem from psychoanalytical interviews, a method that does not exist in textbooks of psychological methods.
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International Journal of Social Research Methodology: Theory and Practice, 2022
Sara Thunberg, Linda Arnell
exaly
Sara Thunberg, Linda Arnell
exaly

