Research Interviewing: The Range of Techniques
Gillham, Bill
Research Interviewing: The Range of Techniques - New Delhi Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited 2010 - 174p
Preface Acknowledgements List of tables List of figures PART ONE: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE 1 Research interviewing: key issues 2 The ethics of interviewing 3 The importance of question/topic development 4 Different techniques and the `cost? development factor 5 The core skills of interviewing PART TWO: FACE-TO-FACE METHODS 6 Ethnographic methods: the interviewer as participant-observer in real-life contexts 7 The unstructured interview 8 The elite interview 9 Group interviewing 10 The semi-structured interview 11 Structured interviewing: the use of recording schedules 12 The video interview 13 The interview as a qualitative experiment PART THREE: DISTANCE METHODS 14 The telephone interview 15 The e-mail interview 16 The `open? questionnaire interview PART FOUR: ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF CONTENT 17 Transcribing the interview 18 Narrative overview versus categorical analysis 19 Deriving categories (coding) from the data 20 Quantitative analysis of categorical data 21 Writing up interview data 22 Combining interview data with data from other sources References Index
9780071074063 0.00
Research
001 / GIL
Research Interviewing: The Range of Techniques - New Delhi Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited 2010 - 174p
Preface Acknowledgements List of tables List of figures PART ONE: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE 1 Research interviewing: key issues 2 The ethics of interviewing 3 The importance of question/topic development 4 Different techniques and the `cost? development factor 5 The core skills of interviewing PART TWO: FACE-TO-FACE METHODS 6 Ethnographic methods: the interviewer as participant-observer in real-life contexts 7 The unstructured interview 8 The elite interview 9 Group interviewing 10 The semi-structured interview 11 Structured interviewing: the use of recording schedules 12 The video interview 13 The interview as a qualitative experiment PART THREE: DISTANCE METHODS 14 The telephone interview 15 The e-mail interview 16 The `open? questionnaire interview PART FOUR: ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF CONTENT 17 Transcribing the interview 18 Narrative overview versus categorical analysis 19 Deriving categories (coding) from the data 20 Quantitative analysis of categorical data 21 Writing up interview data 22 Combining interview data with data from other sources References Index
9780071074063 0.00
Research
001 / GIL